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    <title>Surf Report - New Jersey Shore areas</title>
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    <description>Welcome to "Surf Report - Jersey Shore," your daily source for the latest surf updates along the stunning coastlines of the Jersey Shore and Monmouth area. Whether you're an experienced surfer or a beginner, our podcast provides real-time updates on wave heights, tides, wind conditions, and water temperatures to help you catch the best waves. 

Keywords: Jersey Shore surf report, daily surf conditions, Monmouth surf updates, NJ surf podcast, wave height report, surf gear reviews, surf safety tips, Jersey Shore surfers, New Jersey coastal surf, surf news and insights

for more https://www.quietperiodplease.com/

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    <itunes:summary>Welcome to "Surf Report - Jersey Shore," your daily source for the latest surf updates along the stunning coastlines of the Jersey Shore and Monmouth area. Whether you're an experienced surfer or a beginner, our podcast provides real-time updates on wave heights, tides, wind conditions, and water temperatures to help you catch the best waves. 

Keywords: Jersey Shore surf report, daily surf conditions, Monmouth surf updates, NJ surf podcast, wave height report, surf gear reviews, surf safety tips, Jersey Shore surfers, New Jersey coastal surf, surf news and insights

for more https://www.quietperiodplease.com/

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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      <![CDATA[Welcome to "Surf Report - Jersey Shore," your daily source for the latest surf updates along the stunning coastlines of the Jersey Shore and Monmouth area. Whether you're an experienced surfer or a beginner, our podcast provides real-time updates on wave heights, tides, wind conditions, and water temperatures to help you catch the best waves. 

Keywords: Jersey Shore surf report, daily surf conditions, Monmouth surf updates, NJ surf podcast, wave height report, surf gear reviews, surf safety tips, Jersey Shore surfers, New Jersey coastal surf, surf news and insights

for more https://www.quietperiodplease.com/

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Tuesday September 30th NJ Delaware Beach Forecast Mostly Cloudy Two to Five Foot Surf High Rip Current Risk</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches. A high rip current risk remains in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all forecast areas, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert and exercise caution in the water.

Let's start up north at Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook. Expect mostly cloudy skies with surf heights running two to three feet. Northeast winds will be light, coming in at five to ten miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, so you won't need much of a wetsuit today. High temperatures will reach the upper seventies, and with a moderate UV index, sunscreen is still recommended. Low tide at Belmar occurs at 7:14 AM, with high tide coming at 1:55 PM. Sunrise is at 6:50 AM and sunset at 6:42 PM.

Heading down the coast to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, conditions remain mostly cloudy with two to three foot surf. Northeast winds will be a bit stronger here, ranging from ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperatures drop to the mid sixties, so a light spring suit might be a good idea. High temperatures reach the mid seventies. The low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM. Sunrise is 6:51 AM and sunset at 6:43 PM.

Moving further south to the Coastal Atlantic zone near Atlantic City, this is where we see the best surf of the day. Expect three to five foot waves with mostly cloudy conditions. Northeast winds again ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temps are in the mid sixties. High temperatures reach the mid seventies with that moderate UV index. Low tide at Atlantic City is 7:28 AM, high tide at 2:12 PM. Sunrise at 6:52 AM, sunset at 6:44 PM.

Continuing down to the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area, including Ocean City, we're back to two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. Northeast winds ten to fifteen miles per hour with water temperatures in the upper sixties. Highs near the mid seventies. Low tide at Cape May is 7:49 AM, high tide at 2:46 PM. Sunrise at 6:53 AM and sunset at 6:46 PM.

Finally, in Delaware at the beaches near Rehoboth, expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy conditions. Winds pick up a bit here with northeast winds at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies. High temperatures reach the mid seventies. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach is at 7:59 AM with high tide at 2:44 PM. Sunrise at 6:55 AM and sunset at 6:47 PM.

The main story today remains that high rip current risk in effect from 8 AM through this evening across all zones. Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so if you're heading to the beach, always remember to swim near lifeguards, stay calm if caught in a rip current, and swim parallel to shore to escape. No thunderstorms are expected today, so weather wise you're looking at a decent beach day with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV index throughout. Have a safe and enjoyable day at

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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2026 09:50:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches. A high rip current risk remains in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all forecast areas, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert and exercise caution in the water.

Let's start up north at Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook. Expect mostly cloudy skies with surf heights running two to three feet. Northeast winds will be light, coming in at five to ten miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, so you won't need much of a wetsuit today. High temperatures will reach the upper seventies, and with a moderate UV index, sunscreen is still recommended. Low tide at Belmar occurs at 7:14 AM, with high tide coming at 1:55 PM. Sunrise is at 6:50 AM and sunset at 6:42 PM.

Heading down the coast to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, conditions remain mostly cloudy with two to three foot surf. Northeast winds will be a bit stronger here, ranging from ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperatures drop to the mid sixties, so a light spring suit might be a good idea. High temperatures reach the mid seventies. The low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM. Sunrise is 6:51 AM and sunset at 6:43 PM.

Moving further south to the Coastal Atlantic zone near Atlantic City, this is where we see the best surf of the day. Expect three to five foot waves with mostly cloudy conditions. Northeast winds again ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temps are in the mid sixties. High temperatures reach the mid seventies with that moderate UV index. Low tide at Atlantic City is 7:28 AM, high tide at 2:12 PM. Sunrise at 6:52 AM, sunset at 6:44 PM.

Continuing down to the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area, including Ocean City, we're back to two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. Northeast winds ten to fifteen miles per hour with water temperatures in the upper sixties. Highs near the mid seventies. Low tide at Cape May is 7:49 AM, high tide at 2:46 PM. Sunrise at 6:53 AM and sunset at 6:46 PM.

Finally, in Delaware at the beaches near Rehoboth, expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy conditions. Winds pick up a bit here with northeast winds at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies. High temperatures reach the mid seventies. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach is at 7:59 AM with high tide at 2:44 PM. Sunrise at 6:55 AM and sunset at 6:47 PM.

The main story today remains that high rip current risk in effect from 8 AM through this evening across all zones. Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so if you're heading to the beach, always remember to swim near lifeguards, stay calm if caught in a rip current, and swim parallel to shore to escape. No thunderstorms are expected today, so weather wise you're looking at a decent beach day with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV index throughout. Have a safe and enjoyable day at

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches. A high rip current risk remains in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all forecast areas, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert and exercise caution in the water.

Let's start up north at Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook. Expect mostly cloudy skies with surf heights running two to three feet. Northeast winds will be light, coming in at five to ten miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, so you won't need much of a wetsuit today. High temperatures will reach the upper seventies, and with a moderate UV index, sunscreen is still recommended. Low tide at Belmar occurs at 7:14 AM, with high tide coming at 1:55 PM. Sunrise is at 6:50 AM and sunset at 6:42 PM.

Heading down the coast to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, conditions remain mostly cloudy with two to three foot surf. Northeast winds will be a bit stronger here, ranging from ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperatures drop to the mid sixties, so a light spring suit might be a good idea. High temperatures reach the mid seventies. The low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM. Sunrise is 6:51 AM and sunset at 6:43 PM.

Moving further south to the Coastal Atlantic zone near Atlantic City, this is where we see the best surf of the day. Expect three to five foot waves with mostly cloudy conditions. Northeast winds again ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temps are in the mid sixties. High temperatures reach the mid seventies with that moderate UV index. Low tide at Atlantic City is 7:28 AM, high tide at 2:12 PM. Sunrise at 6:52 AM, sunset at 6:44 PM.

Continuing down to the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area, including Ocean City, we're back to two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. Northeast winds ten to fifteen miles per hour with water temperatures in the upper sixties. Highs near the mid seventies. Low tide at Cape May is 7:49 AM, high tide at 2:46 PM. Sunrise at 6:53 AM and sunset at 6:46 PM.

Finally, in Delaware at the beaches near Rehoboth, expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy conditions. Winds pick up a bit here with northeast winds at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies. High temperatures reach the mid seventies. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach is at 7:59 AM with high tide at 2:44 PM. Sunrise at 6:55 AM and sunset at 6:47 PM.

The main story today remains that high rip current risk in effect from 8 AM through this evening across all zones. Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so if you're heading to the beach, always remember to swim near lifeguards, stay calm if caught in a rip current, and swim parallel to shore to escape. No thunderstorms are expected today, so weather wise you're looking at a decent beach day with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV index throughout. Have a safe and enjoyable day at

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      <title>Tuesday New Jersey Delaware Beach Forecast High Rip Current Risk Two to Five Foot Surf Northeast Winds</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for the New Jersey and Delaware beaches, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening for all beaches from Sandy Hook down to Rehoboth Beach, so swimmers and waders need to exercise extreme caution in the water today.

Let's break down what to expect by region.

Starting in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we're looking at two to three foot surf with northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, which should feel pretty comfortable. The high today reaches the upper seventies under mostly cloudy skies. A low tide occurs at seven fourteen in the morning, with high tide at one fifty-five in the afternoon.

Moving south to Long Beach Island, the Coastal Ocean zone shows two to three foot surf with slightly stronger northeast winds of ten to fifteen miles per hour. The water here is notably cooler, sitting in the mid sixties. High temperatures will be in the mid seventies, and low tide hits at eight oh-five with high tide at two twenty-three.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is your best bet for bigger waves today. Expect three to five foot surf with the same ten to fifteen mile per hour northeast winds. Water temperatures remain in the mid sixties, and high temperatures reach the mid seventies. Low tide comes at seven twenty-eight with high tide at two twelve.

Down in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area near Ocean City, we're back to two to three foot surf with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperatures here are in the upper sixties, and high temperatures will be in the mid seventies. Low tide is at seven forty-nine, high tide at two forty-six.

Finally, at the Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth Beach, expect two to three foot surf with northeast winds picking up to fifteen to twenty miles per hour, the strongest of the day. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, and highs reach the mid seventies. Low tide occurs at seven fifty-nine with high tide at two forty-four.

Overall, today brings mostly cloudy skies with no thunderstorm potential and moderate UV levels across the board. Again, that High Rip Current Risk is in effect all day, so if you do venture into the water, stay alert and avoid swimming near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where life-threatening rip currents are likely.

Sunrise is around six fifty to six fifty-five depending on your location, with sunset around six forty-two to six forty-seven. Have a safe and enjoyable day at the beach.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2026 09:49:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for the New Jersey and Delaware beaches, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening for all beaches from Sandy Hook down to Rehoboth Beach, so swimmers and waders need to exercise extreme caution in the water today.

Let's break down what to expect by region.

Starting in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we're looking at two to three foot surf with northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, which should feel pretty comfortable. The high today reaches the upper seventies under mostly cloudy skies. A low tide occurs at seven fourteen in the morning, with high tide at one fifty-five in the afternoon.

Moving south to Long Beach Island, the Coastal Ocean zone shows two to three foot surf with slightly stronger northeast winds of ten to fifteen miles per hour. The water here is notably cooler, sitting in the mid sixties. High temperatures will be in the mid seventies, and low tide hits at eight oh-five with high tide at two twenty-three.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is your best bet for bigger waves today. Expect three to five foot surf with the same ten to fifteen mile per hour northeast winds. Water temperatures remain in the mid sixties, and high temperatures reach the mid seventies. Low tide comes at seven twenty-eight with high tide at two twelve.

Down in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area near Ocean City, we're back to two to three foot surf with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperatures here are in the upper sixties, and high temperatures will be in the mid seventies. Low tide is at seven forty-nine, high tide at two forty-six.

Finally, at the Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth Beach, expect two to three foot surf with northeast winds picking up to fifteen to twenty miles per hour, the strongest of the day. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, and highs reach the mid seventies. Low tide occurs at seven fifty-nine with high tide at two forty-four.

Overall, today brings mostly cloudy skies with no thunderstorm potential and moderate UV levels across the board. Again, that High Rip Current Risk is in effect all day, so if you do venture into the water, stay alert and avoid swimming near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where life-threatening rip currents are likely.

Sunrise is around six fifty to six fifty-five depending on your location, with sunset around six forty-two to six forty-seven. Have a safe and enjoyable day at 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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for the New Jersey and Delaware beaches, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening for all beaches from Sandy Hook down to Rehoboth Beach, so swimmers and waders need to exercise extreme caution in the water today.

Let's break down what to expect by region.

Starting in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we're looking at two to three foot surf with northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, which should feel pretty comfortable. The high today reaches the upper seventies under mostly cloudy skies. A low tide occurs at seven fourteen in the morning, with high tide at one fifty-five in the afternoon.

Moving south to Long Beach Island, the Coastal Ocean zone shows two to three foot surf with slightly stronger northeast winds of ten to fifteen miles per hour. The water here is notably cooler, sitting in the mid sixties. High temperatures will be in the mid seventies, and low tide hits at eight oh-five with high tide at two twenty-three.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is your best bet for bigger waves today. Expect three to five foot surf with the same ten to fifteen mile per hour northeast winds. Water temperatures remain in the mid sixties, and high temperatures reach the mid seventies. Low tide comes at seven twenty-eight with high tide at two twelve.

Down in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area near Ocean City, we're back to two to three foot surf with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperatures here are in the upper sixties, and high temperatures will be in the mid seventies. Low tide is at seven forty-nine, high tide at two forty-six.

Finally, at the Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth Beach, expect two to three foot surf with northeast winds picking up to fifteen to twenty miles per hour, the strongest of the day. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, and highs reach the mid seventies. Low tide occurs at seven fifty-nine with high tide at two forty-four.

Overall, today brings mostly cloudy skies with no thunderstorm potential and moderate UV levels across the board. Again, that High Rip Current Risk is in effect all day, so if you do venture into the water, stay alert and avoid swimming near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where life-threatening rip currents are likely.

Sunrise is around six fifty to six fifty-five depending on your location, with sunset around six forty-two to six forty-seven. Have a safe and enjoyable day at 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>Jersey Delaware Beaches High Rip Current Risk Tuesday September 30 Two to Five Foot Waves</title>
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      <description>Good morning everyone, it's Tuesday, September 30th, and we're diving right into what Mother Nature has in store for the Jersey and Delaware beaches today.

Let's start with the big headline: a High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight o'clock this morning through this evening across all our beaches. That means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so please exercise extreme caution if you're heading into the water. Always remember, if you get caught in a rip current, don't panic. Swim parallel to the shore until you escape the current's grip, then make your way back to safety.

Now let's break down what's happening from north to south.

Up in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we're looking at two to three foot waves with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV conditions. The water's hovering in the lower seventies, which is still pretty comfortable for a dip. Northeast winds are light at five to ten miles per hour. Your low tide at Belmar comes in at seven fourteen in the morning with a high at one fifty-five in the afternoon.

Moving down to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, we've got the same two to three foot surf, but the water temperature drops to the mid-sixties, so you might want to think about that wetsuit. Northeast winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is eight oh-five in the morning with high tide at two twenty-three in the afternoon.

The action increases around Atlantic City in the Coastal Atlantic zone. That's where we're seeing the biggest waves of the day at three to five feet. Water temperatures remain in the mid-sixties. Northeast winds are steady at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Atlantic City hits at seven twenty-eight in the morning, high tide at two twelve in the afternoon.

Down towards Ocean City in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May zone, we drop back down to two to three foot waves with water in the upper sixties. Northeast winds are ten to fifteen miles per hour. Your tidal window at Cape May shows low at seven forty-nine in the morning and high at two forty-six in the afternoon.

And finally, rounding out our forecast are the Delaware Beaches around Rehoboth. Two to three foot waves, water in the lower seventies, and northeast winds are the strongest of the bunch today at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Low tide at Rehoboth is seven fifty-nine in the morning with high tide at two forty-four in the afternoon.

Here's what you should know heading out today: no thunderstorms are expected anywhere along the coast, the UV index is moderate across the board, and it's going to be a mostly cloudy day. High temperatures will range from the upper seventies up north to the mid-seventies as you head south. Sunrise is between six fifty and six fifty-five, and sunset wraps things up between six forty-two and six forty-seven depending on your location.

Bottom line? Get out there and enjoy the waves, but please respect that rip current ris

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2026 09:51:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning everyone, it's Tuesday, September 30th, and we're diving right into what Mother Nature has in store for the Jersey and Delaware beaches today.

Let's start with the big headline: a High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight o'clock this morning through this evening across all our beaches. That means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so please exercise extreme caution if you're heading into the water. Always remember, if you get caught in a rip current, don't panic. Swim parallel to the shore until you escape the current's grip, then make your way back to safety.

Now let's break down what's happening from north to south.

Up in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we're looking at two to three foot waves with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV conditions. The water's hovering in the lower seventies, which is still pretty comfortable for a dip. Northeast winds are light at five to ten miles per hour. Your low tide at Belmar comes in at seven fourteen in the morning with a high at one fifty-five in the afternoon.

Moving down to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, we've got the same two to three foot surf, but the water temperature drops to the mid-sixties, so you might want to think about that wetsuit. Northeast winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is eight oh-five in the morning with high tide at two twenty-three in the afternoon.

The action increases around Atlantic City in the Coastal Atlantic zone. That's where we're seeing the biggest waves of the day at three to five feet. Water temperatures remain in the mid-sixties. Northeast winds are steady at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Atlantic City hits at seven twenty-eight in the morning, high tide at two twelve in the afternoon.

Down towards Ocean City in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May zone, we drop back down to two to three foot waves with water in the upper sixties. Northeast winds are ten to fifteen miles per hour. Your tidal window at Cape May shows low at seven forty-nine in the morning and high at two forty-six in the afternoon.

And finally, rounding out our forecast are the Delaware Beaches around Rehoboth. Two to three foot waves, water in the lower seventies, and northeast winds are the strongest of the bunch today at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Low tide at Rehoboth is seven fifty-nine in the morning with high tide at two forty-four in the afternoon.

Here's what you should know heading out today: no thunderstorms are expected anywhere along the coast, the UV index is moderate across the board, and it's going to be a mostly cloudy day. High temperatures will range from the upper seventies up north to the mid-seventies as you head south. Sunrise is between six fifty and six fifty-five, and sunset wraps things up between six forty-two and six forty-seven depending on your location.

Bottom line? Get out there and enjoy the waves, but please respect that rip current ris

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning everyone, it's Tuesday, September 30th, and we're diving right into what Mother Nature has in store for the Jersey and Delaware beaches today.

Let's start with the big headline: a High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight o'clock this morning through this evening across all our beaches. That means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so please exercise extreme caution if you're heading into the water. Always remember, if you get caught in a rip current, don't panic. Swim parallel to the shore until you escape the current's grip, then make your way back to safety.

Now let's break down what's happening from north to south.

Up in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we're looking at two to three foot waves with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV conditions. The water's hovering in the lower seventies, which is still pretty comfortable for a dip. Northeast winds are light at five to ten miles per hour. Your low tide at Belmar comes in at seven fourteen in the morning with a high at one fifty-five in the afternoon.

Moving down to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, we've got the same two to three foot surf, but the water temperature drops to the mid-sixties, so you might want to think about that wetsuit. Northeast winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is eight oh-five in the morning with high tide at two twenty-three in the afternoon.

The action increases around Atlantic City in the Coastal Atlantic zone. That's where we're seeing the biggest waves of the day at three to five feet. Water temperatures remain in the mid-sixties. Northeast winds are steady at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Atlantic City hits at seven twenty-eight in the morning, high tide at two twelve in the afternoon.

Down towards Ocean City in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May zone, we drop back down to two to three foot waves with water in the upper sixties. Northeast winds are ten to fifteen miles per hour. Your tidal window at Cape May shows low at seven forty-nine in the morning and high at two forty-six in the afternoon.

And finally, rounding out our forecast are the Delaware Beaches around Rehoboth. Two to three foot waves, water in the lower seventies, and northeast winds are the strongest of the bunch today at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Low tide at Rehoboth is seven fifty-nine in the morning with high tide at two forty-four in the afternoon.

Here's what you should know heading out today: no thunderstorms are expected anywhere along the coast, the UV index is moderate across the board, and it's going to be a mostly cloudy day. High temperatures will range from the upper seventies up north to the mid-seventies as you head south. Sunrise is between six fifty and six fifty-five, and sunset wraps things up between six forty-two and six forty-seven depending on your location.

Bottom line? Get out there and enjoy the waves, but please respect that rip current ris

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>High Rip Current Risk Tuesday New Jersey Delaware Beaches Two to Five Foot Surf Forecast</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A high rip current risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening for all beaches in our forecast area, so swimmers and water enthusiasts need to exercise extreme caution.

Let's start up north at Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook. Expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies throughout the day. Water temperatures are running in the lower seventies, so conditions are still quite pleasant for those brave enough to venture in. High temperatures will reach the upper seventies with northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour. The low tide at Belmar occurs at seven fourteen AM, with high tide following at one fifty-five PM. That high rip current risk remains in effect all day, so stay aware of those strong currents, especially near groins and jetties.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island, we're looking at the same two to three foot surf and mostly cloudy conditions. However, water temperatures cool off to the mid-sixties here, and winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour from the northeast. High temperatures in the mid-seventies. At Barnegat Inlet, expect low tide at eight oh five AM and high tide at two twenty-three PM. Again, that high rip current risk is in effect, so please be cautious.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is where things get interesting. We're forecasting three to five foot surf, the largest of the day, under mostly cloudy skies. Water temperatures are in the mid-sixties with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and highs in the mid-seventies. Low tide at Atlantic City comes at seven twenty-eight AM, high tide at two twelve PM. The high rip current risk applies here as well.

Down at Ocean City in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May zone, expect two to three foot surf with water temperatures in the upper sixties. Northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and highs in the mid-seventies. Low tide at Cape May is seven forty-nine AM, high tide at two forty-six PM. Again, high rip current risk in effect.

Finally, for Delaware's beaches near Rehoboth, we're looking at two to three foot surf with the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, which should feel refreshing. High temperatures in the mid-seventies. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach occurs at seven fifty-nine AM with high tide at two forty-four PM.

Across all zones, there is no thunderstorm potential today and UV levels are moderate, so sunscreen is still recommended. Sunrise times range from six fifty AM in the north to six fifty-five AM down in Delaware, with sunset occurring between six forty-two PM and six forty-seven PM.

To summarize: a widespread high rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf z

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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2026 09:50:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A high rip current risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening for all beaches in our forecast area, so swimmers and water enthusiasts need to exercise extreme caution.

Let's start up north at Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook. Expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies throughout the day. Water temperatures are running in the lower seventies, so conditions are still quite pleasant for those brave enough to venture in. High temperatures will reach the upper seventies with northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour. The low tide at Belmar occurs at seven fourteen AM, with high tide following at one fifty-five PM. That high rip current risk remains in effect all day, so stay aware of those strong currents, especially near groins and jetties.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island, we're looking at the same two to three foot surf and mostly cloudy conditions. However, water temperatures cool off to the mid-sixties here, and winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour from the northeast. High temperatures in the mid-seventies. At Barnegat Inlet, expect low tide at eight oh five AM and high tide at two twenty-three PM. Again, that high rip current risk is in effect, so please be cautious.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is where things get interesting. We're forecasting three to five foot surf, the largest of the day, under mostly cloudy skies. Water temperatures are in the mid-sixties with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and highs in the mid-seventies. Low tide at Atlantic City comes at seven twenty-eight AM, high tide at two twelve PM. The high rip current risk applies here as well.

Down at Ocean City in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May zone, expect two to three foot surf with water temperatures in the upper sixties. Northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and highs in the mid-seventies. Low tide at Cape May is seven forty-nine AM, high tide at two forty-six PM. Again, high rip current risk in effect.

Finally, for Delaware's beaches near Rehoboth, we're looking at two to three foot surf with the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, which should feel refreshing. High temperatures in the mid-seventies. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach occurs at seven fifty-nine AM with high tide at two forty-four PM.

Across all zones, there is no thunderstorm potential today and UV levels are moderate, so sunscreen is still recommended. Sunrise times range from six fifty AM in the north to six fifty-five AM down in Delaware, with sunset occurring between six forty-two PM and six forty-seven PM.

To summarize: a widespread high rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf z

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A high rip current risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening for all beaches in our forecast area, so swimmers and water enthusiasts need to exercise extreme caution.

Let's start up north at Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook. Expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies throughout the day. Water temperatures are running in the lower seventies, so conditions are still quite pleasant for those brave enough to venture in. High temperatures will reach the upper seventies with northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour. The low tide at Belmar occurs at seven fourteen AM, with high tide following at one fifty-five PM. That high rip current risk remains in effect all day, so stay aware of those strong currents, especially near groins and jetties.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island, we're looking at the same two to three foot surf and mostly cloudy conditions. However, water temperatures cool off to the mid-sixties here, and winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour from the northeast. High temperatures in the mid-seventies. At Barnegat Inlet, expect low tide at eight oh five AM and high tide at two twenty-three PM. Again, that high rip current risk is in effect, so please be cautious.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is where things get interesting. We're forecasting three to five foot surf, the largest of the day, under mostly cloudy skies. Water temperatures are in the mid-sixties with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and highs in the mid-seventies. Low tide at Atlantic City comes at seven twenty-eight AM, high tide at two twelve PM. The high rip current risk applies here as well.

Down at Ocean City in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May zone, expect two to three foot surf with water temperatures in the upper sixties. Northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and highs in the mid-seventies. Low tide at Cape May is seven forty-nine AM, high tide at two forty-six PM. Again, high rip current risk in effect.

Finally, for Delaware's beaches near Rehoboth, we're looking at two to three foot surf with the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, which should feel refreshing. High temperatures in the mid-seventies. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach occurs at seven fifty-nine AM with high tide at two forty-four PM.

Across all zones, there is no thunderstorm potential today and UV levels are moderate, so sunscreen is still recommended. Sunrise times range from six fifty AM in the north to six fifty-five AM down in Delaware, with sunset occurring between six forty-two PM and six forty-seven PM.

To summarize: a widespread high rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf z

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      <title>Tuesday New Jersey Delaware Surf Forecast: 3 to 5 Foot Waves at Atlantic City with High Rip Current Risk</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today, so a high rip current risk remains in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening. That means if you're heading to the beach, swim near lifeguard stations and be aware of the conditions.

Let's break down what to expect by region.

Up in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, you're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour. Water temps are holding in the lower seventies, so it's still relatively pleasant. High temperatures will reach the upper seventies. Low tide at Belmar occurs at seven fourteen AM, with high tide coming in around one fifty-five PM.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island, conditions remain fairly consistent with two to three foot waves and similar mostly cloudy weather. Northeast winds pick up slightly here to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperatures cool down to the mid-sixties, and we'll see high temps in the mid-seventies. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet hits at eight oh-five AM with the next high tide at two twenty-three PM.

The highlight of today has to be Atlantic City and the Coastal Atlantic zone, where you'll find the best surf action. Expect three to five foot waves, making this the premium spot if you're looking for more size. Otherwise, conditions mirror the rest of the coast with northeast winds ten to fifteen miles per hour and mid-seventies for the high. Low tide at Atlantic City is seven twenty-eight AM with high tide at two twelve PM.

Down in Atlantic Coastal Cape May near Ocean City, surf drops back to two to three feet with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temps are in the upper sixties and highs will reach the mid-seventies. Cape May experiences low tide at seven forty-nine AM and high tide at two forty-six PM.

Finally, wrapping up in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, you're looking at two to three foot surf with the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour out of the northeast. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies and highs reach the mid-seventies. Low tide occurs at seven fifty-nine AM with high tide at two forty-four PM.

Throughout all zones today, there is no thunderstorm potential and UV index levels remain moderate, so sunscreen is still recommended even with the mostly cloudy skies.

Remember, high rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely, so exercise caution if you're entering the water. Stay safe out there and enjoy the beach.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2026 09:50:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today, so a high rip current risk remains in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening. That means if you're heading to the beach, swim near lifeguard stations and be aware of the conditions.

Let's break down what to expect by region.

Up in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, you're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour. Water temps are holding in the lower seventies, so it's still relatively pleasant. High temperatures will reach the upper seventies. Low tide at Belmar occurs at seven fourteen AM, with high tide coming in around one fifty-five PM.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island, conditions remain fairly consistent with two to three foot waves and similar mostly cloudy weather. Northeast winds pick up slightly here to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperatures cool down to the mid-sixties, and we'll see high temps in the mid-seventies. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet hits at eight oh-five AM with the next high tide at two twenty-three PM.

The highlight of today has to be Atlantic City and the Coastal Atlantic zone, where you'll find the best surf action. Expect three to five foot waves, making this the premium spot if you're looking for more size. Otherwise, conditions mirror the rest of the coast with northeast winds ten to fifteen miles per hour and mid-seventies for the high. Low tide at Atlantic City is seven twenty-eight AM with high tide at two twelve PM.

Down in Atlantic Coastal Cape May near Ocean City, surf drops back to two to three feet with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temps are in the upper sixties and highs will reach the mid-seventies. Cape May experiences low tide at seven forty-nine AM and high tide at two forty-six PM.

Finally, wrapping up in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, you're looking at two to three foot surf with the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour out of the northeast. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies and highs reach the mid-seventies. Low tide occurs at seven fifty-nine AM with high tide at two forty-four PM.

Throughout all zones today, there is no thunderstorm potential and UV index levels remain moderate, so sunscreen is still recommended even with the mostly cloudy skies.

Remember, high rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely, so exercise caution if you're entering the water. 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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today, so a high rip current risk remains in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening. That means if you're heading to the beach, swim near lifeguard stations and be aware of the conditions.

Let's break down what to expect by region.

Up in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, you're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour. Water temps are holding in the lower seventies, so it's still relatively pleasant. High temperatures will reach the upper seventies. Low tide at Belmar occurs at seven fourteen AM, with high tide coming in around one fifty-five PM.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island, conditions remain fairly consistent with two to three foot waves and similar mostly cloudy weather. Northeast winds pick up slightly here to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperatures cool down to the mid-sixties, and we'll see high temps in the mid-seventies. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet hits at eight oh-five AM with the next high tide at two twenty-three PM.

The highlight of today has to be Atlantic City and the Coastal Atlantic zone, where you'll find the best surf action. Expect three to five foot waves, making this the premium spot if you're looking for more size. Otherwise, conditions mirror the rest of the coast with northeast winds ten to fifteen miles per hour and mid-seventies for the high. Low tide at Atlantic City is seven twenty-eight AM with high tide at two twelve PM.

Down in Atlantic Coastal Cape May near Ocean City, surf drops back to two to three feet with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temps are in the upper sixties and highs will reach the mid-seventies. Cape May experiences low tide at seven forty-nine AM and high tide at two forty-six PM.

Finally, wrapping up in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, you're looking at two to three foot surf with the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour out of the northeast. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies and highs reach the mid-seventies. Low tide occurs at seven fifty-nine AM with high tide at two forty-four PM.

Throughout all zones today, there is no thunderstorm potential and UV index levels remain moderate, so sunscreen is still recommended even with the mostly cloudy skies.

Remember, high rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely, so exercise caution if you're entering the water. Stay safe out there and enjoy the beach.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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

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      <title>Tuesday Beach Forecast New Jersey Delaware Two to Five Foot Surf High Rip Current Risk Mostly Cloudy</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all our beaches, so swimmers and water enthusiasts need to exercise caution today.

Let's start up north at Eastern Monmouth and the Sandy Hook area. You're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV. Water temps are holding in the lower seventies, which is still pretty comfortable for September. Northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour will keep things relatively calm. High temps inland reaching the upper seventies. Low tide at Sandy Hook occurs at 7:14 AM with high tide at 1:55 PM.

Moving down to Long Beach Island, conditions remain similar with two to three foot surf and northeast winds now picking up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. The water here cools down a bit to the mid sixties as we move south. High temps settling in the mid seventies with mostly cloudy conditions throughout the day. Low tide comes in at 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM.

The Atlantic City area sees the best surf of the day with three to five foot waves rolling in. Same mostly cloudy pattern continues with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and moderate UV. Water temperature in the mid sixties. Low tide is at 7:28 AM with high tide at 2:12 PM.

Around Ocean City and Cape May, we're back to two to three foot surf with northeast winds ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperature here sits in the upper sixties. Mostly cloudy skies dominate with highs in the mid seventies. Cape May reports low tide at 7:49 AM and high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, at Delaware's beaches near Rehoboth, expect two to three foot surf under mostly cloudy skies with water temps in the lower seventies. The wind picks up here to fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast. Moderate UV and highs in the mid seventies. Low tide at Rehoboth is at 7:59 AM with high tide at 2:44 PM.

The key message today is respect that High Rip Current Risk. Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so if you're heading into the water, stay alert and know how to identify and escape a rip current. Swim near lifeguard stations and never fight a rip current directly.

No thunderstorms are expected, so rain shouldn't be a concern. It's a decent beach day if you take precautions, so get out there and enjoy the coast.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2026 09:50:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all our beaches, so swimmers and water enthusiasts need to exercise caution today.

Let's start up north at Eastern Monmouth and the Sandy Hook area. You're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV. Water temps are holding in the lower seventies, which is still pretty comfortable for September. Northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour will keep things relatively calm. High temps inland reaching the upper seventies. Low tide at Sandy Hook occurs at 7:14 AM with high tide at 1:55 PM.

Moving down to Long Beach Island, conditions remain similar with two to three foot surf and northeast winds now picking up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. The water here cools down a bit to the mid sixties as we move south. High temps settling in the mid seventies with mostly cloudy conditions throughout the day. Low tide comes in at 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM.

The Atlantic City area sees the best surf of the day with three to five foot waves rolling in. Same mostly cloudy pattern continues with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and moderate UV. Water temperature in the mid sixties. Low tide is at 7:28 AM with high tide at 2:12 PM.

Around Ocean City and Cape May, we're back to two to three foot surf with northeast winds ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperature here sits in the upper sixties. Mostly cloudy skies dominate with highs in the mid seventies. Cape May reports low tide at 7:49 AM and high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, at Delaware's beaches near Rehoboth, expect two to three foot surf under mostly cloudy skies with water temps in the lower seventies. The wind picks up here to fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast. Moderate UV and highs in the mid seventies. Low tide at Rehoboth is at 7:59 AM with high tide at 2:44 PM.

The key message today is respect that High Rip Current Risk. Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so if you're heading into the water, stay alert and know how to identify and escape a rip current. Swim near lifeguard stations and never fight a rip current directly.

No thunderstorms are expected, so rain shouldn't be a concern. It's a decent beach day if you take precautions, so get out there and enjoy 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[Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all our beaches, so swimmers and water enthusiasts need to exercise caution today.

Let's start up north at Eastern Monmouth and the Sandy Hook area. You're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV. Water temps are holding in the lower seventies, which is still pretty comfortable for September. Northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour will keep things relatively calm. High temps inland reaching the upper seventies. Low tide at Sandy Hook occurs at 7:14 AM with high tide at 1:55 PM.

Moving down to Long Beach Island, conditions remain similar with two to three foot surf and northeast winds now picking up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. The water here cools down a bit to the mid sixties as we move south. High temps settling in the mid seventies with mostly cloudy conditions throughout the day. Low tide comes in at 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM.

The Atlantic City area sees the best surf of the day with three to five foot waves rolling in. Same mostly cloudy pattern continues with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and moderate UV. Water temperature in the mid sixties. Low tide is at 7:28 AM with high tide at 2:12 PM.

Around Ocean City and Cape May, we're back to two to three foot surf with northeast winds ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperature here sits in the upper sixties. Mostly cloudy skies dominate with highs in the mid seventies. Cape May reports low tide at 7:49 AM and high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, at Delaware's beaches near Rehoboth, expect two to three foot surf under mostly cloudy skies with water temps in the lower seventies. The wind picks up here to fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast. Moderate UV and highs in the mid seventies. Low tide at Rehoboth is at 7:59 AM with high tide at 2:44 PM.

The key message today is respect that High Rip Current Risk. Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so if you're heading into the water, stay alert and know how to identify and escape a rip current. Swim near lifeguard stations and never fight a rip current directly.

No thunderstorms are expected, so rain shouldn't be a concern. It's a decent beach day if you take precautions, so get out there and enjoy the coast.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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

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      <title>Tuesday New Jersey Delaware Beach Forecast Two to Five Foot Surf High Rip Current Risk</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly. 

High rip current risks are in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all our coastal zones, so swimmers and waders need to exercise extreme caution and be aware of these dangerous currents, especially near groins, jetties, and piers.

Starting up north in Eastern Monmouth, including the Sandy Hook beaches, expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and a high temperature in the upper seventies. Northeast winds will stay light at five to ten miles per hour. Water temps are in the lower seventies, making for decent swimming conditions despite the rip current threat. Low tide at Belmar comes in at seven fourteen this morning, with high tide at one fifty-five in the afternoon.

Heading down the shore to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, we're looking at similar two to three foot waves but with slightly cooler water in the mid sixties. Northeast winds pick up a bit here to ten to fifteen miles per hour, and high temps will be in the mid seventies. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at eight oh-five AM, followed by high tide at two twenty-three in the afternoon.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is where conditions get more interesting. We're forecasting three to five foot surf here, the largest of the day. Water stays in the mid sixties with the same mostly cloudy skies. Northeast winds remain ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Atlantic City is seven twenty-eight AM, with high tide at two twelve PM.

Moving south to the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area near Ocean City, surf drops back to two to three feet. Water temps edge up slightly to the upper sixties. Expect the same weather pattern with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and highs in the mid seventies. Cape May's low tide is at seven forty-nine AM, high tide at two forty-six in the afternoon.

Finally, wrapping up at the Delaware beaches including Rehoboth Beach, we're expecting two to three foot waves with water temps in the lower seventies. This zone sees the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour out of the northeast. Highs will be in the mid seventies. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach is seven fifty-nine AM, with high tide at two forty-four PM.

Across all zones, there's no thunderstorm potential today and UV index is moderate, so apply that sunscreen. Sunrise is between six fifty and six fifty-five AM, with sunset between six forty-two and six forty-seven PM.

Bottom line: You've got decent surf conditions today, but take those high rip currents seriously. Swim near lifeguards, stay alert, and have a great day at the beach.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2026 09:50:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly. 

High rip current risks are in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all our coastal zones, so swimmers and waders need to exercise extreme caution and be aware of these dangerous currents, especially near groins, jetties, and piers.

Starting up north in Eastern Monmouth, including the Sandy Hook beaches, expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and a high temperature in the upper seventies. Northeast winds will stay light at five to ten miles per hour. Water temps are in the lower seventies, making for decent swimming conditions despite the rip current threat. Low tide at Belmar comes in at seven fourteen this morning, with high tide at one fifty-five in the afternoon.

Heading down the shore to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, we're looking at similar two to three foot waves but with slightly cooler water in the mid sixties. Northeast winds pick up a bit here to ten to fifteen miles per hour, and high temps will be in the mid seventies. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at eight oh-five AM, followed by high tide at two twenty-three in the afternoon.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is where conditions get more interesting. We're forecasting three to five foot surf here, the largest of the day. Water stays in the mid sixties with the same mostly cloudy skies. Northeast winds remain ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Atlantic City is seven twenty-eight AM, with high tide at two twelve PM.

Moving south to the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area near Ocean City, surf drops back to two to three feet. Water temps edge up slightly to the upper sixties. Expect the same weather pattern with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and highs in the mid seventies. Cape May's low tide is at seven forty-nine AM, high tide at two forty-six in the afternoon.

Finally, wrapping up at the Delaware beaches including Rehoboth Beach, we're expecting two to three foot waves with water temps in the lower seventies. This zone sees the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour out of the northeast. Highs will be in the mid seventies. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach is seven fifty-nine AM, with high tide at two forty-four PM.

Across all zones, there's no thunderstorm potential today and UV index is moderate, so apply that sunscreen. Sunrise is between six fifty and six fifty-five AM, with sunset between six forty-two and six forty-seven PM.

Bottom line: You've got decent surf conditions today, but take those high rip currents seriously. Swim near lifeguards, stay alert, and have a great day at the beach.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly. 

High rip current risks are in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all our coastal zones, so swimmers and waders need to exercise extreme caution and be aware of these dangerous currents, especially near groins, jetties, and piers.

Starting up north in Eastern Monmouth, including the Sandy Hook beaches, expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and a high temperature in the upper seventies. Northeast winds will stay light at five to ten miles per hour. Water temps are in the lower seventies, making for decent swimming conditions despite the rip current threat. Low tide at Belmar comes in at seven fourteen this morning, with high tide at one fifty-five in the afternoon.

Heading down the shore to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, we're looking at similar two to three foot waves but with slightly cooler water in the mid sixties. Northeast winds pick up a bit here to ten to fifteen miles per hour, and high temps will be in the mid seventies. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at eight oh-five AM, followed by high tide at two twenty-three in the afternoon.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is where conditions get more interesting. We're forecasting three to five foot surf here, the largest of the day. Water stays in the mid sixties with the same mostly cloudy skies. Northeast winds remain ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Atlantic City is seven twenty-eight AM, with high tide at two twelve PM.

Moving south to the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area near Ocean City, surf drops back to two to three feet. Water temps edge up slightly to the upper sixties. Expect the same weather pattern with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and highs in the mid seventies. Cape May's low tide is at seven forty-nine AM, high tide at two forty-six in the afternoon.

Finally, wrapping up at the Delaware beaches including Rehoboth Beach, we're expecting two to three foot waves with water temps in the lower seventies. This zone sees the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour out of the northeast. Highs will be in the mid seventies. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach is seven fifty-nine AM, with high tide at two forty-four PM.

Across all zones, there's no thunderstorm potential today and UV index is moderate, so apply that sunscreen. Sunrise is between six fifty and six fifty-five AM, with sunset between six forty-two and six forty-seven PM.

Bottom line: You've got decent surf conditions today, but take those high rip currents seriously. Swim near lifeguards, stay alert, and have a great day at the beach.

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      <title>New Jersey Delaware Surf Forecast Tuesday High Rip Current Risk Two to Five Foot Waves Mostly Cloudy Seventies</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening for all beaches in the region, so swimmers and surfers need to exercise caution near the surf zone, especially around groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where these currents can be particularly dangerous.

Let's start up north in Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook. Expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. The water is sitting in the lower seventies, which should feel quite pleasant. Northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. Your high temperature will reach the upper seventies. Low tide comes at seven fourteen in the morning, with high tide at one fifty five in the afternoon.

Moving south to Long Beach Island along the Coastal Ocean, we're looking at the same two to three foot surf but the water temperature drops into the mid sixties. Winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen knots from the northeast. It'll be mostly cloudy with highs in the mid seventies. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at eight oh five AM, with high tide at two twenty three in the afternoon.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is where the best surf potential lies today with three to five foot waves. The water remains in the mid sixties with mostly cloudy conditions throughout the day. Northeast winds ten to fifteen miles per hour. Your high reaches the mid seventies. Atlantic City experiences low tide at seven twenty eight AM and high tide at two twelve in the afternoon.

Down in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May zone near Ocean City, we're back to two to three foot surf. Water temperature climbs slightly into the upper sixties. Expect mostly cloudy skies with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and highs in the mid seventies. Low tide occurs at seven forty nine AM, high tide at two forty six PM.

Finally, at Delaware Beaches including Rehoboth Beach, we find two to three foot surf with water temperatures in the lower seventies. This area sees the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast, but conditions remain mostly cloudy. Your high temperature reaches the mid seventies. Low tide is at seven fifty nine AM with high tide at two forty four in the afternoon.

UV Index is moderate across all zones today, and there is no thunderstorm potential expected.

Remember, respect the rip current risk, know the warning signs, and always swim near lifeguard stations. Check back tomorrow for your next update.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2026 09:50:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening for all beaches in the region, so swimmers and surfers need to exercise caution near the surf zone, especially around groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where these currents can be particularly dangerous.

Let's start up north in Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook. Expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. The water is sitting in the lower seventies, which should feel quite pleasant. Northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. Your high temperature will reach the upper seventies. Low tide comes at seven fourteen in the morning, with high tide at one fifty five in the afternoon.

Moving south to Long Beach Island along the Coastal Ocean, we're looking at the same two to three foot surf but the water temperature drops into the mid sixties. Winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen knots from the northeast. It'll be mostly cloudy with highs in the mid seventies. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at eight oh five AM, with high tide at two twenty three in the afternoon.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is where the best surf potential lies today with three to five foot waves. The water remains in the mid sixties with mostly cloudy conditions throughout the day. Northeast winds ten to fifteen miles per hour. Your high reaches the mid seventies. Atlantic City experiences low tide at seven twenty eight AM and high tide at two twelve in the afternoon.

Down in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May zone near Ocean City, we're back to two to three foot surf. Water temperature climbs slightly into the upper sixties. Expect mostly cloudy skies with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and highs in the mid seventies. Low tide occurs at seven forty nine AM, high tide at two forty six PM.

Finally, at Delaware Beaches including Rehoboth Beach, we find two to three foot surf with water temperatures in the lower seventies. This area sees the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast, but conditions remain mostly cloudy. Your high temperature reaches the mid seventies. Low tide is at seven fifty nine AM with high tide at two forty four in the afternoon.

UV Index is moderate across all zones today, and there is no thunderstorm potential expected.

Remember, respect the rip current risk, know the warning signs, and always swim near lifeguard stations. Check back tomorrow for your next update.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening for all beaches in the region, so swimmers and surfers need to exercise caution near the surf zone, especially around groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where these currents can be particularly dangerous.

Let's start up north in Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook. Expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. The water is sitting in the lower seventies, which should feel quite pleasant. Northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. Your high temperature will reach the upper seventies. Low tide comes at seven fourteen in the morning, with high tide at one fifty five in the afternoon.

Moving south to Long Beach Island along the Coastal Ocean, we're looking at the same two to three foot surf but the water temperature drops into the mid sixties. Winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen knots from the northeast. It'll be mostly cloudy with highs in the mid seventies. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at eight oh five AM, with high tide at two twenty three in the afternoon.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is where the best surf potential lies today with three to five foot waves. The water remains in the mid sixties with mostly cloudy conditions throughout the day. Northeast winds ten to fifteen miles per hour. Your high reaches the mid seventies. Atlantic City experiences low tide at seven twenty eight AM and high tide at two twelve in the afternoon.

Down in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May zone near Ocean City, we're back to two to three foot surf. Water temperature climbs slightly into the upper sixties. Expect mostly cloudy skies with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and highs in the mid seventies. Low tide occurs at seven forty nine AM, high tide at two forty six PM.

Finally, at Delaware Beaches including Rehoboth Beach, we find two to three foot surf with water temperatures in the lower seventies. This area sees the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast, but conditions remain mostly cloudy. Your high temperature reaches the mid seventies. Low tide is at seven fifty nine AM with high tide at two forty four in the afternoon.

UV Index is moderate across all zones today, and there is no thunderstorm potential expected.

Remember, respect the rip current risk, know the warning signs, and always swim near lifeguard stations. Check back tomorrow for your next update.

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      <title>Tuesday Surf Forecast New Jersey Delaware High Rip Current Risk Two to Five Foot Waves Mostly Cloudy</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all beaches, so please exercise extreme caution in the water today.

Starting up north at Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook, we're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. The water is a pleasant lower seventies, though northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. Low tide comes at seven fourteen this morning with high tide around one fifty five in the afternoon. The high temperature reaches the upper seventies with moderate UV and no thunderstorm potential.

Heading down to Long Beach Island on the Coastal Ocean, conditions remain mostly cloudy with two to three foot waves and water temps in the mid sixties. Northeast winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet occurs at eight oh five AM with high tide at two twenty three PM. Expect a moderate UV index and highs in the mid seventies.

The Coastal Atlantic around Atlantic City offers the most exciting surf of the day with three to five foot waves. Water temperatures hover in the mid sixties with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and mostly cloudy conditions. Atlantic City experiences low tide at seven twenty eight AM and high tide at two twelve PM.

Moving south to Ocean City and Atlantic Coastal Cape May, we're back to two to three foot surf with upper sixties water temps. Northeast winds remain at ten to fifteen miles per hour under mostly cloudy skies with highs in the mid seventies. Low tide at Cape May is seven forty nine AM with high tide at two forty six PM.

Finally, Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth Beach rounds out today's forecast with two to three foot waves and lower seventies water temperatures. This area sees the strongest winds of the day with northeast winds at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Low tide at Rehoboth occurs at seven fifty nine AM with high tide at two forty four PM and highs in the mid seventies.

Remember, rip currents are LIKELY in the surf zone today, so swim near lifeguarded beaches and always stay aware of conditions near groins, jetties, and piers where dangerous rip currents often form. Have a safe day on the beach.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 09:50:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all beaches, so please exercise extreme caution in the water today.

Starting up north at Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook, we're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. The water is a pleasant lower seventies, though northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. Low tide comes at seven fourteen this morning with high tide around one fifty five in the afternoon. The high temperature reaches the upper seventies with moderate UV and no thunderstorm potential.

Heading down to Long Beach Island on the Coastal Ocean, conditions remain mostly cloudy with two to three foot waves and water temps in the mid sixties. Northeast winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet occurs at eight oh five AM with high tide at two twenty three PM. Expect a moderate UV index and highs in the mid seventies.

The Coastal Atlantic around Atlantic City offers the most exciting surf of the day with three to five foot waves. Water temperatures hover in the mid sixties with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and mostly cloudy conditions. Atlantic City experiences low tide at seven twenty eight AM and high tide at two twelve PM.

Moving south to Ocean City and Atlantic Coastal Cape May, we're back to two to three foot surf with upper sixties water temps. Northeast winds remain at ten to fifteen miles per hour under mostly cloudy skies with highs in the mid seventies. Low tide at Cape May is seven forty nine AM with high tide at two forty six PM.

Finally, Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth Beach rounds out today's forecast with two to three foot waves and lower seventies water temperatures. This area sees the strongest winds of the day with northeast winds at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Low tide at Rehoboth occurs at seven fifty nine AM with high tide at two forty four PM and highs in the mid seventies.

Remember, rip currents are LIKELY in the surf zone today, so swim near lifeguarded beaches and always stay aware of conditions near groins, jetties, and piers where dangerous rip currents often form. Have a safe day on the beach.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all beaches, so please exercise extreme caution in the water today.

Starting up north at Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook, we're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. The water is a pleasant lower seventies, though northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. Low tide comes at seven fourteen this morning with high tide around one fifty five in the afternoon. The high temperature reaches the upper seventies with moderate UV and no thunderstorm potential.

Heading down to Long Beach Island on the Coastal Ocean, conditions remain mostly cloudy with two to three foot waves and water temps in the mid sixties. Northeast winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet occurs at eight oh five AM with high tide at two twenty three PM. Expect a moderate UV index and highs in the mid seventies.

The Coastal Atlantic around Atlantic City offers the most exciting surf of the day with three to five foot waves. Water temperatures hover in the mid sixties with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and mostly cloudy conditions. Atlantic City experiences low tide at seven twenty eight AM and high tide at two twelve PM.

Moving south to Ocean City and Atlantic Coastal Cape May, we're back to two to three foot surf with upper sixties water temps. Northeast winds remain at ten to fifteen miles per hour under mostly cloudy skies with highs in the mid seventies. Low tide at Cape May is seven forty nine AM with high tide at two forty six PM.

Finally, Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth Beach rounds out today's forecast with two to three foot waves and lower seventies water temperatures. This area sees the strongest winds of the day with northeast winds at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Low tide at Rehoboth occurs at seven fifty nine AM with high tide at two forty four PM and highs in the mid seventies.

Remember, rip currents are LIKELY in the surf zone today, so swim near lifeguarded beaches and always stay aware of conditions near groins, jetties, and piers where dangerous rip currents often form. Have a safe day on the beach.

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      <title>New Jersey Delaware Beach Forecast Tuesday September 30th High Rip Current Risk 3 to 5 Foot Waves</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all beaches in the region, so swimmers and water enthusiasts need to exercise extreme caution, especially near groins, jetties, and piers where life-threatening rip currents are likely to occur.

Let's start up north at Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook. You're looking at 2 to 3 foot waves today with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV index. Water temps are in the lower 70s, which is still quite pleasant. Northeast winds will be light, running 5 to 10 miles per hour. The low tide at Belmar comes at 7:14 AM with the high tide hitting at 1:55 in the afternoon. Sunrise is at 6:50 AM and sunset at 6:42 PM, so you've got plenty of daylight. No thunderstorm potential today.

Moving down to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, conditions remain mostly cloudy with similar surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. However, the water temperature drops to the mid 60s, so you might want to consider a wetsuit. Northeast winds pick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM. The UV index remains moderate with no thunderstorm concerns.

The Coastal Atlantic zone near Atlantic City is where you'll find the most impressive surf of the day. Expect 3 to 5 foot waves, which is definitely the highlight for surfers and wave riders. Water temps are in the mid 60s, same as Long Beach Island. Northeast winds of 10 to 15 miles per hour, mostly cloudy skies, and moderate UV. Low tide at Atlantic City is 7:28 AM with high tide at 2:12 PM.

Further south in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area, including Ocean City beaches, conditions settle back down to 2 to 3 foot waves. Water temps are in the upper 60s, still cool but manageable. Northeast winds run 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide at Cape May is at 7:49 AM and high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, over at Delaware beaches near Rehoboth, you're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf with water temps in the lower 70s, actually some of the warmest along the coast today. This zone sees the strongest winds of the day with northeast gusts at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach is 7:59 AM with high tide at 2:44 PM.

One last important reminder: life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today. If you do find yourself caught in a rip current, remain calm and swim parallel to the shore until you've escaped the current's pull, then swim back to shore at an angle. Never try to swim directly against the current.

High temperatures across the region will reach the mid to upper 70s, so it's a pleasant late September day at the beach, just watch out for those rip currents.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2026 09:54:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all beaches in the region, so swimmers and water enthusiasts need to exercise extreme caution, especially near groins, jetties, and piers where life-threatening rip currents are likely to occur.

Let's start up north at Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook. You're looking at 2 to 3 foot waves today with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV index. Water temps are in the lower 70s, which is still quite pleasant. Northeast winds will be light, running 5 to 10 miles per hour. The low tide at Belmar comes at 7:14 AM with the high tide hitting at 1:55 in the afternoon. Sunrise is at 6:50 AM and sunset at 6:42 PM, so you've got plenty of daylight. No thunderstorm potential today.

Moving down to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, conditions remain mostly cloudy with similar surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. However, the water temperature drops to the mid 60s, so you might want to consider a wetsuit. Northeast winds pick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM. The UV index remains moderate with no thunderstorm concerns.

The Coastal Atlantic zone near Atlantic City is where you'll find the most impressive surf of the day. Expect 3 to 5 foot waves, which is definitely the highlight for surfers and wave riders. Water temps are in the mid 60s, same as Long Beach Island. Northeast winds of 10 to 15 miles per hour, mostly cloudy skies, and moderate UV. Low tide at Atlantic City is 7:28 AM with high tide at 2:12 PM.

Further south in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area, including Ocean City beaches, conditions settle back down to 2 to 3 foot waves. Water temps are in the upper 60s, still cool but manageable. Northeast winds run 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide at Cape May is at 7:49 AM and high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, over at Delaware beaches near Rehoboth, you're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf with water temps in the lower 70s, actually some of the warmest along the coast today. This zone sees the strongest winds of the day with northeast gusts at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach is 7:59 AM with high tide at 2:44 PM.

One last important reminder: life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today. If you do find yourself caught in a rip current, remain calm and swim parallel to the shore until you've escaped the current's pull, then swim back to shore at an angle. Never try to swim directly against the current.

High temperatures across the region will reach the mid to upper 70s, so it's a pleasant late September day at the beach, just watch out for those rip currents.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all beaches in the region, so swimmers and water enthusiasts need to exercise extreme caution, especially near groins, jetties, and piers where life-threatening rip currents are likely to occur.

Let's start up north at Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook. You're looking at 2 to 3 foot waves today with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV index. Water temps are in the lower 70s, which is still quite pleasant. Northeast winds will be light, running 5 to 10 miles per hour. The low tide at Belmar comes at 7:14 AM with the high tide hitting at 1:55 in the afternoon. Sunrise is at 6:50 AM and sunset at 6:42 PM, so you've got plenty of daylight. No thunderstorm potential today.

Moving down to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, conditions remain mostly cloudy with similar surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. However, the water temperature drops to the mid 60s, so you might want to consider a wetsuit. Northeast winds pick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM. The UV index remains moderate with no thunderstorm concerns.

The Coastal Atlantic zone near Atlantic City is where you'll find the most impressive surf of the day. Expect 3 to 5 foot waves, which is definitely the highlight for surfers and wave riders. Water temps are in the mid 60s, same as Long Beach Island. Northeast winds of 10 to 15 miles per hour, mostly cloudy skies, and moderate UV. Low tide at Atlantic City is 7:28 AM with high tide at 2:12 PM.

Further south in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area, including Ocean City beaches, conditions settle back down to 2 to 3 foot waves. Water temps are in the upper 60s, still cool but manageable. Northeast winds run 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide at Cape May is at 7:49 AM and high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, over at Delaware beaches near Rehoboth, you're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf with water temps in the lower 70s, actually some of the warmest along the coast today. This zone sees the strongest winds of the day with northeast gusts at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach is 7:59 AM with high tide at 2:44 PM.

One last important reminder: life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today. If you do find yourself caught in a rip current, remain calm and swim parallel to the shore until you've escaped the current's pull, then swim back to shore at an angle. Never try to swim directly against the current.

High temperatures across the region will reach the mid to upper 70s, so it's a pleasant late September day at the beach, just watch out for those rip currents.

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

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      <title>NJ Delaware Beach Forecast Tuesday High Rip Current Risk 2 to 5 Foot Surf Moderate Temperatures</title>
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      <description>Good morning. This is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all beaches, so swimmers and surfers should exercise extreme caution and be aware of these dangerous currents.

Let's break down conditions by region, starting up north with Eastern Monmouth County, including Sandy Hook. You're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. Water temps are in the lower 70s, and northeast winds are light at 5 to 10 miles per hour. High temperatures will reach the upper 70s. No thunderstorms are expected, and UV levels are moderate. Low tide in Belmar occurs at 7:14 AM, with high tide at 1:55 PM.

Moving south to Long Beach Island, surf heights remain 2 to 3 feet, but water temperatures are noticeably cooler in the mid 60s. Northeast winds pick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour. It'll be mostly cloudy with highs in the mid 70s. The low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at 8:05 AM, followed by high tide at 2:23 PM.

Atlantic City beaches see the most significant surf of the day with 3 to 5 foot waves. Water temps are mid 60s, northeast winds are 10 to 15 miles per hour, and highs reach the mid 70s. Low tide occurs at 7:28 AM with high tide at 2:12 PM.

Down at the Cape May beaches near Ocean City, you'll find 2 to 3 foot surf with upper 60s water temperatures. Northeast winds are 10 to 15 miles per hour with mid 70s highs. Low tide is at 7:49 AM and high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, the Delaware beaches near Rehoboth are experiencing 2 to 3 foot surf with lower 70s water temperatures. This area sees the strongest winds of the region with northeast gusts at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Highs reach the mid 70s, with low tide at 7:59 AM and high tide at 2:44 PM.

Across all regions today, there's no thunderstorm potential and moderate UV levels. Sunrise is between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Remember, that HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today. Even in areas near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, conditions can be particularly hazardous. Stay safe out there and enjoy the beach responsibly.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2026 09:50:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning. This is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all beaches, so swimmers and surfers should exercise extreme caution and be aware of these dangerous currents.

Let's break down conditions by region, starting up north with Eastern Monmouth County, including Sandy Hook. You're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. Water temps are in the lower 70s, and northeast winds are light at 5 to 10 miles per hour. High temperatures will reach the upper 70s. No thunderstorms are expected, and UV levels are moderate. Low tide in Belmar occurs at 7:14 AM, with high tide at 1:55 PM.

Moving south to Long Beach Island, surf heights remain 2 to 3 feet, but water temperatures are noticeably cooler in the mid 60s. Northeast winds pick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour. It'll be mostly cloudy with highs in the mid 70s. The low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at 8:05 AM, followed by high tide at 2:23 PM.

Atlantic City beaches see the most significant surf of the day with 3 to 5 foot waves. Water temps are mid 60s, northeast winds are 10 to 15 miles per hour, and highs reach the mid 70s. Low tide occurs at 7:28 AM with high tide at 2:12 PM.

Down at the Cape May beaches near Ocean City, you'll find 2 to 3 foot surf with upper 60s water temperatures. Northeast winds are 10 to 15 miles per hour with mid 70s highs. Low tide is at 7:49 AM and high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, the Delaware beaches near Rehoboth are experiencing 2 to 3 foot surf with lower 70s water temperatures. This area sees the strongest winds of the region with northeast gusts at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Highs reach the mid 70s, with low tide at 7:59 AM and high tide at 2:44 PM.

Across all regions today, there's no thunderstorm potential and moderate UV levels. Sunrise is between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Remember, that HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today. Even in areas near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, conditions can be particularly hazardous. Stay safe out there and enjoy the beach responsibly.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning. This is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all beaches, so swimmers and surfers should exercise extreme caution and be aware of these dangerous currents.

Let's break down conditions by region, starting up north with Eastern Monmouth County, including Sandy Hook. You're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. Water temps are in the lower 70s, and northeast winds are light at 5 to 10 miles per hour. High temperatures will reach the upper 70s. No thunderstorms are expected, and UV levels are moderate. Low tide in Belmar occurs at 7:14 AM, with high tide at 1:55 PM.

Moving south to Long Beach Island, surf heights remain 2 to 3 feet, but water temperatures are noticeably cooler in the mid 60s. Northeast winds pick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour. It'll be mostly cloudy with highs in the mid 70s. The low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at 8:05 AM, followed by high tide at 2:23 PM.

Atlantic City beaches see the most significant surf of the day with 3 to 5 foot waves. Water temps are mid 60s, northeast winds are 10 to 15 miles per hour, and highs reach the mid 70s. Low tide occurs at 7:28 AM with high tide at 2:12 PM.

Down at the Cape May beaches near Ocean City, you'll find 2 to 3 foot surf with upper 60s water temperatures. Northeast winds are 10 to 15 miles per hour with mid 70s highs. Low tide is at 7:49 AM and high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, the Delaware beaches near Rehoboth are experiencing 2 to 3 foot surf with lower 70s water temperatures. This area sees the strongest winds of the region with northeast gusts at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Highs reach the mid 70s, with low tide at 7:59 AM and high tide at 2:44 PM.

Across all regions today, there's no thunderstorm potential and moderate UV levels. Sunrise is between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Remember, that HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today. Even in areas near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, conditions can be particularly hazardous. Stay safe out there and enjoy the beach responsibly.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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

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      <title>New Jersey Delaware Surf Forecast Tuesday High Rip Current Risk 2 to 5 Foot Waves</title>
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      <description>Good morning, here's your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware this Tuesday, September 30th.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all beaches, so swimmers and waders need to exercise extreme caution in the water.

Starting up north in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, expect 2 to 3 foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV. Northeast winds will be light at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Water temperatures are pleasant in the lower 70s. High temperatures will reach the upper 70s. Low tide at Belmar occurs at 7:14 AM with high tide at 1:55 PM.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island, we're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf as well, but water temps drop to the mid 60s. Northeast winds pick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour under mostly cloudy skies. Expect highs in the mid 70s. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM.

The Atlantic City area will see the best surf of the day with 3 to 5 foot waves. Water temps remain in the mid 60s with moderate UV and mostly cloudy conditions. Northeast winds are 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide at Atlantic City is 7:28 AM and high tide at 2:12 PM.

Further south at Ocean City, we drop back to 2 to 3 foot surf with water temps in the upper 60s. Northeast winds stay at 10 to 15 miles per hour under mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Cape May is 7:49 AM and high tide is 2:46 PM.

Finally, at the Delaware beaches near Rehoboth Beach, expect 2 to 3 foot surf with water temps in the lower 70s. Here's where the winds are strongest, gusting to 15 to 20 miles per hour from the northeast. Highs reach the mid 70s under mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach is at 7:59 AM with high tide at 2:44 PM.

There's no thunderstorm threat anywhere along the coast today, so at least that's good news. Just remember that rip currents will be life threatening in the surf zone, particularly around groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. If you get caught in a rip, swim parallel to the shore to escape.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2026 09:52:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, here's your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware this Tuesday, September 30th.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all beaches, so swimmers and waders need to exercise extreme caution in the water.

Starting up north in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, expect 2 to 3 foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV. Northeast winds will be light at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Water temperatures are pleasant in the lower 70s. High temperatures will reach the upper 70s. Low tide at Belmar occurs at 7:14 AM with high tide at 1:55 PM.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island, we're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf as well, but water temps drop to the mid 60s. Northeast winds pick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour under mostly cloudy skies. Expect highs in the mid 70s. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM.

The Atlantic City area will see the best surf of the day with 3 to 5 foot waves. Water temps remain in the mid 60s with moderate UV and mostly cloudy conditions. Northeast winds are 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide at Atlantic City is 7:28 AM and high tide at 2:12 PM.

Further south at Ocean City, we drop back to 2 to 3 foot surf with water temps in the upper 60s. Northeast winds stay at 10 to 15 miles per hour under mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Cape May is 7:49 AM and high tide is 2:46 PM.

Finally, at the Delaware beaches near Rehoboth Beach, expect 2 to 3 foot surf with water temps in the lower 70s. Here's where the winds are strongest, gusting to 15 to 20 miles per hour from the northeast. Highs reach the mid 70s under mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach is at 7:59 AM with high tide at 2:44 PM.

There's no thunderstorm threat anywhere along the coast today, so at least that's good news. Just remember that rip currents will be life threatening in the surf zone, particularly around groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. If you get caught in a rip, swim parallel to the shore to escape.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, here's your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware this Tuesday, September 30th.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all beaches, so swimmers and waders need to exercise extreme caution in the water.

Starting up north in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, expect 2 to 3 foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV. Northeast winds will be light at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Water temperatures are pleasant in the lower 70s. High temperatures will reach the upper 70s. Low tide at Belmar occurs at 7:14 AM with high tide at 1:55 PM.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island, we're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf as well, but water temps drop to the mid 60s. Northeast winds pick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour under mostly cloudy skies. Expect highs in the mid 70s. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM.

The Atlantic City area will see the best surf of the day with 3 to 5 foot waves. Water temps remain in the mid 60s with moderate UV and mostly cloudy conditions. Northeast winds are 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide at Atlantic City is 7:28 AM and high tide at 2:12 PM.

Further south at Ocean City, we drop back to 2 to 3 foot surf with water temps in the upper 60s. Northeast winds stay at 10 to 15 miles per hour under mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Cape May is 7:49 AM and high tide is 2:46 PM.

Finally, at the Delaware beaches near Rehoboth Beach, expect 2 to 3 foot surf with water temps in the lower 70s. Here's where the winds are strongest, gusting to 15 to 20 miles per hour from the northeast. Highs reach the mid 70s under mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach is at 7:59 AM with high tide at 2:44 PM.

There's no thunderstorm threat anywhere along the coast today, so at least that's good news. Just remember that rip currents will be life threatening in the surf zone, particularly around groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. If you get caught in a rip, swim parallel to the shore to escape.

For more http://www.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>Tuesday New Jersey Delaware Surf Forecast High Rip Current Risk Two to Five Foot Waves Safe Beach Swimming Tips</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service. If you're thinking about heading to the beach today, listen up because we've got some important information to share.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all beaches in New Jersey and Delaware. That means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so please exercise extreme caution if you're planning to enter the water.

Let's break down what to expect by region, starting up north at Sandy Hook and Eastern Monmouth. You're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and a high near the upper seventies. Water temps are running in the lower seventies, which is still pretty pleasant. Winds will be light out of the northeast at five to ten miles per hour. High tide in Belmar comes around one fifty-five in the afternoon, so plan accordingly.

Heading down the coast to Long Beach Island, conditions are fairly similar with two to three foot surf, but the water cools down a bit to the mid-sixties. Expect northeast winds a touch stronger at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Barnegat Inlet will see high tide at two twenty-three PM.

Now things get interesting around Atlantic City. This is where we see the biggest surf of the day with waves reaching three to five feet. Water temperature stays in the mid-sixties, and winds continue out of the northeast at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Still mostly cloudy with that moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still a good idea.

Moving further south to Ocean City and the Cape May area, we're back down to two to three foot waves. The water temperature climbs slightly to the upper sixties, and winds remain steady from the northeast at ten to fifteen miles per hour. High tide at Cape May occurs around two forty-six PM.

Finally, wrapping up at Delaware's Rehoboth Beach, expect two to three foot surf with the strongest winds of the day out of the northeast at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Water temperature returns to the lower seventies, making it one of the warmest spots along the coast today.

Across all locations, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with no thunderstorm potential. The moderate UV index means you'll still want that sunscreen even on a cloudy day. There's no rain in the forecast, so at least you won't be dealing with that.

One more time, remember that HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK remains in effect until this evening. Rip currents can be deadly, especially near groins, jetties, and piers. If you do go in the water, always swim near lifeguard stations and never swim alone. If you get caught in a rip current, don't panic. Swim parallel to the beach until you're out of the current, then swim back to shore at an angle.

Stay safe out there and enjoy what looks to be a decent beach day despite those rip current warnings. This is your Tuesday morning surf zone forecast.

For more http://www.quietplea

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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2026 09:52:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service. If you're thinking about heading to the beach today, listen up because we've got some important information to share.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all beaches in New Jersey and Delaware. That means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so please exercise extreme caution if you're planning to enter the water.

Let's break down what to expect by region, starting up north at Sandy Hook and Eastern Monmouth. You're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and a high near the upper seventies. Water temps are running in the lower seventies, which is still pretty pleasant. Winds will be light out of the northeast at five to ten miles per hour. High tide in Belmar comes around one fifty-five in the afternoon, so plan accordingly.

Heading down the coast to Long Beach Island, conditions are fairly similar with two to three foot surf, but the water cools down a bit to the mid-sixties. Expect northeast winds a touch stronger at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Barnegat Inlet will see high tide at two twenty-three PM.

Now things get interesting around Atlantic City. This is where we see the biggest surf of the day with waves reaching three to five feet. Water temperature stays in the mid-sixties, and winds continue out of the northeast at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Still mostly cloudy with that moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still a good idea.

Moving further south to Ocean City and the Cape May area, we're back down to two to three foot waves. The water temperature climbs slightly to the upper sixties, and winds remain steady from the northeast at ten to fifteen miles per hour. High tide at Cape May occurs around two forty-six PM.

Finally, wrapping up at Delaware's Rehoboth Beach, expect two to three foot surf with the strongest winds of the day out of the northeast at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Water temperature returns to the lower seventies, making it one of the warmest spots along the coast today.

Across all locations, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with no thunderstorm potential. The moderate UV index means you'll still want that sunscreen even on a cloudy day. There's no rain in the forecast, so at least you won't be dealing with that.

One more time, remember that HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK remains in effect until this evening. Rip currents can be deadly, especially near groins, jetties, and piers. If you do go in the water, always swim near lifeguard stations and never swim alone. If you get caught in a rip current, don't panic. Swim parallel to the beach until you're out of the current, then swim back to shore at an angle.

Stay safe out there and enjoy what looks to be a decent beach day despite those rip current warnings. This is your Tuesday morning surf zone forecast.

For more http://www.quietplea

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service. If you're thinking about heading to the beach today, listen up because we've got some important information to share.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all beaches in New Jersey and Delaware. That means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so please exercise extreme caution if you're planning to enter the water.

Let's break down what to expect by region, starting up north at Sandy Hook and Eastern Monmouth. You're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and a high near the upper seventies. Water temps are running in the lower seventies, which is still pretty pleasant. Winds will be light out of the northeast at five to ten miles per hour. High tide in Belmar comes around one fifty-five in the afternoon, so plan accordingly.

Heading down the coast to Long Beach Island, conditions are fairly similar with two to three foot surf, but the water cools down a bit to the mid-sixties. Expect northeast winds a touch stronger at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Barnegat Inlet will see high tide at two twenty-three PM.

Now things get interesting around Atlantic City. This is where we see the biggest surf of the day with waves reaching three to five feet. Water temperature stays in the mid-sixties, and winds continue out of the northeast at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Still mostly cloudy with that moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still a good idea.

Moving further south to Ocean City and the Cape May area, we're back down to two to three foot waves. The water temperature climbs slightly to the upper sixties, and winds remain steady from the northeast at ten to fifteen miles per hour. High tide at Cape May occurs around two forty-six PM.

Finally, wrapping up at Delaware's Rehoboth Beach, expect two to three foot surf with the strongest winds of the day out of the northeast at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Water temperature returns to the lower seventies, making it one of the warmest spots along the coast today.

Across all locations, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with no thunderstorm potential. The moderate UV index means you'll still want that sunscreen even on a cloudy day. There's no rain in the forecast, so at least you won't be dealing with that.

One more time, remember that HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK remains in effect until this evening. Rip currents can be deadly, especially near groins, jetties, and piers. If you do go in the water, always swim near lifeguard stations and never swim alone. If you get caught in a rip current, don't panic. Swim parallel to the beach until you're out of the current, then swim back to shore at an angle.

Stay safe out there and enjoy what looks to be a decent beach day despite those rip current warnings. This is your Tuesday morning surf zone forecast.

For more http://www.quietplea

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>High Rip Current Risk Tuesday New Jersey Delaware Beaches 2 to 5 Foot Surf Forecast</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening along the entire New Jersey and Delaware coastline. If you're planning to hit the water today, exercise extreme caution and always swim near a lifeguard.

Let's break down conditions by region, starting up north at Eastern Monmouth, including the Sandy Hook beaches. You're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf with mostly cloudy skies throughout the day. The water sits in the lower 70s, which is still pleasant for this time of year. Northeast winds will be light at 5 to 10 miles per hour. High temperatures reaching the upper 70s make it a nice beach day, just be aware of that high rip current risk. Low tide at Belmar comes at 7:14 AM, with high tide at 1:55 PM.

Moving south to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, you'll see similar 2 to 3 foot waves with mostly cloudy conditions. Water temps drop slightly to the mid 60s here, and winds pick up a bit to 10 to 15 miles per hour out of the northeast. Expect your high around the mid 70s. The low tide at Barnegat Inlet occurs at 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is your most active surf spot today. Waves build to 3 to 5 feet, making it the best option if you're looking for more size. Water temperatures remain in the mid 60s with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Again, mostly cloudy throughout the day with highs in the mid 70s. At Atlantic City, low tide hits at 7:28 AM and high tide at 2:12 PM.

Down at Ocean City and the Atlantic Coastal Cape May region, you're back to 2 to 3 foot waves. Water temps sit in the upper 60s with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Mostly cloudy skies and mid 70s for your high. Low tide at Cape May comes at 7:49 AM, high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, Delaware's beaches around Rehoboth Beach offer 2 to 3 foot surf with slightly stronger northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the lower 70s, making this one of the warmer spots today. Highs reaching the mid 70s and mostly cloudy conditions throughout. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach occurs at 7:59 AM with high tide at 2:44 PM.

Across all zones today, there's no thunderstorm potential and UV levels are moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen. The best window for water activities looks to be between the early morning low tides and the afternoon highs. Remember, life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today, so always swim near lifeguards and never turn your back to the ocean. Stay safe out there.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2026 09:51:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening along the entire New Jersey and Delaware coastline. If you're planning to hit the water today, exercise extreme caution and always swim near a lifeguard.

Let's break down conditions by region, starting up north at Eastern Monmouth, including the Sandy Hook beaches. You're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf with mostly cloudy skies throughout the day. The water sits in the lower 70s, which is still pleasant for this time of year. Northeast winds will be light at 5 to 10 miles per hour. High temperatures reaching the upper 70s make it a nice beach day, just be aware of that high rip current risk. Low tide at Belmar comes at 7:14 AM, with high tide at 1:55 PM.

Moving south to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, you'll see similar 2 to 3 foot waves with mostly cloudy conditions. Water temps drop slightly to the mid 60s here, and winds pick up a bit to 10 to 15 miles per hour out of the northeast. Expect your high around the mid 70s. The low tide at Barnegat Inlet occurs at 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is your most active surf spot today. Waves build to 3 to 5 feet, making it the best option if you're looking for more size. Water temperatures remain in the mid 60s with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Again, mostly cloudy throughout the day with highs in the mid 70s. At Atlantic City, low tide hits at 7:28 AM and high tide at 2:12 PM.

Down at Ocean City and the Atlantic Coastal Cape May region, you're back to 2 to 3 foot waves. Water temps sit in the upper 60s with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Mostly cloudy skies and mid 70s for your high. Low tide at Cape May comes at 7:49 AM, high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, Delaware's beaches around Rehoboth Beach offer 2 to 3 foot surf with slightly stronger northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the lower 70s, making this one of the warmer spots today. Highs reaching the mid 70s and mostly cloudy conditions throughout. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach occurs at 7:59 AM with high tide at 2:44 PM.

Across all zones today, there's no thunderstorm potential and UV levels are moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen. The best window for water activities looks to be between the early morning low tides and the afternoon highs. Remember, life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today, so always swim near lifeguards and never turn your back to the ocean. Stay safe out there.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening along the entire New Jersey and Delaware coastline. If you're planning to hit the water today, exercise extreme caution and always swim near a lifeguard.

Let's break down conditions by region, starting up north at Eastern Monmouth, including the Sandy Hook beaches. You're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf with mostly cloudy skies throughout the day. The water sits in the lower 70s, which is still pleasant for this time of year. Northeast winds will be light at 5 to 10 miles per hour. High temperatures reaching the upper 70s make it a nice beach day, just be aware of that high rip current risk. Low tide at Belmar comes at 7:14 AM, with high tide at 1:55 PM.

Moving south to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, you'll see similar 2 to 3 foot waves with mostly cloudy conditions. Water temps drop slightly to the mid 60s here, and winds pick up a bit to 10 to 15 miles per hour out of the northeast. Expect your high around the mid 70s. The low tide at Barnegat Inlet occurs at 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is your most active surf spot today. Waves build to 3 to 5 feet, making it the best option if you're looking for more size. Water temperatures remain in the mid 60s with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Again, mostly cloudy throughout the day with highs in the mid 70s. At Atlantic City, low tide hits at 7:28 AM and high tide at 2:12 PM.

Down at Ocean City and the Atlantic Coastal Cape May region, you're back to 2 to 3 foot waves. Water temps sit in the upper 60s with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Mostly cloudy skies and mid 70s for your high. Low tide at Cape May comes at 7:49 AM, high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, Delaware's beaches around Rehoboth Beach offer 2 to 3 foot surf with slightly stronger northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the lower 70s, making this one of the warmer spots today. Highs reaching the mid 70s and mostly cloudy conditions throughout. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach occurs at 7:59 AM with high tide at 2:44 PM.

Across all zones today, there's no thunderstorm potential and UV levels are moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen. The best window for water activities looks to be between the early morning low tides and the afternoon highs. Remember, life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today, so always swim near lifeguards and never turn your back to the ocean. Stay safe out there.

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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all our beaches, so swimmers and surfers need to exercise extra caution in the water today.

Let's start up north at Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook. We're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. Water temperatures are pleasant, sitting in the lower 70s. Expect northeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour with highs in the upper 70s. Low tide at Belmar hits at 7:14 AM, with high tide arriving at 1:55 PM.

Moving south to Long Beach Island, conditions are similar with 2 to 3 foot surf, though waters cool down to the mid 60s. Northeast winds pick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour. We're looking at highs in the mid 70s. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet occurs at 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM.

The Coastal Atlantic near Atlantic City is where we'll see the most significant surf today, with waves building to 3 to 5 feet. Water temps remain in the mid 60s with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide at Atlantic City is at 7:28 AM and high tide at 2:12 PM.

Down at Cape May near Ocean City, we're back to 2 to 3 foot surf with water temperatures in the upper 60s. Northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour with mid 70s highs. Low tide occurs at 7:49 AM with high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, wrapping up at the Delaware beaches including Rehoboth Beach, expect 2 to 3 foot surf with the strongest winds of the day, gusting 15 to 20 miles per hour from the northeast. Waters sit in the lower 70s with mid 70s highs. Low tide at Rehoboth is at 7:59 AM and high tide at 2:44 PM.

Across all zones, UV levels are moderate, thunderstorm potential is none, and skies will remain mostly cloudy throughout the day.

Remember, that High Rip Current Risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today. Stay aware, especially near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where rip currents often intensify. Have a safe day at the beach.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2026 09:51:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all our beaches, so swimmers and surfers need to exercise extra caution in the water today.

Let's start up north at Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook. We're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. Water temperatures are pleasant, sitting in the lower 70s. Expect northeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour with highs in the upper 70s. Low tide at Belmar hits at 7:14 AM, with high tide arriving at 1:55 PM.

Moving south to Long Beach Island, conditions are similar with 2 to 3 foot surf, though waters cool down to the mid 60s. Northeast winds pick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour. We're looking at highs in the mid 70s. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet occurs at 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM.

The Coastal Atlantic near Atlantic City is where we'll see the most significant surf today, with waves building to 3 to 5 feet. Water temps remain in the mid 60s with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide at Atlantic City is at 7:28 AM and high tide at 2:12 PM.

Down at Cape May near Ocean City, we're back to 2 to 3 foot surf with water temperatures in the upper 60s. Northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour with mid 70s highs. Low tide occurs at 7:49 AM with high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, wrapping up at the Delaware beaches including Rehoboth Beach, expect 2 to 3 foot surf with the strongest winds of the day, gusting 15 to 20 miles per hour from the northeast. Waters sit in the lower 70s with mid 70s highs. Low tide at Rehoboth is at 7:59 AM and high tide at 2:44 PM.

Across all zones, UV levels are moderate, thunderstorm potential is none, and skies will remain mostly cloudy throughout the day.

Remember, that High Rip Current Risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today. Stay aware, especially near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where rip currents often intensify. Have a safe day at the beach.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all our beaches, so swimmers and surfers need to exercise extra caution in the water today.

Let's start up north at Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook. We're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. Water temperatures are pleasant, sitting in the lower 70s. Expect northeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour with highs in the upper 70s. Low tide at Belmar hits at 7:14 AM, with high tide arriving at 1:55 PM.

Moving south to Long Beach Island, conditions are similar with 2 to 3 foot surf, though waters cool down to the mid 60s. Northeast winds pick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour. We're looking at highs in the mid 70s. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet occurs at 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM.

The Coastal Atlantic near Atlantic City is where we'll see the most significant surf today, with waves building to 3 to 5 feet. Water temps remain in the mid 60s with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide at Atlantic City is at 7:28 AM and high tide at 2:12 PM.

Down at Cape May near Ocean City, we're back to 2 to 3 foot surf with water temperatures in the upper 60s. Northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour with mid 70s highs. Low tide occurs at 7:49 AM with high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, wrapping up at the Delaware beaches including Rehoboth Beach, expect 2 to 3 foot surf with the strongest winds of the day, gusting 15 to 20 miles per hour from the northeast. Waters sit in the lower 70s with mid 70s highs. Low tide at Rehoboth is at 7:59 AM and high tide at 2:44 PM.

Across all zones, UV levels are moderate, thunderstorm potential is none, and skies will remain mostly cloudy throughout the day.

Remember, that High Rip Current Risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today. Stay aware, especially near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where rip currents often intensify. Have a safe day at the beach.

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      <title>High Rip Current Risk Tuesday New Jersey Delaware Beaches Surf Forecast Two to Five Feet Waves</title>
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      <description>Good morning! Welcome to your Tuesday, September thirtieth surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches. I'm reporting from the National Weather Service Mount Holly, and we've got some important information to share before you head to the shore.

First things first, a high rip current risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all our beaches. That means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers and water enthusiasts need to exercise serious caution and respect the ocean today.

Let's break down what to expect by region, starting up north. Eastern Monmouth, including the iconic beaches of Sandy Hook, will see surf heights of two to three feet with mostly cloudy skies. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, making for a relatively comfortable dip if you're brave enough. Northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour, and high temperatures will reach the upper seventies.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, conditions are similar with two to three foot surf, though water temperatures drop to the mid sixties. Northeast winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour here. The high will be around the mid seventies with mostly cloudy conditions throughout the day.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is where things get more interesting. This area is expecting the largest surf of the day at three to five feet. Same mostly cloudy weather pattern continues, with water temperatures in the mid sixties and northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour.

Down around Ocean City in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May zone, we're back to two to three foot waves with water temperatures in the upper sixties. Expect mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds of ten to fifteen miles per hour, with highs in the mid seventies.

Finally, wrapping up in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at two to three foot surf with water temperatures in the lower seventies. Delaware will experience the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast. Mostly cloudy skies and highs in the mid seventies round out the forecast.

UV index across all zones is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen even on this cloudy day. No thunderstorms are expected anywhere along the coast, so at least you won't have to worry about lightning strikes while you're battling those rip currents.

One more time, please remember the high rip current risk is in effect from eight AM through this evening. If you do venture into the water, swim near lifeguard stations, avoid swimming alone, and if you get caught in a rip current, swim parallel to the shore rather than fighting directly against it.

Have a safe and enjoyable day at the beach!

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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 09:52:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning! Welcome to your Tuesday, September thirtieth surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches. I'm reporting from the National Weather Service Mount Holly, and we've got some important information to share before you head to the shore.

First things first, a high rip current risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all our beaches. That means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers and water enthusiasts need to exercise serious caution and respect the ocean today.

Let's break down what to expect by region, starting up north. Eastern Monmouth, including the iconic beaches of Sandy Hook, will see surf heights of two to three feet with mostly cloudy skies. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, making for a relatively comfortable dip if you're brave enough. Northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour, and high temperatures will reach the upper seventies.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, conditions are similar with two to three foot surf, though water temperatures drop to the mid sixties. Northeast winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour here. The high will be around the mid seventies with mostly cloudy conditions throughout the day.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is where things get more interesting. This area is expecting the largest surf of the day at three to five feet. Same mostly cloudy weather pattern continues, with water temperatures in the mid sixties and northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour.

Down around Ocean City in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May zone, we're back to two to three foot waves with water temperatures in the upper sixties. Expect mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds of ten to fifteen miles per hour, with highs in the mid seventies.

Finally, wrapping up in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at two to three foot surf with water temperatures in the lower seventies. Delaware will experience the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast. Mostly cloudy skies and highs in the mid seventies round out the forecast.

UV index across all zones is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen even on this cloudy day. No thunderstorms are expected anywhere along the coast, so at least you won't have to worry about lightning strikes while you're battling those rip currents.

One more time, please remember the high rip current risk is in effect from eight AM through this evening. If you do venture into the water, swim near lifeguard stations, avoid swimming alone, and if you get caught in a rip current, swim parallel to the shore rather than fighting directly against it.

Have a safe and enjoyable day at the beach!

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        <![CDATA[Good morning! Welcome to your Tuesday, September thirtieth surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches. I'm reporting from the National Weather Service Mount Holly, and we've got some important information to share before you head to the shore.

First things first, a high rip current risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all our beaches. That means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers and water enthusiasts need to exercise serious caution and respect the ocean today.

Let's break down what to expect by region, starting up north. Eastern Monmouth, including the iconic beaches of Sandy Hook, will see surf heights of two to three feet with mostly cloudy skies. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, making for a relatively comfortable dip if you're brave enough. Northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour, and high temperatures will reach the upper seventies.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, conditions are similar with two to three foot surf, though water temperatures drop to the mid sixties. Northeast winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour here. The high will be around the mid seventies with mostly cloudy conditions throughout the day.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is where things get more interesting. This area is expecting the largest surf of the day at three to five feet. Same mostly cloudy weather pattern continues, with water temperatures in the mid sixties and northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour.

Down around Ocean City in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May zone, we're back to two to three foot waves with water temperatures in the upper sixties. Expect mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds of ten to fifteen miles per hour, with highs in the mid seventies.

Finally, wrapping up in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at two to three foot surf with water temperatures in the lower seventies. Delaware will experience the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast. Mostly cloudy skies and highs in the mid seventies round out the forecast.

UV index across all zones is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen even on this cloudy day. No thunderstorms are expected anywhere along the coast, so at least you won't have to worry about lightning strikes while you're battling those rip currents.

One more time, please remember the high rip current risk is in effect from eight AM through this evening. If you do venture into the water, swim near lifeguard stations, avoid swimming alone, and if you get caught in a rip current, swim parallel to the shore rather than fighting directly against it.

Have a safe and enjoyable day at 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>NJ Delaware Surf Forecast Tuesday High Rip Current Risk Two to Five Foot Waves</title>
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      <description>Good morning, here's your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service.

A high rip current risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening for all beaches from Sandy Hook down through the Delaware coast. That means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so please exercise extreme caution if you're heading into the water today.

Starting up north at Sandy Hook and the Eastern Monmouth beaches, expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and a high near the upper seventies. Northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. Water temperatures are running in the lower seventies, which should feel pretty refreshing. Low tide at Belmar occurs at seven fourteen this morning with high tide coming at one fifty five in the afternoon.

As we head down the Jersey Shore to Long Beach Island, conditions remain mostly the same with two to three foot surf and moderate UV, but the winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour from the northeast. The water here is noticeably cooler though, sitting in the mid sixties. Your high for the day will be in the mid seventies with low tide at Barnegat Inlet at eight oh five AM.

The Coastal Atlantic region including Atlantic City is looking like the best swell of the day. Expect three to five foot surf along with that high rip current risk. Northeast winds are ten to fifteen miles per hour, water temps in the mid sixties, and a high around the mid seventies. Low tide comes at seven twenty eight in the morning.

Down at Ocean City and the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area, we're back to two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy conditions and that persistent high rip current risk. Northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour with highs in the mid seventies and water temperatures in the upper sixties. Low tide is at seven forty nine AM.

Finally, rounding out our forecast at Delaware's Rehoboth Beach, expect two to three foot surf with northeast winds picking up a bit to fifteen to twenty miles per hour, making it the windiest stretch of the coast today. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies and highs will reach the mid seventies. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach occurs at seven fifty nine this morning.

Bottom line: beautiful mostly cloudy skies all day, moderate UV index, but that high rip current risk means currents are likely to be life-threatening in the surf zone. Stick to the lifeguarded beaches, swim near the lifeguard stands, and be especially cautious around groins, jetties, and piers where rip currents often concentrate. No thunderstorms are expected, so it's a safe day weather-wise, just watch out for those currents.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2026 09:52:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, here's your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service.

A high rip current risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening for all beaches from Sandy Hook down through the Delaware coast. That means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so please exercise extreme caution if you're heading into the water today.

Starting up north at Sandy Hook and the Eastern Monmouth beaches, expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and a high near the upper seventies. Northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. Water temperatures are running in the lower seventies, which should feel pretty refreshing. Low tide at Belmar occurs at seven fourteen this morning with high tide coming at one fifty five in the afternoon.

As we head down the Jersey Shore to Long Beach Island, conditions remain mostly the same with two to three foot surf and moderate UV, but the winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour from the northeast. The water here is noticeably cooler though, sitting in the mid sixties. Your high for the day will be in the mid seventies with low tide at Barnegat Inlet at eight oh five AM.

The Coastal Atlantic region including Atlantic City is looking like the best swell of the day. Expect three to five foot surf along with that high rip current risk. Northeast winds are ten to fifteen miles per hour, water temps in the mid sixties, and a high around the mid seventies. Low tide comes at seven twenty eight in the morning.

Down at Ocean City and the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area, we're back to two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy conditions and that persistent high rip current risk. Northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour with highs in the mid seventies and water temperatures in the upper sixties. Low tide is at seven forty nine AM.

Finally, rounding out our forecast at Delaware's Rehoboth Beach, expect two to three foot surf with northeast winds picking up a bit to fifteen to twenty miles per hour, making it the windiest stretch of the coast today. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies and highs will reach the mid seventies. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach occurs at seven fifty nine this morning.

Bottom line: beautiful mostly cloudy skies all day, moderate UV index, but that high rip current risk means currents are likely to be life-threatening in the surf zone. Stick to the lifeguarded beaches, swim near the lifeguard stands, and be especially cautious around groins, jetties, and piers where rip currents often concentrate. No thunderstorms are expected, so it's a safe day weather-wise, just watch out for those currents.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, here's your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service.

A high rip current risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening for all beaches from Sandy Hook down through the Delaware coast. That means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so please exercise extreme caution if you're heading into the water today.

Starting up north at Sandy Hook and the Eastern Monmouth beaches, expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and a high near the upper seventies. Northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. Water temperatures are running in the lower seventies, which should feel pretty refreshing. Low tide at Belmar occurs at seven fourteen this morning with high tide coming at one fifty five in the afternoon.

As we head down the Jersey Shore to Long Beach Island, conditions remain mostly the same with two to three foot surf and moderate UV, but the winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour from the northeast. The water here is noticeably cooler though, sitting in the mid sixties. Your high for the day will be in the mid seventies with low tide at Barnegat Inlet at eight oh five AM.

The Coastal Atlantic region including Atlantic City is looking like the best swell of the day. Expect three to five foot surf along with that high rip current risk. Northeast winds are ten to fifteen miles per hour, water temps in the mid sixties, and a high around the mid seventies. Low tide comes at seven twenty eight in the morning.

Down at Ocean City and the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area, we're back to two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy conditions and that persistent high rip current risk. Northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour with highs in the mid seventies and water temperatures in the upper sixties. Low tide is at seven forty nine AM.

Finally, rounding out our forecast at Delaware's Rehoboth Beach, expect two to three foot surf with northeast winds picking up a bit to fifteen to twenty miles per hour, making it the windiest stretch of the coast today. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies and highs will reach the mid seventies. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach occurs at seven fifty nine this morning.

Bottom line: beautiful mostly cloudy skies all day, moderate UV index, but that high rip current risk means currents are likely to be life-threatening in the surf zone. Stick to the lifeguarded beaches, swim near the lifeguard stands, and be especially cautious around groins, jetties, and piers where rip currents often concentrate. No thunderstorms are expected, so it's a safe day weather-wise, just watch out for those currents.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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

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      <title>New Jersey Delaware Beach Forecast Tuesday High Rip Current Risk Two to Five Foot Surf</title>
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      <description>Good morning everyone, this is your Tuesday surf and beach forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all our beaches, so please exercise extreme caution if you're heading into the water today.

Let's break down conditions by region, starting up north in Eastern Monmouth County, including the Sandy Hook area. You're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and a high near the upper seventies. Northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour, and water temperatures are sitting in the lower seventies. The low tide comes at seven fourteen AM with high tide at one fifty five PM.

Moving down the Jersey Shore to Long Beach Island, surf heights remain two to three feet with water temperatures cooling to the mid sixties. Winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen knots from the northeast. High tide at Barnegat Inlet occurs at two twenty three PM, following a low at eight oh five AM.

Around Atlantic City, we're seeing the most impressive surf of the day with three to five foot waves. Water temperature is mid sixties with the same mostly cloudy conditions. Northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour will keep conditions relatively calm. High tide is at two twelve PM after an early morning low at seven twenty eight.

Down in Ocean City and the Atlantic Coastal Cape May region, expect two to three foot surf with water temperatures in the upper sixties. High tide comes at two forty six PM at Cape May following the low at seven forty nine AM.

Finally, over in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, two to three foot surf with water temperatures in the lower seventies. Winds are a bit stronger here, northeast at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. High tide is at two forty four PM.

Thunderstorm potential is none across the region, and UV index is moderate throughout. Sunrise this morning is between six fifty and six fifty five AM, with sunset between six forty two and six forty seven PM depending on your location.

Remember, that HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK means life threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today. Even strong swimmers should think twice about entering the water. If you do go in, always swim near lifeguards and stay alert to those dangerous currents, especially near jetties, groins, and piers where they're even more likely to form.

Have a safe and enjoyable beach day.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2026 09:51:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning everyone, this is your Tuesday surf and beach forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all our beaches, so please exercise extreme caution if you're heading into the water today.

Let's break down conditions by region, starting up north in Eastern Monmouth County, including the Sandy Hook area. You're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and a high near the upper seventies. Northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour, and water temperatures are sitting in the lower seventies. The low tide comes at seven fourteen AM with high tide at one fifty five PM.

Moving down the Jersey Shore to Long Beach Island, surf heights remain two to three feet with water temperatures cooling to the mid sixties. Winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen knots from the northeast. High tide at Barnegat Inlet occurs at two twenty three PM, following a low at eight oh five AM.

Around Atlantic City, we're seeing the most impressive surf of the day with three to five foot waves. Water temperature is mid sixties with the same mostly cloudy conditions. Northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour will keep conditions relatively calm. High tide is at two twelve PM after an early morning low at seven twenty eight.

Down in Ocean City and the Atlantic Coastal Cape May region, expect two to three foot surf with water temperatures in the upper sixties. High tide comes at two forty six PM at Cape May following the low at seven forty nine AM.

Finally, over in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, two to three foot surf with water temperatures in the lower seventies. Winds are a bit stronger here, northeast at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. High tide is at two forty four PM.

Thunderstorm potential is none across the region, and UV index is moderate throughout. Sunrise this morning is between six fifty and six fifty five AM, with sunset between six forty two and six forty seven PM depending on your location.

Remember, that HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK means life threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today. Even strong swimmers should think twice about entering the water. If you do go in, always swim near lifeguards and stay alert to those dangerous currents, especially near jetties, groins, and piers where they're even more likely to form.

Have a safe and enjoyable beach day.

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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[Good morning everyone, this is your Tuesday surf and beach forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all our beaches, so please exercise extreme caution if you're heading into the water today.

Let's break down conditions by region, starting up north in Eastern Monmouth County, including the Sandy Hook area. You're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and a high near the upper seventies. Northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour, and water temperatures are sitting in the lower seventies. The low tide comes at seven fourteen AM with high tide at one fifty five PM.

Moving down the Jersey Shore to Long Beach Island, surf heights remain two to three feet with water temperatures cooling to the mid sixties. Winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen knots from the northeast. High tide at Barnegat Inlet occurs at two twenty three PM, following a low at eight oh five AM.

Around Atlantic City, we're seeing the most impressive surf of the day with three to five foot waves. Water temperature is mid sixties with the same mostly cloudy conditions. Northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour will keep conditions relatively calm. High tide is at two twelve PM after an early morning low at seven twenty eight.

Down in Ocean City and the Atlantic Coastal Cape May region, expect two to three foot surf with water temperatures in the upper sixties. High tide comes at two forty six PM at Cape May following the low at seven forty nine AM.

Finally, over in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, two to three foot surf with water temperatures in the lower seventies. Winds are a bit stronger here, northeast at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. High tide is at two forty four PM.

Thunderstorm potential is none across the region, and UV index is moderate throughout. Sunrise this morning is between six fifty and six fifty five AM, with sunset between six forty two and six forty seven PM depending on your location.

Remember, that HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK means life threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today. Even strong swimmers should think twice about entering the water. If you do go in, always swim near lifeguards and stay alert to those dangerous currents, especially near jetties, groins, and piers where they're even more likely to form.

Have a safe and enjoyable beach day.

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      <title>New Jersey Delaware Beach Forecast High Rip Current Risk 2 to 5 Foot Surf Tuesday</title>
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      <description>Good morning! Here's your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today, so a High Rip Current Risk is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening. If you're heading to the beach, please exercise extreme caution and never swim near groins, jetties, reefs, or piers where rip currents are even more dangerous.

Let's break down conditions by region. Up in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, expect modest surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with mostly cloudy skies. Water temperatures sit in the lower 70s, so it'll feel pretty comfortable for a dip. Winds will be light, coming from the northeast at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Low tide occurs around 7:14 AM with high tide at 1:55 PM. Sunrise is at 6:50 AM and sunset at 6:42 PM.

Moving down to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, surf heights remain at 2 to 3 feet with mostly cloudy conditions persisting. However, you'll notice the water temperature drops to the mid 60s, so bring a wetsuit if you plan to stay in longer. Northeast winds pick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide is at 8:05 AM with high tide following at 2:23 PM.

The Coastal Atlantic beaches near Atlantic City are looking like the best waves of the day, with surf heights reaching 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures remain in the mid 60s under mostly cloudy skies. Northeast winds stay at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide hits at 7:28 AM and high tide at 2:12 PM.

Heading south to Ocean City in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, conditions settle back down to 2 to 3 foot waves with upper 60s water temperatures. Northeast winds are 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide occurs at 7:49 AM with high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, over at Delaware's Rehoboth Beach, expect 2 to 3 foot surf with mostly cloudy weather and lower 70s water temperatures. This is where the windiest conditions will be, with northeast winds reaching 15 to 20 miles per hour. Low tide is at 7:59 AM and high tide at 2:44 PM.

Across all zones today, there's no thunderstorm potential and UV levels are moderate, so sunscreen is still recommended. Highs will range from the mid to upper 70s depending on your location.

Remember, that High Rip Current Risk is no joke. If you do get caught in a rip current, stay calm, don't panic, and swim parallel to the shore until you escape its pull. Have a safe and enjoyable day at the beach!

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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2026 09:53:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning! Here's your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today, so a High Rip Current Risk is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening. If you're heading to the beach, please exercise extreme caution and never swim near groins, jetties, reefs, or piers where rip currents are even more dangerous.

Let's break down conditions by region. Up in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, expect modest surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with mostly cloudy skies. Water temperatures sit in the lower 70s, so it'll feel pretty comfortable for a dip. Winds will be light, coming from the northeast at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Low tide occurs around 7:14 AM with high tide at 1:55 PM. Sunrise is at 6:50 AM and sunset at 6:42 PM.

Moving down to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, surf heights remain at 2 to 3 feet with mostly cloudy conditions persisting. However, you'll notice the water temperature drops to the mid 60s, so bring a wetsuit if you plan to stay in longer. Northeast winds pick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide is at 8:05 AM with high tide following at 2:23 PM.

The Coastal Atlantic beaches near Atlantic City are looking like the best waves of the day, with surf heights reaching 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures remain in the mid 60s under mostly cloudy skies. Northeast winds stay at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide hits at 7:28 AM and high tide at 2:12 PM.

Heading south to Ocean City in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, conditions settle back down to 2 to 3 foot waves with upper 60s water temperatures. Northeast winds are 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide occurs at 7:49 AM with high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, over at Delaware's Rehoboth Beach, expect 2 to 3 foot surf with mostly cloudy weather and lower 70s water temperatures. This is where the windiest conditions will be, with northeast winds reaching 15 to 20 miles per hour. Low tide is at 7:59 AM and high tide at 2:44 PM.

Across all zones today, there's no thunderstorm potential and UV levels are moderate, so sunscreen is still recommended. Highs will range from the mid to upper 70s depending on your location.

Remember, that High Rip Current Risk is no joke. If you do get caught in a rip current, stay calm, don't panic, and swim parallel to the shore until you escape its pull. Have a safe and enjoyable day at 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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning! Here's your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today, so a High Rip Current Risk is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening. If you're heading to the beach, please exercise extreme caution and never swim near groins, jetties, reefs, or piers where rip currents are even more dangerous.

Let's break down conditions by region. Up in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, expect modest surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with mostly cloudy skies. Water temperatures sit in the lower 70s, so it'll feel pretty comfortable for a dip. Winds will be light, coming from the northeast at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Low tide occurs around 7:14 AM with high tide at 1:55 PM. Sunrise is at 6:50 AM and sunset at 6:42 PM.

Moving down to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, surf heights remain at 2 to 3 feet with mostly cloudy conditions persisting. However, you'll notice the water temperature drops to the mid 60s, so bring a wetsuit if you plan to stay in longer. Northeast winds pick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide is at 8:05 AM with high tide following at 2:23 PM.

The Coastal Atlantic beaches near Atlantic City are looking like the best waves of the day, with surf heights reaching 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures remain in the mid 60s under mostly cloudy skies. Northeast winds stay at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide hits at 7:28 AM and high tide at 2:12 PM.

Heading south to Ocean City in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, conditions settle back down to 2 to 3 foot waves with upper 60s water temperatures. Northeast winds are 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide occurs at 7:49 AM with high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, over at Delaware's Rehoboth Beach, expect 2 to 3 foot surf with mostly cloudy weather and lower 70s water temperatures. This is where the windiest conditions will be, with northeast winds reaching 15 to 20 miles per hour. Low tide is at 7:59 AM and high tide at 2:44 PM.

Across all zones today, there's no thunderstorm potential and UV levels are moderate, so sunscreen is still recommended. Highs will range from the mid to upper 70s depending on your location.

Remember, that High Rip Current Risk is no joke. If you do get caught in a rip current, stay calm, don't panic, and swim parallel to the shore until you escape its pull. Have a safe and enjoyable day at 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>New Jersey Delaware Beach Forecast Tuesday September 30th High Rip Current Risk Surf Update</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

We're starting the day with a high rip current risk in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all of our beaches. So if you're planning a water visit today, please exercise extreme caution and be aware that life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone.

Let's break down what we're expecting by region:

Up in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we're looking at surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with mostly cloudy skies. Water temperatures are in the lower 70s, which is still quite pleasant. We'll see northeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour, making it relatively calm up there. High temperatures will reach the upper 70s. The low tide at Belmar comes in at 7:14 in the morning, with high tide at 1:55 in the afternoon.

Moving down to Long Beach Island and the coastal ocean areas, we're maintaining those 2 to 3 foot surf heights, but the water temperature drops a bit to the mid 60s. Winds pick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour from the northeast. Expect mostly cloudy conditions and highs in the mid 70s. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at 8:05 AM, with high tide following at 2:23 PM.

Now, if you're around Atlantic City and the Coastal Atlantic beaches, this is where we see the most significant surf activity today. We're expecting 3 to 5 foot waves, the largest on the Jersey coast. Water temperatures here are also in the mid 60s, and northeast winds will be 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide is at 7:28 AM with high tide at 2:12 PM.

Down in Ocean City and the Atlantic Coastal Cape May region, we're back to 2 to 3 foot surf with water temperatures in the upper 60s. Northeast winds are 10 to 15 miles per hour. High tide at Cape May occurs at 2:46 PM.

Finally, across the Delaware beaches near Rehoboth, we've got 2 to 3 foot waves as well, with water temperatures in the lower 70s. Here's where we see the strongest winds of the day, gusting 15 to 20 miles per hour from the northeast. Low tide comes at 7:59 AM with high tide at 2:44 PM.

Overall, no thunderstorms are expected today, and UV levels are moderate across the board, so don't forget your sunscreen if you're heading out.

The big takeaway for today is that high rip current risk across all beaches. These currents can develop suddenly and with intensity, particularly around groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. If you do venture into the water, swim near lifeguard stations, never swim alone, and if caught in a rip current, remain calm and swim parallel to the shore until you escape the current's pull.

Stay safe out there, and enjoy the rest of your Tuesday.

For more http://www.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, 05 Apr 2026 09:56:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

We're starting the day with a high rip current risk in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all of our beaches. So if you're planning a water visit today, please exercise extreme caution and be aware that life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone.

Let's break down what we're expecting by region:

Up in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we're looking at surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with mostly cloudy skies. Water temperatures are in the lower 70s, which is still quite pleasant. We'll see northeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour, making it relatively calm up there. High temperatures will reach the upper 70s. The low tide at Belmar comes in at 7:14 in the morning, with high tide at 1:55 in the afternoon.

Moving down to Long Beach Island and the coastal ocean areas, we're maintaining those 2 to 3 foot surf heights, but the water temperature drops a bit to the mid 60s. Winds pick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour from the northeast. Expect mostly cloudy conditions and highs in the mid 70s. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at 8:05 AM, with high tide following at 2:23 PM.

Now, if you're around Atlantic City and the Coastal Atlantic beaches, this is where we see the most significant surf activity today. We're expecting 3 to 5 foot waves, the largest on the Jersey coast. Water temperatures here are also in the mid 60s, and northeast winds will be 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide is at 7:28 AM with high tide at 2:12 PM.

Down in Ocean City and the Atlantic Coastal Cape May region, we're back to 2 to 3 foot surf with water temperatures in the upper 60s. Northeast winds are 10 to 15 miles per hour. High tide at Cape May occurs at 2:46 PM.

Finally, across the Delaware beaches near Rehoboth, we've got 2 to 3 foot waves as well, with water temperatures in the lower 70s. Here's where we see the strongest winds of the day, gusting 15 to 20 miles per hour from the northeast. Low tide comes at 7:59 AM with high tide at 2:44 PM.

Overall, no thunderstorms are expected today, and UV levels are moderate across the board, so don't forget your sunscreen if you're heading out.

The big takeaway for today is that high rip current risk across all beaches. These currents can develop suddenly and with intensity, particularly around groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. If you do venture into the water, swim near lifeguard stations, never swim alone, and if caught in a rip current, remain calm and swim parallel to the shore until you escape the current's pull.

Stay safe out there, and enjoy the rest of your Tuesday.

For more http://www.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 morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

We're starting the day with a high rip current risk in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all of our beaches. So if you're planning a water visit today, please exercise extreme caution and be aware that life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone.

Let's break down what we're expecting by region:

Up in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we're looking at surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with mostly cloudy skies. Water temperatures are in the lower 70s, which is still quite pleasant. We'll see northeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour, making it relatively calm up there. High temperatures will reach the upper 70s. The low tide at Belmar comes in at 7:14 in the morning, with high tide at 1:55 in the afternoon.

Moving down to Long Beach Island and the coastal ocean areas, we're maintaining those 2 to 3 foot surf heights, but the water temperature drops a bit to the mid 60s. Winds pick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour from the northeast. Expect mostly cloudy conditions and highs in the mid 70s. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at 8:05 AM, with high tide following at 2:23 PM.

Now, if you're around Atlantic City and the Coastal Atlantic beaches, this is where we see the most significant surf activity today. We're expecting 3 to 5 foot waves, the largest on the Jersey coast. Water temperatures here are also in the mid 60s, and northeast winds will be 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide is at 7:28 AM with high tide at 2:12 PM.

Down in Ocean City and the Atlantic Coastal Cape May region, we're back to 2 to 3 foot surf with water temperatures in the upper 60s. Northeast winds are 10 to 15 miles per hour. High tide at Cape May occurs at 2:46 PM.

Finally, across the Delaware beaches near Rehoboth, we've got 2 to 3 foot waves as well, with water temperatures in the lower 70s. Here's where we see the strongest winds of the day, gusting 15 to 20 miles per hour from the northeast. Low tide comes at 7:59 AM with high tide at 2:44 PM.

Overall, no thunderstorms are expected today, and UV levels are moderate across the board, so don't forget your sunscreen if you're heading out.

The big takeaway for today is that high rip current risk across all beaches. These currents can develop suddenly and with intensity, particularly around groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. If you do venture into the water, swim near lifeguard stations, never swim alone, and if caught in a rip current, remain calm and swim parallel to the shore until you escape the current's pull.

Stay safe out there, and enjoy the rest of your Tuesday.

For more http://www.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>New Jersey Delaware Surf Forecast Tuesday September 30 High Rip Current Risk 2 to 5 Foot Waves</title>
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      <description>Good morning! Here's your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast for Tuesday, September 30th.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all beaches, so if you're heading to the water, exercise extreme caution and always swim near lifeguards.

Starting up north in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, expect 2 to 3 foot waves with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV. Water temps are in the lower 70s, which is still pretty pleasant. Northeast winds will be light, just 5 to 10 miles per hour. High temperature today reaches the upper 70s. Low tide at Belmar occurs at 7:14 AM with high tide at 1:55 PM. Sunrise is at 6:50 AM and sunset at 6:42 PM.

Moving down the shore to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, surf heights pick up slightly to 2 to 3 feet. Water temperatures drop to the mid 60s here, so you might want that wetsuit. Northeast winds strengthen a bit to 10 to 15 miles per hour. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with moderate UV and highs in the mid 70s. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM.

Further south in the Coastal Atlantic zone near Atlantic City, this is where we see the most impressive surf today with waves running 3 to 5 feet. Water temps remain in the mid 60s and northeast winds stay at 10 to 15 miles per hour. It'll be mostly cloudy with moderate UV and highs in the mid 70s. Low tide hits at 7:28 AM and high tide at 2:12 PM in Atlantic City.

Down at the Atlantic Coastal Cape May zone around Ocean City, we're back to 2 to 3 foot waves with upper 60s water temps and northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Mostly cloudy skies, moderate UV, and mid 70s for highs. Low tide at Cape May is at 7:49 AM with high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, heading to Delaware and Rehoboth Beach, expect 2 to 3 foot waves with water temps in the lower 70s. The wind here is the strongest of the day, gusting to 15 to 20 miles per hour from the northeast. Mostly cloudy conditions with moderate UV and highs in the mid 70s. Low tide at Rehoboth is at 7:59 AM and high tide at 2:44 PM.

Remember that rip currents will be likely in the surf zone all day, especially near jetties, groins, and piers. Have a great day at the beach 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>Sat, 04 Apr 2026 09:52:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning! Here's your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast for Tuesday, September 30th.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all beaches, so if you're heading to the water, exercise extreme caution and always swim near lifeguards.

Starting up north in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, expect 2 to 3 foot waves with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV. Water temps are in the lower 70s, which is still pretty pleasant. Northeast winds will be light, just 5 to 10 miles per hour. High temperature today reaches the upper 70s. Low tide at Belmar occurs at 7:14 AM with high tide at 1:55 PM. Sunrise is at 6:50 AM and sunset at 6:42 PM.

Moving down the shore to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, surf heights pick up slightly to 2 to 3 feet. Water temperatures drop to the mid 60s here, so you might want that wetsuit. Northeast winds strengthen a bit to 10 to 15 miles per hour. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with moderate UV and highs in the mid 70s. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM.

Further south in the Coastal Atlantic zone near Atlantic City, this is where we see the most impressive surf today with waves running 3 to 5 feet. Water temps remain in the mid 60s and northeast winds stay at 10 to 15 miles per hour. It'll be mostly cloudy with moderate UV and highs in the mid 70s. Low tide hits at 7:28 AM and high tide at 2:12 PM in Atlantic City.

Down at the Atlantic Coastal Cape May zone around Ocean City, we're back to 2 to 3 foot waves with upper 60s water temps and northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Mostly cloudy skies, moderate UV, and mid 70s for highs. Low tide at Cape May is at 7:49 AM with high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, heading to Delaware and Rehoboth Beach, expect 2 to 3 foot waves with water temps in the lower 70s. The wind here is the strongest of the day, gusting to 15 to 20 miles per hour from the northeast. Mostly cloudy conditions with moderate UV and highs in the mid 70s. Low tide at Rehoboth is at 7:59 AM and high tide at 2:44 PM.

Remember that rip currents will be likely in the surf zone all day, especially near jetties, groins, and piers. Have a great day at the beach 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[Good morning! Here's your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast for Tuesday, September 30th.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all beaches, so if you're heading to the water, exercise extreme caution and always swim near lifeguards.

Starting up north in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, expect 2 to 3 foot waves with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV. Water temps are in the lower 70s, which is still pretty pleasant. Northeast winds will be light, just 5 to 10 miles per hour. High temperature today reaches the upper 70s. Low tide at Belmar occurs at 7:14 AM with high tide at 1:55 PM. Sunrise is at 6:50 AM and sunset at 6:42 PM.

Moving down the shore to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, surf heights pick up slightly to 2 to 3 feet. Water temperatures drop to the mid 60s here, so you might want that wetsuit. Northeast winds strengthen a bit to 10 to 15 miles per hour. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with moderate UV and highs in the mid 70s. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM.

Further south in the Coastal Atlantic zone near Atlantic City, this is where we see the most impressive surf today with waves running 3 to 5 feet. Water temps remain in the mid 60s and northeast winds stay at 10 to 15 miles per hour. It'll be mostly cloudy with moderate UV and highs in the mid 70s. Low tide hits at 7:28 AM and high tide at 2:12 PM in Atlantic City.

Down at the Atlantic Coastal Cape May zone around Ocean City, we're back to 2 to 3 foot waves with upper 60s water temps and northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Mostly cloudy skies, moderate UV, and mid 70s for highs. Low tide at Cape May is at 7:49 AM with high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, heading to Delaware and Rehoboth Beach, expect 2 to 3 foot waves with water temps in the lower 70s. The wind here is the strongest of the day, gusting to 15 to 20 miles per hour from the northeast. Mostly cloudy conditions with moderate UV and highs in the mid 70s. Low tide at Rehoboth is at 7:59 AM and high tide at 2:44 PM.

Remember that rip currents will be likely in the surf zone all day, especially near jetties, groins, and piers. Have a great day at the beach 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>Tuesday New Jersey Delaware Beach Surf Forecast: Two to Five Foot Waves with High Rip Current Risk</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches, brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK remains in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all our coastal zones. If you're planning to get in the water today, please exercise extreme caution and be aware of strong currents near groins, jetties, and piers.

Starting up north in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. Water temps are in the lower seventies, so it's still pleasant. Northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour will be light. High temperatures will reach the upper seventies. Low tide at Belmar comes in at seven fourteen in the morning, with high tide at one fifty five in the afternoon.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island on the Coastal Ocean, conditions remain fairly similar with two to three foot waves and moderate water temps in the mid sixties. Northeast winds will be slightly stronger here at ten to fifteen miles per hour. The high tide at Barnegat Inlet hits at two twenty three in the afternoon.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is showing the most impressive surf of the day with three to five foot waves. Same mostly cloudy pattern with mid-sixties water temps and northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. High tide there is at two twelve in the afternoon.

Down in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area near Ocean City, we're back to two to three foot waves with upper sixties water temperatures and northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. High tide at Cape May is at two forty six in the afternoon.

Finally, our Delaware beaches near Rehoboth are showing two to three foot surf with slightly warmer water in the lower seventies. Winds will be a bit stronger here at fifteen to twenty miles per hour out of the northeast. High tide at Rehoboth comes in at two forty four in the afternoon.

There's no thunderstorm potential anywhere along the coast today, and UV levels are moderate across all zones. 

Make it a safe day on the water, and remember, respect the ocean and those rip currents.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2026 09:53:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches, brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK remains in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all our coastal zones. If you're planning to get in the water today, please exercise extreme caution and be aware of strong currents near groins, jetties, and piers.

Starting up north in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. Water temps are in the lower seventies, so it's still pleasant. Northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour will be light. High temperatures will reach the upper seventies. Low tide at Belmar comes in at seven fourteen in the morning, with high tide at one fifty five in the afternoon.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island on the Coastal Ocean, conditions remain fairly similar with two to three foot waves and moderate water temps in the mid sixties. Northeast winds will be slightly stronger here at ten to fifteen miles per hour. The high tide at Barnegat Inlet hits at two twenty three in the afternoon.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is showing the most impressive surf of the day with three to five foot waves. Same mostly cloudy pattern with mid-sixties water temps and northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. High tide there is at two twelve in the afternoon.

Down in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area near Ocean City, we're back to two to three foot waves with upper sixties water temperatures and northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. High tide at Cape May is at two forty six in the afternoon.

Finally, our Delaware beaches near Rehoboth are showing two to three foot surf with slightly warmer water in the lower seventies. Winds will be a bit stronger here at fifteen to twenty miles per hour out of the northeast. High tide at Rehoboth comes in at two forty four in the afternoon.

There's no thunderstorm potential anywhere along the coast today, and UV levels are moderate across all zones. 

Make it a safe day on the water, and remember, respect the ocean and those rip currents.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches, brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK remains in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all our coastal zones. If you're planning to get in the water today, please exercise extreme caution and be aware of strong currents near groins, jetties, and piers.

Starting up north in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. Water temps are in the lower seventies, so it's still pleasant. Northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour will be light. High temperatures will reach the upper seventies. Low tide at Belmar comes in at seven fourteen in the morning, with high tide at one fifty five in the afternoon.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island on the Coastal Ocean, conditions remain fairly similar with two to three foot waves and moderate water temps in the mid sixties. Northeast winds will be slightly stronger here at ten to fifteen miles per hour. The high tide at Barnegat Inlet hits at two twenty three in the afternoon.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is showing the most impressive surf of the day with three to five foot waves. Same mostly cloudy pattern with mid-sixties water temps and northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. High tide there is at two twelve in the afternoon.

Down in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area near Ocean City, we're back to two to three foot waves with upper sixties water temperatures and northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. High tide at Cape May is at two forty six in the afternoon.

Finally, our Delaware beaches near Rehoboth are showing two to three foot surf with slightly warmer water in the lower seventies. Winds will be a bit stronger here at fifteen to twenty miles per hour out of the northeast. High tide at Rehoboth comes in at two forty four in the afternoon.

There's no thunderstorm potential anywhere along the coast today, and UV levels are moderate across all zones. 

Make it a safe day on the water, and remember, respect the ocean and those rip currents.

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      <title>New Jersey Delaware Surf Forecast Tuesday September 30 High Rip Current Risk Two to Five Foot Waves</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware on this Tuesday, September thirtieth.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all beaches, so if you're heading to the water, exercise extreme caution and stay aware of these dangerous currents, particularly near groins, jetties, and piers where they're often most intense.

Starting up north in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, making for comfortable swimming conditions despite the rip current threat. The high today reaches the upper seventies. Low tide comes in at seven fourteen in the morning at Belmar, with high tide arriving at one fifty-five in the afternoon.

Heading down to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, conditions are similar with two to three foot waves, but it'll be a bit cooler with water temperatures in the mid-sixties. Northeast winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at eight oh-five AM, with high tide at two twenty-three PM.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City will see the most impressive surf today. Three to five foot waves are expected, the biggest of the day, still under mostly cloudy skies. Water stays in the mid-sixties, and winds remain northeast at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Expect low tide at seven twenty-eight AM with high tide at two twelve PM at Atlantic City.

Moving south to Ocean City in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May zone, surf drops back to two to three feet with mid-seventies highs and upper sixties water temperatures. Northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide occurs at seven forty-nine AM, high tide at two forty-six PM at Cape May.

Finally, down at Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth, conditions remain mostly cloudy with two to three foot surf and lower seventies water temperatures. This area experiences the strongest winds of the day with northeast gusts reaching fifteen to twenty miles per hour. High temperatures reach the mid-seventies. Low tide comes at seven fifty-nine AM with high tide at two forty-four PM at Rehoboth Beach.

Across all areas, there's no thunderstorm potential today and UV levels are moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen if you're planning to spend time outdoors.

Sunrise occurs between six fifty and six fifty-five AM depending on your location, with sunset between six forty-two and six forty-seven PM.

Stay safe out there and respect those rip currents.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2026 09:52:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware on this Tuesday, September thirtieth.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all beaches, so if you're heading to the water, exercise extreme caution and stay aware of these dangerous currents, particularly near groins, jetties, and piers where they're often most intense.

Starting up north in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, making for comfortable swimming conditions despite the rip current threat. The high today reaches the upper seventies. Low tide comes in at seven fourteen in the morning at Belmar, with high tide arriving at one fifty-five in the afternoon.

Heading down to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, conditions are similar with two to three foot waves, but it'll be a bit cooler with water temperatures in the mid-sixties. Northeast winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at eight oh-five AM, with high tide at two twenty-three PM.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City will see the most impressive surf today. Three to five foot waves are expected, the biggest of the day, still under mostly cloudy skies. Water stays in the mid-sixties, and winds remain northeast at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Expect low tide at seven twenty-eight AM with high tide at two twelve PM at Atlantic City.

Moving south to Ocean City in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May zone, surf drops back to two to three feet with mid-seventies highs and upper sixties water temperatures. Northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide occurs at seven forty-nine AM, high tide at two forty-six PM at Cape May.

Finally, down at Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth, conditions remain mostly cloudy with two to three foot surf and lower seventies water temperatures. This area experiences the strongest winds of the day with northeast gusts reaching fifteen to twenty miles per hour. High temperatures reach the mid-seventies. Low tide comes at seven fifty-nine AM with high tide at two forty-four PM at Rehoboth Beach.

Across all areas, there's no thunderstorm potential today and UV levels are moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen if you're planning to spend time outdoors.

Sunrise occurs between six fifty and six fifty-five AM depending on your location, with sunset between six forty-two and six forty-seven PM.

Stay safe out there and respect those rip currents.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware on this Tuesday, September thirtieth.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all beaches, so if you're heading to the water, exercise extreme caution and stay aware of these dangerous currents, particularly near groins, jetties, and piers where they're often most intense.

Starting up north in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, making for comfortable swimming conditions despite the rip current threat. The high today reaches the upper seventies. Low tide comes in at seven fourteen in the morning at Belmar, with high tide arriving at one fifty-five in the afternoon.

Heading down to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, conditions are similar with two to three foot waves, but it'll be a bit cooler with water temperatures in the mid-sixties. Northeast winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at eight oh-five AM, with high tide at two twenty-three PM.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City will see the most impressive surf today. Three to five foot waves are expected, the biggest of the day, still under mostly cloudy skies. Water stays in the mid-sixties, and winds remain northeast at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Expect low tide at seven twenty-eight AM with high tide at two twelve PM at Atlantic City.

Moving south to Ocean City in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May zone, surf drops back to two to three feet with mid-seventies highs and upper sixties water temperatures. Northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide occurs at seven forty-nine AM, high tide at two forty-six PM at Cape May.

Finally, down at Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth, conditions remain mostly cloudy with two to three foot surf and lower seventies water temperatures. This area experiences the strongest winds of the day with northeast gusts reaching fifteen to twenty miles per hour. High temperatures reach the mid-seventies. Low tide comes at seven fifty-nine AM with high tide at two forty-four PM at Rehoboth Beach.

Across all areas, there's no thunderstorm potential today and UV levels are moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen if you're planning to spend time outdoors.

Sunrise occurs between six fifty and six fifty-five AM depending on your location, with sunset between six forty-two and six forty-seven PM.

Stay safe out there and respect those rip currents.

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      <title>NJ Delaware Beach Forecast Tuesday High Rip Current Risk 2 to 5 Foot Surf Water Temperature Update</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly. A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all beaches, so please exercise extreme caution if you're heading into the water.

Let's start up north at Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook. You're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. Water temps are in the lower seventies, which is still pretty pleasant for late September. Northeast winds are light at five to ten miles per hour. Sunrise is at six fifty AM with sunset at six forty two PM, giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy the beach. The low tide at Belmar hits at seven fourteen AM, with high tide coming in at one fifty five PM this afternoon.

Moving down the shore to Long Beach Island on the Coastal Ocean, we're seeing similar surf heights of two to three feet, but the water temperature drops a bit to the mid sixties. Northeast winds are picking up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. The sun rises at six fifty one and sets at six forty three. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet occurs at eight oh five AM with high tide at two twenty three PM.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is where things get a little spicier. Here you'll find the largest surf of the day at three to five feet, so this could be a fun spot if you're looking for more action. Water temps remain in the mid sixties with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour under mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Atlantic City is seven twenty eight AM with high tide at two twelve PM.

Heading south to the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area near Ocean City, surf drops back down to two to three feet. Water temperatures are in the upper sixties with moderate northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Cape May is seven forty nine AM and high tide comes at two forty six PM.

Finally, wrapping up at Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth, you'll encounter two to three foot surf with the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour out of the northeast. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, comparable to the northern New Jersey beaches. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach is seven fifty nine AM with high tide at two forty four PM, and sunset there is at six forty seven PM.

Across the entire region, UV Index is moderate, there's no thunderstorm potential, and high temperatures will range from the mid seventies to upper seventies. Again, a High Rip Current Risk means life threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so if you do venture in, be aware that dangerous currents are probable, especially near groins, jetties, and piers. Have a safe day at the beach.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 09:52:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly. A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all beaches, so please exercise extreme caution if you're heading into the water.

Let's start up north at Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook. You're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. Water temps are in the lower seventies, which is still pretty pleasant for late September. Northeast winds are light at five to ten miles per hour. Sunrise is at six fifty AM with sunset at six forty two PM, giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy the beach. The low tide at Belmar hits at seven fourteen AM, with high tide coming in at one fifty five PM this afternoon.

Moving down the shore to Long Beach Island on the Coastal Ocean, we're seeing similar surf heights of two to three feet, but the water temperature drops a bit to the mid sixties. Northeast winds are picking up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. The sun rises at six fifty one and sets at six forty three. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet occurs at eight oh five AM with high tide at two twenty three PM.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is where things get a little spicier. Here you'll find the largest surf of the day at three to five feet, so this could be a fun spot if you're looking for more action. Water temps remain in the mid sixties with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour under mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Atlantic City is seven twenty eight AM with high tide at two twelve PM.

Heading south to the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area near Ocean City, surf drops back down to two to three feet. Water temperatures are in the upper sixties with moderate northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Cape May is seven forty nine AM and high tide comes at two forty six PM.

Finally, wrapping up at Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth, you'll encounter two to three foot surf with the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour out of the northeast. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, comparable to the northern New Jersey beaches. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach is seven fifty nine AM with high tide at two forty four PM, and sunset there is at six forty seven PM.

Across the entire region, UV Index is moderate, there's no thunderstorm potential, and high temperatures will range from the mid seventies to upper seventies. Again, a High Rip Current Risk means life threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so if you do venture in, be aware that dangerous currents are probable, especially near groins, jetties, and piers. Have a safe day at the beach.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly. A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all beaches, so please exercise extreme caution if you're heading into the water.

Let's start up north at Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook. You're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. Water temps are in the lower seventies, which is still pretty pleasant for late September. Northeast winds are light at five to ten miles per hour. Sunrise is at six fifty AM with sunset at six forty two PM, giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy the beach. The low tide at Belmar hits at seven fourteen AM, with high tide coming in at one fifty five PM this afternoon.

Moving down the shore to Long Beach Island on the Coastal Ocean, we're seeing similar surf heights of two to three feet, but the water temperature drops a bit to the mid sixties. Northeast winds are picking up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. The sun rises at six fifty one and sets at six forty three. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet occurs at eight oh five AM with high tide at two twenty three PM.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is where things get a little spicier. Here you'll find the largest surf of the day at three to five feet, so this could be a fun spot if you're looking for more action. Water temps remain in the mid sixties with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour under mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Atlantic City is seven twenty eight AM with high tide at two twelve PM.

Heading south to the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area near Ocean City, surf drops back down to two to three feet. Water temperatures are in the upper sixties with moderate northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Cape May is seven forty nine AM and high tide comes at two forty six PM.

Finally, wrapping up at Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth, you'll encounter two to three foot surf with the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour out of the northeast. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, comparable to the northern New Jersey beaches. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach is seven fifty nine AM with high tide at two forty four PM, and sunset there is at six forty seven PM.

Across the entire region, UV Index is moderate, there's no thunderstorm potential, and high temperatures will range from the mid seventies to upper seventies. Again, a High Rip Current Risk means life threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so if you do venture in, be aware that dangerous currents are probable, especially near groins, jetties, and piers. Have a safe day at the beach.

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      <title>Tuesday Surf Forecast New Jersey Delaware Beaches High Rip Current Risk Two to Five Foot Waves</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all our beaches, so swimmers and water enthusiasts need to exercise extra caution in the surf zone today.

Let's start up north in Eastern Monmouth County, including Sandy Hook. We're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV index. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, which is still quite pleasant for early fall. Northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. The low tide at Belmar occurs at seven fourteen AM, with high tide at one fifty-five PM.

Moving south to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, the surf bumps up slightly to two to three feet as well. Water temperatures here are a bit chillier in the mid sixties. Northeast winds pick up to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Your low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at eight oh-five AM with high tide at two twenty-three PM.

The Coastal Atlantic zone near Atlantic City is where conditions really pick up, featuring the largest surf of the day at three to five feet. Still mostly cloudy with moderate UV index, and water temps remain in the mid sixties. Northeast winds hold at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Atlantic City comes at seven twenty-eight AM, high tide at two twelve PM.

Down at Ocean City in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May zone, we're back to two to three foot surf with water temperatures slightly warmer in the upper sixties. Northeast winds are ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Cape May is seven forty-nine AM, high tide at two forty-six PM.

Finally, our Delaware beaches including Rehoboth Beach round out the forecast with two to three foot surf and water temps in the lower seventies. This zone sees the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach occurs at seven fifty-nine AM with high tide at two forty-four PM.

Across all zones today, there's no thunderstorm potential, so you won't have to worry about lightning or waterspouts. However, remember that life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today, particularly near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. If you get caught in a rip current, remain calm and swim parallel to the shore rather than fighting against it.

Sunrise this morning ranges from six fifty to six fifty-five AM depending on your location, with sunset between six forty-two and six forty-seven PM this evening. It's a beautiful fall day shaping up at the beach, but respect those rip currents and enjoy the water safely.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2026 09:51:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all our beaches, so swimmers and water enthusiasts need to exercise extra caution in the surf zone today.

Let's start up north in Eastern Monmouth County, including Sandy Hook. We're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV index. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, which is still quite pleasant for early fall. Northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. The low tide at Belmar occurs at seven fourteen AM, with high tide at one fifty-five PM.

Moving south to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, the surf bumps up slightly to two to three feet as well. Water temperatures here are a bit chillier in the mid sixties. Northeast winds pick up to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Your low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at eight oh-five AM with high tide at two twenty-three PM.

The Coastal Atlantic zone near Atlantic City is where conditions really pick up, featuring the largest surf of the day at three to five feet. Still mostly cloudy with moderate UV index, and water temps remain in the mid sixties. Northeast winds hold at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Atlantic City comes at seven twenty-eight AM, high tide at two twelve PM.

Down at Ocean City in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May zone, we're back to two to three foot surf with water temperatures slightly warmer in the upper sixties. Northeast winds are ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Cape May is seven forty-nine AM, high tide at two forty-six PM.

Finally, our Delaware beaches including Rehoboth Beach round out the forecast with two to three foot surf and water temps in the lower seventies. This zone sees the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach occurs at seven fifty-nine AM with high tide at two forty-four PM.

Across all zones today, there's no thunderstorm potential, so you won't have to worry about lightning or waterspouts. However, remember that life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today, particularly near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. If you get caught in a rip current, remain calm and swim parallel to the shore rather than fighting against it.

Sunrise this morning ranges from six fifty to six fifty-five AM depending on your location, with sunset between six forty-two and six forty-seven PM this evening. It's a beautiful fall day shaping up at the beach, but respect those rip currents and enjoy the water safely.

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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[Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all our beaches, so swimmers and water enthusiasts need to exercise extra caution in the surf zone today.

Let's start up north in Eastern Monmouth County, including Sandy Hook. We're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV index. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, which is still quite pleasant for early fall. Northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. The low tide at Belmar occurs at seven fourteen AM, with high tide at one fifty-five PM.

Moving south to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, the surf bumps up slightly to two to three feet as well. Water temperatures here are a bit chillier in the mid sixties. Northeast winds pick up to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Your low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at eight oh-five AM with high tide at two twenty-three PM.

The Coastal Atlantic zone near Atlantic City is where conditions really pick up, featuring the largest surf of the day at three to five feet. Still mostly cloudy with moderate UV index, and water temps remain in the mid sixties. Northeast winds hold at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Atlantic City comes at seven twenty-eight AM, high tide at two twelve PM.

Down at Ocean City in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May zone, we're back to two to three foot surf with water temperatures slightly warmer in the upper sixties. Northeast winds are ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Cape May is seven forty-nine AM, high tide at two forty-six PM.

Finally, our Delaware beaches including Rehoboth Beach round out the forecast with two to three foot surf and water temps in the lower seventies. This zone sees the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach occurs at seven fifty-nine AM with high tide at two forty-four PM.

Across all zones today, there's no thunderstorm potential, so you won't have to worry about lightning or waterspouts. However, remember that life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today, particularly near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. If you get caught in a rip current, remain calm and swim parallel to the shore rather than fighting against it.

Sunrise this morning ranges from six fifty to six fifty-five AM depending on your location, with sunset between six forty-two and six forty-seven PM this evening. It's a beautiful fall day shaping up at the beach, but respect those rip currents and enjoy the water safely.

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      <title>Tuesday Beach Forecast New Jersey Delaware High Rip Current Risk Two to Five Foot Surf</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf and beach forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

All beach zones are under a High Rip Current Risk in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening. That means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers should exercise extreme caution and consider staying out of the water.

Let's break down conditions by region, starting in the north. Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, expects two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV. Water temperatures sit in the lower seventies, and northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour will keep things relatively calm. High tide at Belmar occurs at one fifty-five PM.

Heading down to Long Beach Island and the central coast, expect similar two to three foot surf, but water temperatures cool to the mid sixties. Northeast winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. High tide at Barnegat Inlet hits at two twenty-three PM. The mid seventies look likely for your high temperature.

Atlantic City and the coastal Atlantic zone see the day's best surf action with three to five foot waves. Same mostly cloudy conditions persist with moderate UV and no thunderstorm potential throughout the region. Water stays in the mid sixties, and northeast winds remain at ten to fifteen miles per hour. High tide there is two twelve PM.

Moving south toward Ocean City in Atlantic Cape May, surf settles back to two to three feet with water temperatures in the upper sixties. Expect northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and mid seventies for highs. High tide at Cape May comes at two forty-six PM.

Finally, the Delaware beaches, including Rehoboth, round out today's forecast with two to three foot surf and water temperatures in the lower seventies. Here's where winds are strongest, gusting ten to fifteen miles per hour northeast, occasionally to twenty. High tide at Rehoboth Beach occurs at two forty-four PM.

Across all zones, sunrise is between six fifty and six fifty-five AM, with sunset around six forty-two to six forty-seven PM, giving you plenty of daylight. Despite the decent swell, remember that High Rip Current Risk and use extra caution if you venture into the water. Have a safe and enjoyable Tuesday at the beach.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2026 09:51:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf and beach forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

All beach zones are under a High Rip Current Risk in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening. That means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers should exercise extreme caution and consider staying out of the water.

Let's break down conditions by region, starting in the north. Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, expects two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV. Water temperatures sit in the lower seventies, and northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour will keep things relatively calm. High tide at Belmar occurs at one fifty-five PM.

Heading down to Long Beach Island and the central coast, expect similar two to three foot surf, but water temperatures cool to the mid sixties. Northeast winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. High tide at Barnegat Inlet hits at two twenty-three PM. The mid seventies look likely for your high temperature.

Atlantic City and the coastal Atlantic zone see the day's best surf action with three to five foot waves. Same mostly cloudy conditions persist with moderate UV and no thunderstorm potential throughout the region. Water stays in the mid sixties, and northeast winds remain at ten to fifteen miles per hour. High tide there is two twelve PM.

Moving south toward Ocean City in Atlantic Cape May, surf settles back to two to three feet with water temperatures in the upper sixties. Expect northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and mid seventies for highs. High tide at Cape May comes at two forty-six PM.

Finally, the Delaware beaches, including Rehoboth, round out today's forecast with two to three foot surf and water temperatures in the lower seventies. Here's where winds are strongest, gusting ten to fifteen miles per hour northeast, occasionally to twenty. High tide at Rehoboth Beach occurs at two forty-four PM.

Across all zones, sunrise is between six fifty and six fifty-five AM, with sunset around six forty-two to six forty-seven PM, giving you plenty of daylight. Despite the decent swell, remember that High Rip Current Risk and use extra caution if you venture into the water. Have a safe and enjoyable Tuesday at the beach.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf and beach forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

All beach zones are under a High Rip Current Risk in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening. That means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers should exercise extreme caution and consider staying out of the water.

Let's break down conditions by region, starting in the north. Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, expects two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV. Water temperatures sit in the lower seventies, and northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour will keep things relatively calm. High tide at Belmar occurs at one fifty-five PM.

Heading down to Long Beach Island and the central coast, expect similar two to three foot surf, but water temperatures cool to the mid sixties. Northeast winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. High tide at Barnegat Inlet hits at two twenty-three PM. The mid seventies look likely for your high temperature.

Atlantic City and the coastal Atlantic zone see the day's best surf action with three to five foot waves. Same mostly cloudy conditions persist with moderate UV and no thunderstorm potential throughout the region. Water stays in the mid sixties, and northeast winds remain at ten to fifteen miles per hour. High tide there is two twelve PM.

Moving south toward Ocean City in Atlantic Cape May, surf settles back to two to three feet with water temperatures in the upper sixties. Expect northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and mid seventies for highs. High tide at Cape May comes at two forty-six PM.

Finally, the Delaware beaches, including Rehoboth, round out today's forecast with two to three foot surf and water temperatures in the lower seventies. Here's where winds are strongest, gusting ten to fifteen miles per hour northeast, occasionally to twenty. High tide at Rehoboth Beach occurs at two forty-four PM.

Across all zones, sunrise is between six fifty and six fifty-five AM, with sunset around six forty-two to six forty-seven PM, giving you plenty of daylight. Despite the decent swell, remember that High Rip Current Risk and use extra caution if you venture into the water. Have a safe and enjoyable Tuesday at the beach.

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      <title>Tuesday Surf Forecast New Jersey Delaware High Rip Current Risk Two to Five Foot Waves</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly. 

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all beaches, so swimmers and surfers should exercise caution and be aware of these dangerous currents.

Starting in the north with Eastern Monmouth County including Sandy Hook, expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, and northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. High temperatures reach the upper seventies. The low tide occurs at seven fourteen AM with the high tide at one fifty five PM. No thunderstorms are expected and UV levels are moderate.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island in the Coastal Ocean zone, conditions are slightly different. Surf remains two to three feet, but water temperatures drop to the mid sixties. Northeast winds pick up a bit to ten to fifteen miles per hour. High temperatures settle in the mid seventies with mostly cloudy skies. Low tide comes at eight oh five AM and high tide at two twenty three PM.

The Coastal Atlantic zone including Atlantic City features the day's most impressive surf at three to five feet, still under mostly cloudy conditions. Water temperatures here are also in the mid sixties. Northeast winds remain at ten to fifteen miles per hour with high temperatures in the mid seventies. Low tide is at seven twenty eight AM and high tide at two twelve PM.

Atlantic Coastal Cape May, home to Ocean City beaches, sees two to three foot surf with water temperatures in the upper sixties. Northeast winds are ten to fifteen miles per hour with mid seventies highs. Low tide occurs at seven forty nine AM with high tide at two forty six PM.

Finally, Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth show two to three foot surf with lower seventies water temperatures. This area experiences the strongest winds of the day with northeast winds at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. High temperatures reach the mid seventies. Low tide is at seven fifty nine AM with high tide at two forty four PM.

Overall, it's a mostly cloudy day across the entire region with moderate UV levels and no thunderstorms expected. The primary concern today is the High Rip Current Risk in effect through this evening. Remember, life threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so stay vigilant near the water's edge, and be especially cautious near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where rip currents often form.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2026 09:51:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly. 

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all beaches, so swimmers and surfers should exercise caution and be aware of these dangerous currents.

Starting in the north with Eastern Monmouth County including Sandy Hook, expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, and northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. High temperatures reach the upper seventies. The low tide occurs at seven fourteen AM with the high tide at one fifty five PM. No thunderstorms are expected and UV levels are moderate.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island in the Coastal Ocean zone, conditions are slightly different. Surf remains two to three feet, but water temperatures drop to the mid sixties. Northeast winds pick up a bit to ten to fifteen miles per hour. High temperatures settle in the mid seventies with mostly cloudy skies. Low tide comes at eight oh five AM and high tide at two twenty three PM.

The Coastal Atlantic zone including Atlantic City features the day's most impressive surf at three to five feet, still under mostly cloudy conditions. Water temperatures here are also in the mid sixties. Northeast winds remain at ten to fifteen miles per hour with high temperatures in the mid seventies. Low tide is at seven twenty eight AM and high tide at two twelve PM.

Atlantic Coastal Cape May, home to Ocean City beaches, sees two to three foot surf with water temperatures in the upper sixties. Northeast winds are ten to fifteen miles per hour with mid seventies highs. Low tide occurs at seven forty nine AM with high tide at two forty six PM.

Finally, Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth show two to three foot surf with lower seventies water temperatures. This area experiences the strongest winds of the day with northeast winds at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. High temperatures reach the mid seventies. Low tide is at seven fifty nine AM with high tide at two forty four PM.

Overall, it's a mostly cloudy day across the entire region with moderate UV levels and no thunderstorms expected. The primary concern today is the High Rip Current Risk in effect through this evening. Remember, life threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so stay vigilant near the water's edge, and be especially cautious near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where rip currents often form.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly. 

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all beaches, so swimmers and surfers should exercise caution and be aware of these dangerous currents.

Starting in the north with Eastern Monmouth County including Sandy Hook, expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, and northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. High temperatures reach the upper seventies. The low tide occurs at seven fourteen AM with the high tide at one fifty five PM. No thunderstorms are expected and UV levels are moderate.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island in the Coastal Ocean zone, conditions are slightly different. Surf remains two to three feet, but water temperatures drop to the mid sixties. Northeast winds pick up a bit to ten to fifteen miles per hour. High temperatures settle in the mid seventies with mostly cloudy skies. Low tide comes at eight oh five AM and high tide at two twenty three PM.

The Coastal Atlantic zone including Atlantic City features the day's most impressive surf at three to five feet, still under mostly cloudy conditions. Water temperatures here are also in the mid sixties. Northeast winds remain at ten to fifteen miles per hour with high temperatures in the mid seventies. Low tide is at seven twenty eight AM and high tide at two twelve PM.

Atlantic Coastal Cape May, home to Ocean City beaches, sees two to three foot surf with water temperatures in the upper sixties. Northeast winds are ten to fifteen miles per hour with mid seventies highs. Low tide occurs at seven forty nine AM with high tide at two forty six PM.

Finally, Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth show two to three foot surf with lower seventies water temperatures. This area experiences the strongest winds of the day with northeast winds at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. High temperatures reach the mid seventies. Low tide is at seven fifty nine AM with high tide at two forty four PM.

Overall, it's a mostly cloudy day across the entire region with moderate UV levels and no thunderstorms expected. The primary concern today is the High Rip Current Risk in effect through this evening. Remember, life threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so stay vigilant near the water's edge, and be especially cautious near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where rip currents often form.

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      <title>High Rip Current Risk Tuesday New Jersey Delaware Beaches Surf Forecast 2 to 5 Feet Waves</title>
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      <description>Good morning, I'm bringing you your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast for Tuesday, September 30th, issued early this morning at 3:16 AM.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all beaches in New Jersey and Delaware. Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so if you're heading to the beach, exercise extreme caution and never turn your back on the ocean.

Let's break down conditions by region, starting in the north. Eastern Monmouth County, including Sandy Hook, will see mostly cloudy skies with surf running 2 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are in the lower 70s, so conditions are tolerable without a wetsuit. Expect light northeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. The low tide occurs at 7:14 AM with high tide arriving at 1:55 PM in Belmar. Your high temperature will reach the upper 70s. No thunderstorms are expected, and UV levels will be moderate.

Moving south to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, surf heights remain at 2 to 3 feet with mostly cloudy conditions. Water temperatures are cooler here, in the mid 60s, so a light wetsuit might be wise. Northeast winds will be a bit stronger at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Barnegat Inlet shows a low tide at 8:05 AM and high tide at 2:23 PM. Highs will reach the mid 70s.

The Coastal Atlantic zone near Atlantic City offers the most exciting surf of the day with waves building to 3 to 5 feet. Conditions remain mostly cloudy with mid 60s water temperatures. Northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Atlantic City's low tide comes at 7:28 AM with high tide at 2:12 PM. Expect the same moderate UV index and no thunderstorms.

At Cape May, including Ocean City, we're back to 2 to 3 foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and upper 60s water temps. Northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide hits at 7:49 AM with high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, expect 2 to 3 foot waves with mostly cloudy conditions and lower 70s water temperatures. Northeast winds are the strongest here at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Rehoboth's low tide occurs at 7:59 AM with high tide at 2:44 PM. Highs reach the mid 70s.

Across the entire forecast area, there's no thunderstorm potential and UV levels are moderate. It's a fairly mild day weather-wise, but that HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is the story. Respect the ocean, swim near lifeguards, and avoid the rip currents.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2026 09:52:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, I'm bringing you your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast for Tuesday, September 30th, issued early this morning at 3:16 AM.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all beaches in New Jersey and Delaware. Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so if you're heading to the beach, exercise extreme caution and never turn your back on the ocean.

Let's break down conditions by region, starting in the north. Eastern Monmouth County, including Sandy Hook, will see mostly cloudy skies with surf running 2 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are in the lower 70s, so conditions are tolerable without a wetsuit. Expect light northeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. The low tide occurs at 7:14 AM with high tide arriving at 1:55 PM in Belmar. Your high temperature will reach the upper 70s. No thunderstorms are expected, and UV levels will be moderate.

Moving south to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, surf heights remain at 2 to 3 feet with mostly cloudy conditions. Water temperatures are cooler here, in the mid 60s, so a light wetsuit might be wise. Northeast winds will be a bit stronger at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Barnegat Inlet shows a low tide at 8:05 AM and high tide at 2:23 PM. Highs will reach the mid 70s.

The Coastal Atlantic zone near Atlantic City offers the most exciting surf of the day with waves building to 3 to 5 feet. Conditions remain mostly cloudy with mid 60s water temperatures. Northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Atlantic City's low tide comes at 7:28 AM with high tide at 2:12 PM. Expect the same moderate UV index and no thunderstorms.

At Cape May, including Ocean City, we're back to 2 to 3 foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and upper 60s water temps. Northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide hits at 7:49 AM with high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, expect 2 to 3 foot waves with mostly cloudy conditions and lower 70s water temperatures. Northeast winds are the strongest here at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Rehoboth's low tide occurs at 7:59 AM with high tide at 2:44 PM. Highs reach the mid 70s.

Across the entire forecast area, there's no thunderstorm potential and UV levels are moderate. It's a fairly mild day weather-wise, but that HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is the story. Respect the ocean, swim near lifeguards, and avoid the rip currents.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, I'm bringing you your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast for Tuesday, September 30th, issued early this morning at 3:16 AM.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all beaches in New Jersey and Delaware. Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so if you're heading to the beach, exercise extreme caution and never turn your back on the ocean.

Let's break down conditions by region, starting in the north. Eastern Monmouth County, including Sandy Hook, will see mostly cloudy skies with surf running 2 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are in the lower 70s, so conditions are tolerable without a wetsuit. Expect light northeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. The low tide occurs at 7:14 AM with high tide arriving at 1:55 PM in Belmar. Your high temperature will reach the upper 70s. No thunderstorms are expected, and UV levels will be moderate.

Moving south to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, surf heights remain at 2 to 3 feet with mostly cloudy conditions. Water temperatures are cooler here, in the mid 60s, so a light wetsuit might be wise. Northeast winds will be a bit stronger at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Barnegat Inlet shows a low tide at 8:05 AM and high tide at 2:23 PM. Highs will reach the mid 70s.

The Coastal Atlantic zone near Atlantic City offers the most exciting surf of the day with waves building to 3 to 5 feet. Conditions remain mostly cloudy with mid 60s water temperatures. Northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Atlantic City's low tide comes at 7:28 AM with high tide at 2:12 PM. Expect the same moderate UV index and no thunderstorms.

At Cape May, including Ocean City, we're back to 2 to 3 foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and upper 60s water temps. Northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide hits at 7:49 AM with high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, expect 2 to 3 foot waves with mostly cloudy conditions and lower 70s water temperatures. Northeast winds are the strongest here at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Rehoboth's low tide occurs at 7:59 AM with high tide at 2:44 PM. Highs reach the mid 70s.

Across the entire forecast area, there's no thunderstorm potential and UV levels are moderate. It's a fairly mild day weather-wise, but that HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is the story. Respect the ocean, swim near lifeguards, and avoid the rip currents.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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      <title>Tuesday Surf Forecast New Jersey Delaware High Rip Current Risk Two to Five Foot Waves Mid Seventies</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening for all beaches from Sandy Hook down to Rehoboth Beach, so please exercise caution if you're heading into the water today.

Starting up north in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies overhead. The water temperature sits in the lower seventies, so it'll feel pretty comfortable. Northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. High temperatures will reach the upper seventies. There's no thunderstorm potential today and UV index is moderate. Low tide at Belmar occurs at seven fourteen AM with high tide arriving at one fifty-five PM.

Moving down the Jersey Shore to Long Beach Island, surf heights remain two to three feet with moderate UV and mostly cloudy conditions. Water temperatures drop to the mid-sixties, so you might want to consider a spring suit. Northeast winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. High temperatures will be in the mid-seventies. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at eight oh-five AM with high tide at two twenty-three PM.

The Coastal Atlantic around Atlantic City is where things get more interesting with three to five foot surf, the largest swell of the day. Water temperatures are in the mid-sixties with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Expect mostly cloudy skies and mid-seventies highs. Low tide is seven twenty-eight AM and high tide comes at two twelve PM.

Down at Cape May near Ocean City, we're back to two to three foot waves with water temps in the upper sixties. Northeast winds hold steady at ten to fifteen miles per hour with mostly cloudy skies and mid-seventies highs. Low tide occurs at seven forty-nine AM with high tide at two forty-six PM.

Finally, at the Delaware beaches near Rehoboth, two to three foot surf is expected with water temperatures in the lower seventies. This is where our strongest winds show up at fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast. Mostly cloudy skies and mid-seventies highs are forecast. Low tide is at seven fifty-nine AM with high tide at two forty-four PM.

Remember, life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today, so if you do enter the water, swim near lifeguard stations and be aware of your surroundings, especially near groins, jetties and piers where rip currents are even more dangerous. Stay safe out there and enjoy your Tuesday at the beach.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2026 09:51:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening for all beaches from Sandy Hook down to Rehoboth Beach, so please exercise caution if you're heading into the water today.

Starting up north in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies overhead. The water temperature sits in the lower seventies, so it'll feel pretty comfortable. Northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. High temperatures will reach the upper seventies. There's no thunderstorm potential today and UV index is moderate. Low tide at Belmar occurs at seven fourteen AM with high tide arriving at one fifty-five PM.

Moving down the Jersey Shore to Long Beach Island, surf heights remain two to three feet with moderate UV and mostly cloudy conditions. Water temperatures drop to the mid-sixties, so you might want to consider a spring suit. Northeast winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. High temperatures will be in the mid-seventies. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at eight oh-five AM with high tide at two twenty-three PM.

The Coastal Atlantic around Atlantic City is where things get more interesting with three to five foot surf, the largest swell of the day. Water temperatures are in the mid-sixties with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Expect mostly cloudy skies and mid-seventies highs. Low tide is seven twenty-eight AM and high tide comes at two twelve PM.

Down at Cape May near Ocean City, we're back to two to three foot waves with water temps in the upper sixties. Northeast winds hold steady at ten to fifteen miles per hour with mostly cloudy skies and mid-seventies highs. Low tide occurs at seven forty-nine AM with high tide at two forty-six PM.

Finally, at the Delaware beaches near Rehoboth, two to three foot surf is expected with water temperatures in the lower seventies. This is where our strongest winds show up at fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast. Mostly cloudy skies and mid-seventies highs are forecast. Low tide is at seven fifty-nine AM with high tide at two forty-four PM.

Remember, life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today, so if you do enter the water, swim near lifeguard stations and be aware of your surroundings, especially near groins, jetties and piers where rip currents are even more dangerous. Stay safe out there and enjoy your Tuesday at the beach.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening for all beaches from Sandy Hook down to Rehoboth Beach, so please exercise caution if you're heading into the water today.

Starting up north in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies overhead. The water temperature sits in the lower seventies, so it'll feel pretty comfortable. Northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. High temperatures will reach the upper seventies. There's no thunderstorm potential today and UV index is moderate. Low tide at Belmar occurs at seven fourteen AM with high tide arriving at one fifty-five PM.

Moving down the Jersey Shore to Long Beach Island, surf heights remain two to three feet with moderate UV and mostly cloudy conditions. Water temperatures drop to the mid-sixties, so you might want to consider a spring suit. Northeast winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. High temperatures will be in the mid-seventies. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at eight oh-five AM with high tide at two twenty-three PM.

The Coastal Atlantic around Atlantic City is where things get more interesting with three to five foot surf, the largest swell of the day. Water temperatures are in the mid-sixties with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Expect mostly cloudy skies and mid-seventies highs. Low tide is seven twenty-eight AM and high tide comes at two twelve PM.

Down at Cape May near Ocean City, we're back to two to three foot waves with water temps in the upper sixties. Northeast winds hold steady at ten to fifteen miles per hour with mostly cloudy skies and mid-seventies highs. Low tide occurs at seven forty-nine AM with high tide at two forty-six PM.

Finally, at the Delaware beaches near Rehoboth, two to three foot surf is expected with water temperatures in the lower seventies. This is where our strongest winds show up at fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast. Mostly cloudy skies and mid-seventies highs are forecast. Low tide is at seven fifty-nine AM with high tide at two forty-four PM.

Remember, life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today, so if you do enter the water, swim near lifeguard stations and be aware of your surroundings, especially near groins, jetties and piers where rip currents are even more dangerous. Stay safe out there and enjoy your Tuesday at the beach.

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      <title>Tuesday New Jersey Delaware Surf Forecast Two to Five Foot Waves High Rip Current Risk All Beaches</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A high rip current risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all beaches, so swimmers and surfers need to exercise caution today.

Let's break down conditions by region, starting up north at Eastern Monmouth including Sandy Hook. You're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. The high temperature will reach the upper seventies with moderate northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour. Water temperature is in the lower seventies, making for pleasant conditions overall. Low tide hits Belmar at seven fourteen AM with high tide following at one fifty five PM.

Moving south to Long Beach Island on the Coastal Ocean, expect similar two to three foot waves but slightly cooler water in the mid sixties. Winds pick up a bit here to ten to fifteen miles per hour from the northeast. The high reaches the mid seventies under mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet comes at eight oh five AM with high tide at two twenty three PM.

Now, here's where it gets interesting. The Coastal Atlantic near Atlantic City is your prime spot with the most substantial surf of the day, delivering three to five foot waves. Still mostly cloudy with mid seventies temperatures and the same northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperature remains in the mid sixties. Low tide at Atlantic City is seven twenty eight AM, high tide at two twelve PM.

Down at Ocean City and the Atlantic Coastal Cape May region, conditions settle back to two to three foot surf with upper sixties water temperature. Northeast winds are ten to fifteen miles per hour with highs in the mid seventies. Low tide comes at seven forty nine AM with high tide at two forty six PM.

Finally, Delaware beaches including Rehoboth Beach round out the forecast with two to three foot surf and lower seventies water temperature. This is where you'll find the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast, which helps explain the high rip current risk. High temperature in the mid seventies with mostly cloudy conditions. Low tide is seven fifty nine AM, high tide at two forty four PM.

One consistent note across all beaches today: no thunderstorm potential is expected, UV index is moderate, and sunrise occurs between six fifty and six fifty five AM with sunset around six forty two to six forty seven PM.

The bottom line is that while conditions look relatively benign from a weather standpoint, those rip currents are no joke today. If you're heading to the beach, swim near lifeguard stations, avoid areas near jetties and groins, and never fight a rip current directly. Enjoy the beach responsibly.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2026 09:49:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A high rip current risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all beaches, so swimmers and surfers need to exercise caution today.

Let's break down conditions by region, starting up north at Eastern Monmouth including Sandy Hook. You're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. The high temperature will reach the upper seventies with moderate northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour. Water temperature is in the lower seventies, making for pleasant conditions overall. Low tide hits Belmar at seven fourteen AM with high tide following at one fifty five PM.

Moving south to Long Beach Island on the Coastal Ocean, expect similar two to three foot waves but slightly cooler water in the mid sixties. Winds pick up a bit here to ten to fifteen miles per hour from the northeast. The high reaches the mid seventies under mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet comes at eight oh five AM with high tide at two twenty three PM.

Now, here's where it gets interesting. The Coastal Atlantic near Atlantic City is your prime spot with the most substantial surf of the day, delivering three to five foot waves. Still mostly cloudy with mid seventies temperatures and the same northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperature remains in the mid sixties. Low tide at Atlantic City is seven twenty eight AM, high tide at two twelve PM.

Down at Ocean City and the Atlantic Coastal Cape May region, conditions settle back to two to three foot surf with upper sixties water temperature. Northeast winds are ten to fifteen miles per hour with highs in the mid seventies. Low tide comes at seven forty nine AM with high tide at two forty six PM.

Finally, Delaware beaches including Rehoboth Beach round out the forecast with two to three foot surf and lower seventies water temperature. This is where you'll find the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast, which helps explain the high rip current risk. High temperature in the mid seventies with mostly cloudy conditions. Low tide is seven fifty nine AM, high tide at two forty four PM.

One consistent note across all beaches today: no thunderstorm potential is expected, UV index is moderate, and sunrise occurs between six fifty and six fifty five AM with sunset around six forty two to six forty seven PM.

The bottom line is that while conditions look relatively benign from a weather standpoint, those rip currents are no joke today. If you're heading to the beach, swim near lifeguard stations, avoid areas near jetties and groins, and never fight a rip current directly. Enjoy the beach responsibly.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A high rip current risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all beaches, so swimmers and surfers need to exercise caution today.

Let's break down conditions by region, starting up north at Eastern Monmouth including Sandy Hook. You're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. The high temperature will reach the upper seventies with moderate northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour. Water temperature is in the lower seventies, making for pleasant conditions overall. Low tide hits Belmar at seven fourteen AM with high tide following at one fifty five PM.

Moving south to Long Beach Island on the Coastal Ocean, expect similar two to three foot waves but slightly cooler water in the mid sixties. Winds pick up a bit here to ten to fifteen miles per hour from the northeast. The high reaches the mid seventies under mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet comes at eight oh five AM with high tide at two twenty three PM.

Now, here's where it gets interesting. The Coastal Atlantic near Atlantic City is your prime spot with the most substantial surf of the day, delivering three to five foot waves. Still mostly cloudy with mid seventies temperatures and the same northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperature remains in the mid sixties. Low tide at Atlantic City is seven twenty eight AM, high tide at two twelve PM.

Down at Ocean City and the Atlantic Coastal Cape May region, conditions settle back to two to three foot surf with upper sixties water temperature. Northeast winds are ten to fifteen miles per hour with highs in the mid seventies. Low tide comes at seven forty nine AM with high tide at two forty six PM.

Finally, Delaware beaches including Rehoboth Beach round out the forecast with two to three foot surf and lower seventies water temperature. This is where you'll find the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast, which helps explain the high rip current risk. High temperature in the mid seventies with mostly cloudy conditions. Low tide is seven fifty nine AM, high tide at two forty four PM.

One consistent note across all beaches today: no thunderstorm potential is expected, UV index is moderate, and sunrise occurs between six fifty and six fifty five AM with sunset around six forty two to six forty seven PM.

The bottom line is that while conditions look relatively benign from a weather standpoint, those rip currents are no joke today. If you're heading to the beach, swim near lifeguard stations, avoid areas near jetties and groins, and never fight a rip current directly. Enjoy the beach responsibly.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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

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      <title>High Rip Current Risk New Jersey Delaware Beaches Tuesday September 30th Surf Forecast</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all forecast areas, so please exercise extreme caution if you're planning to enter the water today.

Let's break down what we're expecting from north to south.

Up in Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook, we're looking at surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are holding in the lower 70s, which is pretty comfortable for late September. Northeast winds will be light, just 5 to 10 miles per hour. High temperatures will reach the upper 70s under mostly cloudy skies with no thunderstorm potential. Low tide at Belmar hits at 7:14 AM, with high tide arriving at 1:55 PM.

Moving down to the Coastal Ocean beaches of Long Beach Island, surf will be similar at 2 to 3 feet, but the water cools off to the mid 60s. Winds pick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour out of the northeast. We'll see highs in the mid 70s with mostly cloudy conditions. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet occurs at 8:05 AM, followed by high tide at 2:23 PM.

The Coastal Atlantic beaches around Atlantic City will feature the most energetic surf of the day at 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures remain in the mid 60s with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. High temperatures in the mid 70s and mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Atlantic City is at 7:28 AM with high tide at 2:12 PM.

Down in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area near Ocean City, expect 2 to 3 foot surf with water temperatures in the upper 60s. Northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour will keep conditions active. Highs reach the mid 70s under mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Cape May occurs at 7:49 AM with high tide at 2:46 PM.

And finally, at the Delaware Beaches including Rehoboth, we're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf with water temperatures in the lower 70s. Winds will be the strongest of the day here at 15 to 20 miles per hour out of the northeast. High temperatures in the mid 70s with mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach is at 7:59 AM, with high tide arriving at 2:44 PM.

A moderate UV index is expected throughout the region today. Sunrise occurs around 6:50 to 6:55 AM depending on your location, with sunset around 6:42 to 6:47 PM.

Remember, life-threatening rip currents are LIKELY in the surf zone today. If you do enter the water, always swim near a lifeguard station, never fight a rip current, and consider staying on the beach if you're unsure about conditions.

Stay safe out there, and enjoy your Tuesday!

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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 09:54:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all forecast areas, so please exercise extreme caution if you're planning to enter the water today.

Let's break down what we're expecting from north to south.

Up in Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook, we're looking at surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are holding in the lower 70s, which is pretty comfortable for late September. Northeast winds will be light, just 5 to 10 miles per hour. High temperatures will reach the upper 70s under mostly cloudy skies with no thunderstorm potential. Low tide at Belmar hits at 7:14 AM, with high tide arriving at 1:55 PM.

Moving down to the Coastal Ocean beaches of Long Beach Island, surf will be similar at 2 to 3 feet, but the water cools off to the mid 60s. Winds pick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour out of the northeast. We'll see highs in the mid 70s with mostly cloudy conditions. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet occurs at 8:05 AM, followed by high tide at 2:23 PM.

The Coastal Atlantic beaches around Atlantic City will feature the most energetic surf of the day at 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures remain in the mid 60s with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. High temperatures in the mid 70s and mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Atlantic City is at 7:28 AM with high tide at 2:12 PM.

Down in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area near Ocean City, expect 2 to 3 foot surf with water temperatures in the upper 60s. Northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour will keep conditions active. Highs reach the mid 70s under mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Cape May occurs at 7:49 AM with high tide at 2:46 PM.

And finally, at the Delaware Beaches including Rehoboth, we're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf with water temperatures in the lower 70s. Winds will be the strongest of the day here at 15 to 20 miles per hour out of the northeast. High temperatures in the mid 70s with mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach is at 7:59 AM, with high tide arriving at 2:44 PM.

A moderate UV index is expected throughout the region today. Sunrise occurs around 6:50 to 6:55 AM depending on your location, with sunset around 6:42 to 6:47 PM.

Remember, life-threatening rip currents are LIKELY in the surf zone today. If you do enter the water, always swim near a lifeguard station, never fight a rip current, and consider staying on the beach if you're unsure about conditions.

Stay safe out there, and enjoy your Tuesday!

For more http://www.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 morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all forecast areas, so please exercise extreme caution if you're planning to enter the water today.

Let's break down what we're expecting from north to south.

Up in Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook, we're looking at surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are holding in the lower 70s, which is pretty comfortable for late September. Northeast winds will be light, just 5 to 10 miles per hour. High temperatures will reach the upper 70s under mostly cloudy skies with no thunderstorm potential. Low tide at Belmar hits at 7:14 AM, with high tide arriving at 1:55 PM.

Moving down to the Coastal Ocean beaches of Long Beach Island, surf will be similar at 2 to 3 feet, but the water cools off to the mid 60s. Winds pick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour out of the northeast. We'll see highs in the mid 70s with mostly cloudy conditions. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet occurs at 8:05 AM, followed by high tide at 2:23 PM.

The Coastal Atlantic beaches around Atlantic City will feature the most energetic surf of the day at 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures remain in the mid 60s with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. High temperatures in the mid 70s and mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Atlantic City is at 7:28 AM with high tide at 2:12 PM.

Down in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area near Ocean City, expect 2 to 3 foot surf with water temperatures in the upper 60s. Northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour will keep conditions active. Highs reach the mid 70s under mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Cape May occurs at 7:49 AM with high tide at 2:46 PM.

And finally, at the Delaware Beaches including Rehoboth, we're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf with water temperatures in the lower 70s. Winds will be the strongest of the day here at 15 to 20 miles per hour out of the northeast. High temperatures in the mid 70s with mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach is at 7:59 AM, with high tide arriving at 2:44 PM.

A moderate UV index is expected throughout the region today. Sunrise occurs around 6:50 to 6:55 AM depending on your location, with sunset around 6:42 to 6:47 PM.

Remember, life-threatening rip currents are LIKELY in the surf zone today. If you do enter the water, always swim near a lifeguard station, never fight a rip current, and consider staying on the beach if you're unsure about conditions.

Stay safe out there, and enjoy your Tuesday!

For more http://www.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 Tuesday New Jersey Delaware Beaches Two to Five Foot Surf Forecast</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening for all beaches in the region, so swimmers and surfers should exercise extreme caution in the water.

Starting up north with Eastern Monmouth County, including Sandy Hook, expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies throughout the day. Water temperatures are holding in the lower seventies, quite pleasant for late September. Northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. High tide comes in at one fifty-five PM in Belmar, with low tide occurring at seven fourteen AM. The high temperature will reach the upper seventies with moderate UV index. No thunderstorms are expected.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island, we're looking at two to three foot surf as well. Here the water cools slightly to the mid-sixties. Northeast winds pick up a bit to ten to fifteen miles per hour. High tide at Barnegat Inlet hits at two twenty-three PM. Expect a high in the mid-seventies with mostly cloudy conditions persisting throughout the day.

The Coastal Atlantic zone, including Atlantic City beaches, will see the most active surf of the day with three to five foot waves. Water temperatures remain in the mid-sixties. Northeast winds again at ten to fifteen miles per hour. High tide occurs at two twelve PM in Atlantic City. The high temperature reaches the mid-seventies.

Down toward Cape May and Ocean City, two to three foot surf is expected with water temperatures in the upper sixties. Northeast winds maintain ten to fifteen miles per hour. High tide comes at two forty-six PM in Cape May with a high temperature in the mid-seventies.

Finally, heading into Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, we're back to two to three foot surf with water temperatures in the lower seventies. Here's where winds will be strongest, gusting to fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast. High tide arrives at two forty-four PM. Expect a high in the mid-seventies.

Overall, it's a mostly cloudy day across the region with moderate UV exposure, so sunscreen is still recommended. Water temperatures range from the lower seventies down north to the mid-sixties around Atlantic City, so a light wetsuit might be appreciated as you head south. The main story today remains that high rip current risk, so if you're heading to the beach, swim near lifeguard stations and never underestimate the power of rip currents, especially near jetties and groins.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2026 09:51:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening for all beaches in the region, so swimmers and surfers should exercise extreme caution in the water.

Starting up north with Eastern Monmouth County, including Sandy Hook, expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies throughout the day. Water temperatures are holding in the lower seventies, quite pleasant for late September. Northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. High tide comes in at one fifty-five PM in Belmar, with low tide occurring at seven fourteen AM. The high temperature will reach the upper seventies with moderate UV index. No thunderstorms are expected.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island, we're looking at two to three foot surf as well. Here the water cools slightly to the mid-sixties. Northeast winds pick up a bit to ten to fifteen miles per hour. High tide at Barnegat Inlet hits at two twenty-three PM. Expect a high in the mid-seventies with mostly cloudy conditions persisting throughout the day.

The Coastal Atlantic zone, including Atlantic City beaches, will see the most active surf of the day with three to five foot waves. Water temperatures remain in the mid-sixties. Northeast winds again at ten to fifteen miles per hour. High tide occurs at two twelve PM in Atlantic City. The high temperature reaches the mid-seventies.

Down toward Cape May and Ocean City, two to three foot surf is expected with water temperatures in the upper sixties. Northeast winds maintain ten to fifteen miles per hour. High tide comes at two forty-six PM in Cape May with a high temperature in the mid-seventies.

Finally, heading into Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, we're back to two to three foot surf with water temperatures in the lower seventies. Here's where winds will be strongest, gusting to fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast. High tide arrives at two forty-four PM. Expect a high in the mid-seventies.

Overall, it's a mostly cloudy day across the region with moderate UV exposure, so sunscreen is still recommended. Water temperatures range from the lower seventies down north to the mid-sixties around Atlantic City, so a light wetsuit might be appreciated as you head south. The main story today remains that high rip current risk, so if you're heading to the beach, swim near lifeguard stations and never underestimate the power of rip currents, especially near jetties and groins.

For more http://www.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 morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening for all beaches in the region, so swimmers and surfers should exercise extreme caution in the water.

Starting up north with Eastern Monmouth County, including Sandy Hook, expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies throughout the day. Water temperatures are holding in the lower seventies, quite pleasant for late September. Northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. High tide comes in at one fifty-five PM in Belmar, with low tide occurring at seven fourteen AM. The high temperature will reach the upper seventies with moderate UV index. No thunderstorms are expected.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island, we're looking at two to three foot surf as well. Here the water cools slightly to the mid-sixties. Northeast winds pick up a bit to ten to fifteen miles per hour. High tide at Barnegat Inlet hits at two twenty-three PM. Expect a high in the mid-seventies with mostly cloudy conditions persisting throughout the day.

The Coastal Atlantic zone, including Atlantic City beaches, will see the most active surf of the day with three to five foot waves. Water temperatures remain in the mid-sixties. Northeast winds again at ten to fifteen miles per hour. High tide occurs at two twelve PM in Atlantic City. The high temperature reaches the mid-seventies.

Down toward Cape May and Ocean City, two to three foot surf is expected with water temperatures in the upper sixties. Northeast winds maintain ten to fifteen miles per hour. High tide comes at two forty-six PM in Cape May with a high temperature in the mid-seventies.

Finally, heading into Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, we're back to two to three foot surf with water temperatures in the lower seventies. Here's where winds will be strongest, gusting to fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast. High tide arrives at two forty-four PM. Expect a high in the mid-seventies.

Overall, it's a mostly cloudy day across the region with moderate UV exposure, so sunscreen is still recommended. Water temperatures range from the lower seventies down north to the mid-sixties around Atlantic City, so a light wetsuit might be appreciated as you head south. The main story today remains that high rip current risk, so if you're heading to the beach, swim near lifeguard stations and never underestimate the power of rip currents, especially near jetties and groins.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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

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      <title>High Rip Current Risk Tuesday New Jersey Delaware Beaches Two to Five Foot Surf Forecast</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all coastal areas, so please exercise caution if you're planning to enter the water.

Starting up north at Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV index. Water temperatures are hovering in the lower seventies. Northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. Low tide at Belmar occurs at seven fourteen AM, with high tide following at one fifty five PM. There's no thunderstorm potential today, and the high temperature will reach the upper seventies.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island, the Coastal Ocean zone is showing similar two to three foot surf conditions with mostly cloudy weather. Water here runs cooler, in the mid sixties. Northeast winds pick up a bit to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at eight oh five AM with high tide at two twenty three PM. Expect a high temperature in the mid seventies with no thunderstorm activity expected.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is looking spicier, with three to five foot surf, the biggest waves we're seeing today. Water temperatures are in the mid sixties with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Atlantic City is seven twenty eight AM with high tide at two twelve PM. High temperature mid seventies with no thunderstorms expected.

Down at Atlantic Coastal Cape May near Ocean City, we're back to two to three foot surf with water temps in the upper sixties. Northeast winds are ten to fifteen miles per hour under mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Cape May is seven forty nine AM with high tide at two forty six PM. The high today reaches the mid seventies with no thunderstorm potential.

Finally, our Delaware beaches near Rehoboth Beach round out the forecast with two to three foot surf and water temps in the lower seventies. This area will experience the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach is seven fifty nine AM with high tide at two forty four PM. The high temperature will be in the mid seventies with no thunderstorms expected.

Remember, that HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK means life threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today. If you do venture into the water, stay aware of conditions near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where rip currents often occur even during lower risk periods. Have a safe and fun day at the beach.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 09:50:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all coastal areas, so please exercise caution if you're planning to enter the water.

Starting up north at Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV index. Water temperatures are hovering in the lower seventies. Northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. Low tide at Belmar occurs at seven fourteen AM, with high tide following at one fifty five PM. There's no thunderstorm potential today, and the high temperature will reach the upper seventies.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island, the Coastal Ocean zone is showing similar two to three foot surf conditions with mostly cloudy weather. Water here runs cooler, in the mid sixties. Northeast winds pick up a bit to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at eight oh five AM with high tide at two twenty three PM. Expect a high temperature in the mid seventies with no thunderstorm activity expected.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is looking spicier, with three to five foot surf, the biggest waves we're seeing today. Water temperatures are in the mid sixties with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Atlantic City is seven twenty eight AM with high tide at two twelve PM. High temperature mid seventies with no thunderstorms expected.

Down at Atlantic Coastal Cape May near Ocean City, we're back to two to three foot surf with water temps in the upper sixties. Northeast winds are ten to fifteen miles per hour under mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Cape May is seven forty nine AM with high tide at two forty six PM. The high today reaches the mid seventies with no thunderstorm potential.

Finally, our Delaware beaches near Rehoboth Beach round out the forecast with two to three foot surf and water temps in the lower seventies. This area will experience the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach is seven fifty nine AM with high tide at two forty four PM. The high temperature will be in the mid seventies with no thunderstorms expected.

Remember, that HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK means life threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today. If you do venture into the water, stay aware of conditions near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where rip currents often occur even during lower risk periods. Have a safe and fun day at the beach.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening across all coastal areas, so please exercise caution if you're planning to enter the water.

Starting up north at Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV index. Water temperatures are hovering in the lower seventies. Northeast winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. Low tide at Belmar occurs at seven fourteen AM, with high tide following at one fifty five PM. There's no thunderstorm potential today, and the high temperature will reach the upper seventies.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island, the Coastal Ocean zone is showing similar two to three foot surf conditions with mostly cloudy weather. Water here runs cooler, in the mid sixties. Northeast winds pick up a bit to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at eight oh five AM with high tide at two twenty three PM. Expect a high temperature in the mid seventies with no thunderstorm activity expected.

The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is looking spicier, with three to five foot surf, the biggest waves we're seeing today. Water temperatures are in the mid sixties with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Atlantic City is seven twenty eight AM with high tide at two twelve PM. High temperature mid seventies with no thunderstorms expected.

Down at Atlantic Coastal Cape May near Ocean City, we're back to two to three foot surf with water temps in the upper sixties. Northeast winds are ten to fifteen miles per hour under mostly cloudy skies. Low tide at Cape May is seven forty nine AM with high tide at two forty six PM. The high today reaches the mid seventies with no thunderstorm potential.

Finally, our Delaware beaches near Rehoboth Beach round out the forecast with two to three foot surf and water temps in the lower seventies. This area will experience the strongest winds of the day at fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach is seven fifty nine AM with high tide at two forty four PM. The high temperature will be in the mid seventies with no thunderstorms expected.

Remember, that HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK means life threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today. If you do venture into the water, stay aware of conditions near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where rip currents often occur even during lower risk periods. Have a safe and fun day at 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>High Rip Current Risk New Jersey Delaware Beaches Tuesday September 30 Strong Surf Warning</title>
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      <description>Good morning, it's Tuesday, September 30th, and we've got a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all New Jersey and Delaware beaches. That means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so please use extreme caution if you're heading into the water.

Let's break down conditions by region, starting up north at Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook. We're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds at just 5 to 10 miles per hour. The water's sitting in the lower 70s, so it'll feel pretty comfortable. Your high today reaches the upper 70s. Low tide comes at 7:14 AM, with high tide at 1:55 PM. Sunrise is at 6:50 AM and sunset at 6:42 PM.

Moving down to Long Beach Island and the coastal ocean area, surf heights bump up slightly with 2 to 3 feet, but water temperatures cool to the mid 60s. Northeast winds increase to 10 to 15 miles per hour under mostly cloudy conditions. High temperature's in the mid 70s. Low tide there is 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM.

Now here's where things get interesting. The Coastal Atlantic region around Atlantic City is showing the biggest surf of the day with 3 to 5 foot waves. Water temps are in the mid 60s with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. It'll be mostly cloudy with highs in the mid 70s. Low tide is 7:28 AM, high tide at 2:12 PM.

Down at Cape May and the beaches of Ocean City, we're back to 2 to 3 foot surf with water temperatures in the upper 60s. Northeast winds remain at 10 to 15 miles per hour under mostly cloudy skies. Your high reaches the mid 70s, with low tide at 7:49 AM and high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, the Delaware beaches at Rehoboth show 2 to 3 foot surf with water temperatures in the lower 70s. This is where we see the strongest winds of the day, with northeast winds pushing 15 to 20 miles per hour. High temperature in the mid 70s with low tide at 7:59 AM and high tide at 2:44 PM.

Across the board, we have no thunderstorm potential and moderate UV index values, so sunscreen is recommended. But the big story today is that HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK. Remember, dangerous rip currents can occur anytime, especially near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. If you get caught in one, don't panic. Swim parallel to the shore until you escape the current, then swim back to land. Stay safe out there and enjoy the beach.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2026 11:02:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, it's Tuesday, September 30th, and we've got a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all New Jersey and Delaware beaches. That means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so please use extreme caution if you're heading into the water.

Let's break down conditions by region, starting up north at Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook. We're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds at just 5 to 10 miles per hour. The water's sitting in the lower 70s, so it'll feel pretty comfortable. Your high today reaches the upper 70s. Low tide comes at 7:14 AM, with high tide at 1:55 PM. Sunrise is at 6:50 AM and sunset at 6:42 PM.

Moving down to Long Beach Island and the coastal ocean area, surf heights bump up slightly with 2 to 3 feet, but water temperatures cool to the mid 60s. Northeast winds increase to 10 to 15 miles per hour under mostly cloudy conditions. High temperature's in the mid 70s. Low tide there is 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM.

Now here's where things get interesting. The Coastal Atlantic region around Atlantic City is showing the biggest surf of the day with 3 to 5 foot waves. Water temps are in the mid 60s with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. It'll be mostly cloudy with highs in the mid 70s. Low tide is 7:28 AM, high tide at 2:12 PM.

Down at Cape May and the beaches of Ocean City, we're back to 2 to 3 foot surf with water temperatures in the upper 60s. Northeast winds remain at 10 to 15 miles per hour under mostly cloudy skies. Your high reaches the mid 70s, with low tide at 7:49 AM and high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, the Delaware beaches at Rehoboth show 2 to 3 foot surf with water temperatures in the lower 70s. This is where we see the strongest winds of the day, with northeast winds pushing 15 to 20 miles per hour. High temperature in the mid 70s with low tide at 7:59 AM and high tide at 2:44 PM.

Across the board, we have no thunderstorm potential and moderate UV index values, so sunscreen is recommended. But the big story today is that HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK. Remember, dangerous rip currents can occur anytime, especially near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. If you get caught in one, don't panic. Swim parallel to the shore until you escape the current, then swim back to land. 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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, it's Tuesday, September 30th, and we've got a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all New Jersey and Delaware beaches. That means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so please use extreme caution if you're heading into the water.

Let's break down conditions by region, starting up north at Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook. We're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds at just 5 to 10 miles per hour. The water's sitting in the lower 70s, so it'll feel pretty comfortable. Your high today reaches the upper 70s. Low tide comes at 7:14 AM, with high tide at 1:55 PM. Sunrise is at 6:50 AM and sunset at 6:42 PM.

Moving down to Long Beach Island and the coastal ocean area, surf heights bump up slightly with 2 to 3 feet, but water temperatures cool to the mid 60s. Northeast winds increase to 10 to 15 miles per hour under mostly cloudy conditions. High temperature's in the mid 70s. Low tide there is 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM.

Now here's where things get interesting. The Coastal Atlantic region around Atlantic City is showing the biggest surf of the day with 3 to 5 foot waves. Water temps are in the mid 60s with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. It'll be mostly cloudy with highs in the mid 70s. Low tide is 7:28 AM, high tide at 2:12 PM.

Down at Cape May and the beaches of Ocean City, we're back to 2 to 3 foot surf with water temperatures in the upper 60s. Northeast winds remain at 10 to 15 miles per hour under mostly cloudy skies. Your high reaches the mid 70s, with low tide at 7:49 AM and high tide at 2:46 PM.

Finally, the Delaware beaches at Rehoboth show 2 to 3 foot surf with water temperatures in the lower 70s. This is where we see the strongest winds of the day, with northeast winds pushing 15 to 20 miles per hour. High temperature in the mid 70s with low tide at 7:59 AM and high tide at 2:44 PM.

Across the board, we have no thunderstorm potential and moderate UV index values, so sunscreen is recommended. But the big story today is that HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK. Remember, dangerous rip currents can occur anytime, especially near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. If you get caught in one, don't panic. Swim parallel to the shore until you escape the current, then swim back to land. 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>NJ Delaware Beach Forecast Tuesday September 30 High Rip Current Risk 2 to 5 Foot Surf</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A high rip current risk is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all forecast areas, so please exercise caution if you're heading into the water.

Starting up north in Eastern Monmouth County, including Sandy Hook, expect 2 to 3 foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Water temperatures are holding in the lower 70s, so conditions are comfortable for swimming. High temperature today in the upper 70s. The low tide at Belmar is at 7:14 AM, with high tide coming at 1:55 PM.

Moving down to Long Beach Island along the Coastal Ocean, you're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf as well, but conditions are slightly cooler with water temperatures in the mid 60s. Northeast winds will be a bit stronger here, gusting between 10 and 15 miles per hour. High temperature in the mid 70s. The low tide at Barnegat Inlet occurs at 8:05 AM, followed by high tide at 2:23 PM.

The Coastal Atlantic around Atlantic City is where we see the most significant surf action today. Swells are building to 3 to 5 feet, making this the most attractive zone for surfers. Water temperatures remain in the mid 60s with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. High tide at Atlantic City is at 2:12 PM, with low tide at 7:28 AM.

Down in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area near Ocean City, surf heights drop back down to 2 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are in the upper 60s with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide at Cape May is at 7:49 AM with high tide at 2:46 PM.

And finally, rounding out the forecast in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, we're expecting 2 to 3 foot surf with the strongest winds of the day here, northeast at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the lower 70s, and you'll see high tide at 2:44 PM with low tide at 7:59 AM.

Across all areas, the UV index is moderate, there is no thunderstorm potential, and it will remain mostly cloudy throughout the day. Sunrise is between 6:50 and 6:55 AM depending on your location, with sunset around 6:42 to 6:47 PM.

Remember, life threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today, so stay alert, never swim alone, and pay special attention near structures like groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where rip currents can be particularly hazardous.

Have a safe day at 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2026 16:48:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A high rip current risk is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all forecast areas, so please exercise caution if you're heading into the water.

Starting up north in Eastern Monmouth County, including Sandy Hook, expect 2 to 3 foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Water temperatures are holding in the lower 70s, so conditions are comfortable for swimming. High temperature today in the upper 70s. The low tide at Belmar is at 7:14 AM, with high tide coming at 1:55 PM.

Moving down to Long Beach Island along the Coastal Ocean, you're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf as well, but conditions are slightly cooler with water temperatures in the mid 60s. Northeast winds will be a bit stronger here, gusting between 10 and 15 miles per hour. High temperature in the mid 70s. The low tide at Barnegat Inlet occurs at 8:05 AM, followed by high tide at 2:23 PM.

The Coastal Atlantic around Atlantic City is where we see the most significant surf action today. Swells are building to 3 to 5 feet, making this the most attractive zone for surfers. Water temperatures remain in the mid 60s with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. High tide at Atlantic City is at 2:12 PM, with low tide at 7:28 AM.

Down in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area near Ocean City, surf heights drop back down to 2 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are in the upper 60s with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide at Cape May is at 7:49 AM with high tide at 2:46 PM.

And finally, rounding out the forecast in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, we're expecting 2 to 3 foot surf with the strongest winds of the day here, northeast at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the lower 70s, and you'll see high tide at 2:44 PM with low tide at 7:59 AM.

Across all areas, the UV index is moderate, there is no thunderstorm potential, and it will remain mostly cloudy throughout the day. Sunrise is between 6:50 and 6:55 AM depending on your location, with sunset around 6:42 to 6:47 PM.

Remember, life threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today, so stay alert, never swim alone, and pay special attention near structures like groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where rip currents can be particularly hazardous.

Have a safe day at 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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches, brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.

A high rip current risk is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all forecast areas, so please exercise caution if you're heading into the water.

Starting up north in Eastern Monmouth County, including Sandy Hook, expect 2 to 3 foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Water temperatures are holding in the lower 70s, so conditions are comfortable for swimming. High temperature today in the upper 70s. The low tide at Belmar is at 7:14 AM, with high tide coming at 1:55 PM.

Moving down to Long Beach Island along the Coastal Ocean, you're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf as well, but conditions are slightly cooler with water temperatures in the mid 60s. Northeast winds will be a bit stronger here, gusting between 10 and 15 miles per hour. High temperature in the mid 70s. The low tide at Barnegat Inlet occurs at 8:05 AM, followed by high tide at 2:23 PM.

The Coastal Atlantic around Atlantic City is where we see the most significant surf action today. Swells are building to 3 to 5 feet, making this the most attractive zone for surfers. Water temperatures remain in the mid 60s with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. High tide at Atlantic City is at 2:12 PM, with low tide at 7:28 AM.

Down in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area near Ocean City, surf heights drop back down to 2 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are in the upper 60s with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Low tide at Cape May is at 7:49 AM with high tide at 2:46 PM.

And finally, rounding out the forecast in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, we're expecting 2 to 3 foot surf with the strongest winds of the day here, northeast at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the lower 70s, and you'll see high tide at 2:44 PM with low tide at 7:59 AM.

Across all areas, the UV index is moderate, there is no thunderstorm potential, and it will remain mostly cloudy throughout the day. Sunrise is between 6:50 and 6:55 AM depending on your location, with sunset around 6:42 to 6:47 PM.

Remember, life threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today, so stay alert, never swim alone, and pay special attention near structures like groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where rip currents can be particularly hazardous.

Have a safe day at 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>Jersey Shore Surf Alert: High Rip Current Risk, Mid 70s Temperatures, and Challenging Wave Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Mother Nature's serving up some serious wave action today with a high rip current risk that'll keep even the most seasoned surfers on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a day of mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds that'll be whipping between 5 to 20 miles per hour. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City area packing the most punch at 3 to 5 foot swells.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, perfect for a quick dip but don't get too comfortable. Those rip currents are no joke today! Lifeguards are on high alert with a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening, so swimmers beware.

Temperature-wise, expect a comfortable day in the mid to upper 70s with a moderate UV index. Translation: sunscreen is your friend, but you won't need to hide under an umbrella all day.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across the region. Cape May will see low tide at 7:49 AM and high tide at 2:46 PM, with similar patterns at other beaches. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, and you'll catch a beautiful sunset between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Bottom line: Today's a day for careful coastal enjoyment. Watch those currents, respect the ocean, and stay smart out there, beach warriors!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2026 10:46:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Mother Nature's serving up some serious wave action today with a high rip current risk that'll keep even the most seasoned surfers on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a day of mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds that'll be whipping between 5 to 20 miles per hour. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City area packing the most punch at 3 to 5 foot swells.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, perfect for a quick dip but don't get too comfortable. Those rip currents are no joke today! Lifeguards are on high alert with a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening, so swimmers beware.

Temperature-wise, expect a comfortable day in the mid to upper 70s with a moderate UV index. Translation: sunscreen is your friend, but you won't need to hide under an umbrella all day.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across the region. Cape May will see low tide at 7:49 AM and high tide at 2:46 PM, with similar patterns at other beaches. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, and you'll catch a beautiful sunset between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Bottom line: Today's a day for careful coastal enjoyment. Watch those currents, respect the ocean, and stay smart out there, 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! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Mother Nature's serving up some serious wave action today with a high rip current risk that'll keep even the most seasoned surfers on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a day of mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds that'll be whipping between 5 to 20 miles per hour. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City area packing the most punch at 3 to 5 foot swells.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, perfect for a quick dip but don't get too comfortable. Those rip currents are no joke today! Lifeguards are on high alert with a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening, so swimmers beware.

Temperature-wise, expect a comfortable day in the mid to upper 70s with a moderate UV index. Translation: sunscreen is your friend, but you won't need to hide under an umbrella all day.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across the region. Cape May will see low tide at 7:49 AM and high tide at 2:46 PM, with similar patterns at other beaches. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, and you'll catch a beautiful sunset between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Bottom line: Today's a day for careful coastal enjoyment. Watch those currents, respect the ocean, and stay smart out there, 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>High Rip Current Risk Alerts Jersey Shore Delaware Beaches Today Dangerous Surf Conditions Warn Swimmers to Exercise Extreme Caution</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got a serious heads up for anyone looking to catch some waves along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches today. The National Weather Service is sounding the alarm with a high rip current risk that'll be in effect from 8 AM until evening.

Let's break down the coastal conditions. We're looking at mostly cloudy skies with northeast winds ranging from 5 to 20 mph, depending on your specific beach location. Surf heights are running between 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City area seeing the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable zone - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dropping to mid 60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Temperatures on land will peak in the mid to upper 70s, making for a classic late September beach day.

But here's the critical warning: rip currents are no joke today. Lifeguards and ocean safety experts are emphasizing the high risk of life-threatening currents in the surf zone. If you're hitting the water, pay serious attention to local warnings and never swim alone.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing out the day between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Tide schedules vary by location, but most beaches will see low tide in the morning and high tide in the early afternoon. Cape May's high tide hits at 2:46 PM, while Atlantic City peaks at 2:12 PM.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power today!

For more http://www.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 10:47:33 -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 serious heads up for anyone looking to catch some waves along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches today. The National Weather Service is sounding the alarm with a high rip current risk that'll be in effect from 8 AM until evening.

Let's break down the coastal conditions. We're looking at mostly cloudy skies with northeast winds ranging from 5 to 20 mph, depending on your specific beach location. Surf heights are running between 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City area seeing the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable zone - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dropping to mid 60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Temperatures on land will peak in the mid to upper 70s, making for a classic late September beach day.

But here's the critical warning: rip currents are no joke today. Lifeguards and ocean safety experts are emphasizing the high risk of life-threatening currents in the surf zone. If you're hitting the water, pay serious attention to local warnings and never swim alone.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing out the day between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Tide schedules vary by location, but most beaches will see low tide in the morning and high tide in the early afternoon. Cape May's high tide hits at 2:46 PM, while Atlantic City peaks at 2:12 PM.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power today!

For more http://www.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 serious heads up for anyone looking to catch some waves along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches today. The National Weather Service is sounding the alarm with a high rip current risk that'll be in effect from 8 AM until evening.

Let's break down the coastal conditions. We're looking at mostly cloudy skies with northeast winds ranging from 5 to 20 mph, depending on your specific beach location. Surf heights are running between 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City area seeing the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable zone - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dropping to mid 60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Temperatures on land will peak in the mid to upper 70s, making for a classic late September beach day.

But here's the critical warning: rip currents are no joke today. Lifeguards and ocean safety experts are emphasizing the high risk of life-threatening currents in the surf zone. If you're hitting the water, pay serious attention to local warnings and never swim alone.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing out the day between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Tide schedules vary by location, but most beaches will see low tide in the morning and high tide in the early afternoon. Cape May's high tide hits at 2:46 PM, while Atlantic City peaks at 2:12 PM.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power today!

For more http://www.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-Risk Rip Currents Dominate Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches with Challenging Surf Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Hey beach lovers and wave chasers! Your surf zone forecast is dropping right now for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Buckle up for a high-risk rip current day across all coastal zones. The ocean is feeling feisty with surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet depending on your location. Those northeast winds are cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, which means turbulent waters and challenging conditions.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, lifeguards are on high alert. Rip current risk is maxed out from 8 AM until evening, so serious swimmers and surfers need to stay sharp. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - not too cold, but definitely not bath-like.

Expect mostly cloudy skies with high temperatures cruising into the mid to upper 70s. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with cloud cover. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

Tide schedules are varied but generally looking at morning lows between 7 and 8 AM, with high tides rolling in around 1:55 to 2:46 PM. Specific spots like Belmar, Atlantic City, and Rehoboth Beach have their unique tide rhythms.

Bottom line: Today is not for casual beach-goers or inexperienced swimmers. Respect the ocean, watch for warning signs, and stay close to lifeguard stations. Stay safe out there, 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>Tue, 17 Feb 2026 10:47:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey beach lovers and wave chasers! Your surf zone forecast is dropping right now for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Buckle up for a high-risk rip current day across all coastal zones. The ocean is feeling feisty with surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet depending on your location. Those northeast winds are cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, which means turbulent waters and challenging conditions.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, lifeguards are on high alert. Rip current risk is maxed out from 8 AM until evening, so serious swimmers and surfers need to stay sharp. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - not too cold, but definitely not bath-like.

Expect mostly cloudy skies with high temperatures cruising into the mid to upper 70s. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with cloud cover. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

Tide schedules are varied but generally looking at morning lows between 7 and 8 AM, with high tides rolling in around 1:55 to 2:46 PM. Specific spots like Belmar, Atlantic City, and Rehoboth Beach have their unique tide rhythms.

Bottom line: Today is not for casual beach-goers or inexperienced swimmers. Respect the ocean, watch for warning signs, and stay close to lifeguard stations. Stay safe out there, 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[Hey beach lovers and wave chasers! Your surf zone forecast is dropping right now for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Buckle up for a high-risk rip current day across all coastal zones. The ocean is feeling feisty with surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet depending on your location. Those northeast winds are cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, which means turbulent waters and challenging conditions.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, lifeguards are on high alert. Rip current risk is maxed out from 8 AM until evening, so serious swimmers and surfers need to stay sharp. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - not too cold, but definitely not bath-like.

Expect mostly cloudy skies with high temperatures cruising into the mid to upper 70s. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with cloud cover. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

Tide schedules are varied but generally looking at morning lows between 7 and 8 AM, with high tides rolling in around 1:55 to 2:46 PM. Specific spots like Belmar, Atlantic City, and Rehoboth Beach have their unique tide rhythms.

Bottom line: Today is not for casual beach-goers or inexperienced swimmers. Respect the ocean, watch for warning signs, and stay close to lifeguard stations. Stay safe out there, 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>High Rip Current Risk Alerts: New Jersey and Delaware Beach Forecast Warns Swimmers of Challenging Surf Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got a gnarly forecast brewing for the New Jersey and Delaware coastlines today. Brace yourselves for some serious wave action and rip current challenges.

The entire coastal region is under a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening, so surfers and swimmers need to stay extra alert. Expect surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most beaches, with Atlantic City getting a bonus bump to 3 to 5 feet of wave intensity.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortable enough for a dip, but you'll want to exercise caution. Northeast winds are cranking between 5 and 20 mph, depending on your specific beach location, which will contribute to those tricky rip current conditions.

The day looks mostly cloudy with high temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still a smart move. Good news for beach time planners: no thunderstorm threats are on the radar.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location, but most beaches will see low tide in the morning around 7 to 8 AM, with high tide rolling in between 1:45 and 2:45 PM. Sunrise is around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

Pro tip: Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today. Pay extra attention near groins, jetties, and piers. If you're not a confident swimmer, consider staying close to lifeguard stations.

Stay safe, surf smart, and enjoy the 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2026 10:46:54 -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 gnarly forecast brewing for the New Jersey and Delaware coastlines today. Brace yourselves for some serious wave action and rip current challenges.

The entire coastal region is under a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening, so surfers and swimmers need to stay extra alert. Expect surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most beaches, with Atlantic City getting a bonus bump to 3 to 5 feet of wave intensity.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortable enough for a dip, but you'll want to exercise caution. Northeast winds are cranking between 5 and 20 mph, depending on your specific beach location, which will contribute to those tricky rip current conditions.

The day looks mostly cloudy with high temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still a smart move. Good news for beach time planners: no thunderstorm threats are on the radar.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location, but most beaches will see low tide in the morning around 7 to 8 AM, with high tide rolling in between 1:45 and 2:45 PM. Sunrise is around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

Pro tip: Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today. Pay extra attention near groins, jetties, and piers. If you're not a confident swimmer, consider staying close to lifeguard stations.

Stay safe, surf smart, and enjoy the 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[Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got a gnarly forecast brewing for the New Jersey and Delaware coastlines today. Brace yourselves for some serious wave action and rip current challenges.

The entire coastal region is under a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening, so surfers and swimmers need to stay extra alert. Expect surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most beaches, with Atlantic City getting a bonus bump to 3 to 5 feet of wave intensity.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortable enough for a dip, but you'll want to exercise caution. Northeast winds are cranking between 5 and 20 mph, depending on your specific beach location, which will contribute to those tricky rip current conditions.

The day looks mostly cloudy with high temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still a smart move. Good news for beach time planners: no thunderstorm threats are on the radar.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location, but most beaches will see low tide in the morning around 7 to 8 AM, with high tide rolling in between 1:45 and 2:45 PM. Sunrise is around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

Pro tip: Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today. Pay extra attention near groins, jetties, and piers. If you're not a confident swimmer, consider staying close to lifeguard stations.

Stay safe, surf smart, and enjoy the 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>Dangerous Rip Currents Threaten Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches with High Surf and Challenging Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for today's gnarly coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! Mother Nature's serving up a wild ride with high rip current risks that'll keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're looking at a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to low 70s - not too shabby for late September.

Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City zone sporting the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet. Catch those swells if you're an experienced rider, but watch out - the rip current risk is HIGH across all zones until this evening.

UV index is moderate, so grab that sunscreen, but leave the sunbathing gear at home. We're talking mostly overcast skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. Perfect for a beach day, but not without some serious maritime muscle.

Tide schedules are key for today's beach strategy. Cape May hits low tide at 7:49 AM, Atlantic City at 7:28 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 8:05 AM, Belmar at 7:14 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 7:59 AM. Plan your water adventures accordingly.

One critical warning: life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. Respect the ocean, know your limits, and always swim near a lifeguard. Stay safe out there, 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 10:46:48 -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 gnarly coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! Mother Nature's serving up a wild ride with high rip current risks that'll keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're looking at a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to low 70s - not too shabby for late September.

Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City zone sporting the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet. Catch those swells if you're an experienced rider, but watch out - the rip current risk is HIGH across all zones until this evening.

UV index is moderate, so grab that sunscreen, but leave the sunbathing gear at home. We're talking mostly overcast skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. Perfect for a beach day, but not without some serious maritime muscle.

Tide schedules are key for today's beach strategy. Cape May hits low tide at 7:49 AM, Atlantic City at 7:28 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 8:05 AM, Belmar at 7:14 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 7:59 AM. Plan your water adventures accordingly.

One critical warning: life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. Respect the ocean, know your limits, and always swim near a lifeguard. Stay safe out there, 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[Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for today's gnarly coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! Mother Nature's serving up a wild ride with high rip current risks that'll keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're looking at a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to low 70s - not too shabby for late September.

Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City zone sporting the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet. Catch those swells if you're an experienced rider, but watch out - the rip current risk is HIGH across all zones until this evening.

UV index is moderate, so grab that sunscreen, but leave the sunbathing gear at home. We're talking mostly overcast skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. Perfect for a beach day, but not without some serious maritime muscle.

Tide schedules are key for today's beach strategy. Cape May hits low tide at 7:49 AM, Atlantic City at 7:28 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 8:05 AM, Belmar at 7:14 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 7:59 AM. Plan your water adventures accordingly.

One critical warning: life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. Respect the ocean, know your limits, and always swim near a lifeguard. Stay safe out there, 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>High Rip Current Risk Alerts Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Today Swimmers Warned of Challenging Surf Conditions</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4596409903</link>
      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal outlook is bringing some serious wave action to the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Buckle up for a high-risk rip current day that's gonna keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're looking at a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds cranking up the maritime mood. Expect winds ranging from a steady 5 to a robust 20 miles per hour, depending on your specific beach spot.

Surf height is dancing between 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City showing off the most impressive swells. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, still warm enough for a solid beach day but definitely signaling the transition to fall.

Rip current risk is screaming HIGH across all zones today. Translation: if you're not an experienced swimmer, think twice before challenging these waters. Lifeguards recommend staying close to shore and paying attention to warning flags.

Tide schedules are your beach buddy today. Low tides roll in during the morning hours - Belmar at 7:14 AM, Atlantic City at 7:28 AM, Cape May at 7:49 AM, and Rehoboth Beach bringing up the rear at 7:59 AM. High tides will peak in the early afternoon, perfect for that midday beach hang.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Temperatures will cruise in the mid to upper 70s, making for a classic late September beach 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>Sat, 14 Feb 2026 10:46:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal outlook is bringing some serious wave action to the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Buckle up for a high-risk rip current day that's gonna keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're looking at a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds cranking up the maritime mood. Expect winds ranging from a steady 5 to a robust 20 miles per hour, depending on your specific beach spot.

Surf height is dancing between 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City showing off the most impressive swells. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, still warm enough for a solid beach day but definitely signaling the transition to fall.

Rip current risk is screaming HIGH across all zones today. Translation: if you're not an experienced swimmer, think twice before challenging these waters. Lifeguards recommend staying close to shore and paying attention to warning flags.

Tide schedules are your beach buddy today. Low tides roll in during the morning hours - Belmar at 7:14 AM, Atlantic City at 7:28 AM, Cape May at 7:49 AM, and Rehoboth Beach bringing up the rear at 7:59 AM. High tides will peak in the early afternoon, perfect for that midday beach hang.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Temperatures will cruise in the mid to upper 70s, making for a classic late September beach 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, beach lovers! Today's coastal outlook is bringing some serious wave action to the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Buckle up for a high-risk rip current day that's gonna keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're looking at a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds cranking up the maritime mood. Expect winds ranging from a steady 5 to a robust 20 miles per hour, depending on your specific beach spot.

Surf height is dancing between 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City showing off the most impressive swells. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, still warm enough for a solid beach day but definitely signaling the transition to fall.

Rip current risk is screaming HIGH across all zones today. Translation: if you're not an experienced swimmer, think twice before challenging these waters. Lifeguards recommend staying close to shore and paying attention to warning flags.

Tide schedules are your beach buddy today. Low tides roll in during the morning hours - Belmar at 7:14 AM, Atlantic City at 7:28 AM, Cape May at 7:49 AM, and Rehoboth Beach bringing up the rear at 7:59 AM. High tides will peak in the early afternoon, perfect for that midday beach hang.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Temperatures will cruise in the mid to upper 70s, making for a classic late September beach 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>High Rip Current Risk Alerts Northeast Beaches Surf Conditions Challenging for Swimmers and Beachgoers This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal conditions are a mixed bag of oceanic mischief, with a high rip current risk that demands your full attention.

From Sandy Hook to Delaware beaches, the Northeast is brewing up a nautical adventure. Expect mostly cloudy skies and winds howling from the northeast between 5 to 20 miles per hour, depending on your exact location. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - cool enough to be refreshing but not freezing.

Surf height ranges from 2 to 5 feet, with Atlantic City sporting the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet. Beach warriors, take note: the rip current risk is HIGH across all zones from 8 AM until evening. Translation? These waters are not for the faint of heart or inexperienced swimmers.

Your UV index sits at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Temperatures will dance in the mid to upper 70s, creating a pleasant backdrop for your beach day. Tides will be rolling in and out throughout the morning and afternoon, with low tides ranging from 7:14 AM to 8:05 AM and high tides peaking between 1:55 PM and 2:46 PM.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. No thunderstorm threats are lurking, so your beach playlist can stay dry.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch those rip currents, and stay safe out there, 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>Fri, 13 Feb 2026 10:46:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal conditions are a mixed bag of oceanic mischief, with a high rip current risk that demands your full attention.

From Sandy Hook to Delaware beaches, the Northeast is brewing up a nautical adventure. Expect mostly cloudy skies and winds howling from the northeast between 5 to 20 miles per hour, depending on your exact location. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - cool enough to be refreshing but not freezing.

Surf height ranges from 2 to 5 feet, with Atlantic City sporting the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet. Beach warriors, take note: the rip current risk is HIGH across all zones from 8 AM until evening. Translation? These waters are not for the faint of heart or inexperienced swimmers.

Your UV index sits at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Temperatures will dance in the mid to upper 70s, creating a pleasant backdrop for your beach day. Tides will be rolling in and out throughout the morning and afternoon, with low tides ranging from 7:14 AM to 8:05 AM and high tides peaking between 1:55 PM and 2:46 PM.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. No thunderstorm threats are lurking, so your beach playlist can stay dry.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch those rip currents, and stay safe out there, 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! Today's coastal conditions are a mixed bag of oceanic mischief, with a high rip current risk that demands your full attention.

From Sandy Hook to Delaware beaches, the Northeast is brewing up a nautical adventure. Expect mostly cloudy skies and winds howling from the northeast between 5 to 20 miles per hour, depending on your exact location. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - cool enough to be refreshing but not freezing.

Surf height ranges from 2 to 5 feet, with Atlantic City sporting the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet. Beach warriors, take note: the rip current risk is HIGH across all zones from 8 AM until evening. Translation? These waters are not for the faint of heart or inexperienced swimmers.

Your UV index sits at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Temperatures will dance in the mid to upper 70s, creating a pleasant backdrop for your beach day. Tides will be rolling in and out throughout the morning and afternoon, with low tides ranging from 7:14 AM to 8:05 AM and high tides peaking between 1:55 PM and 2:46 PM.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. No thunderstorm threats are lurking, so your beach playlist can stay dry.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch those rip currents, and stay safe out there, 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>Jersey Shore Surf Alert: High Waves, Rip Current Risks, and Beach Safety Forecast for Coastal Thrill Seekers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal forecast is brewing up some serious excitement along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Get ready for a day of high-octane wave action that'll have surfers and beach enthusiasts on high alert.

We're looking at a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening, so listen up safety fans. The surf is serving up waves between 2 to 5 feet depending on your specific beach zone. Atlantic City is scoring the biggest swells with 3 to 5 foot waves, while other areas like Sandy Hook and Long Beach Island are sitting pretty with 2 to 3 foot breaks.

Expect a mostly cloudy backdrop with northeast winds ranging from a gentle 5 to a more robust 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable 60s and low 70s - perfect for those brave souls ready to challenge the waves.

The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend if you're planning to soak up some rays. Speaking of timing, check your local tide charts - low tides range from early morning around 7 to 8 AM, with high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Temperature-wise, we're looking at a pleasant mid to upper 70s - ideal beach day conditions.

One critical warning: those rip currents are no joke. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so respect the ocean, know your limits, and when in doubt, stay out.

Catch those waves safely, 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>Thu, 12 Feb 2026 10:47:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal forecast is brewing up some serious excitement along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Get ready for a day of high-octane wave action that'll have surfers and beach enthusiasts on high alert.

We're looking at a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening, so listen up safety fans. The surf is serving up waves between 2 to 5 feet depending on your specific beach zone. Atlantic City is scoring the biggest swells with 3 to 5 foot waves, while other areas like Sandy Hook and Long Beach Island are sitting pretty with 2 to 3 foot breaks.

Expect a mostly cloudy backdrop with northeast winds ranging from a gentle 5 to a more robust 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable 60s and low 70s - perfect for those brave souls ready to challenge the waves.

The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend if you're planning to soak up some rays. Speaking of timing, check your local tide charts - low tides range from early morning around 7 to 8 AM, with high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Temperature-wise, we're looking at a pleasant mid to upper 70s - ideal beach day conditions.

One critical warning: those rip currents are no joke. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so respect the ocean, know your limits, and when in doubt, stay out.

Catch those waves safely, 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! Today's coastal forecast is brewing up some serious excitement along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Get ready for a day of high-octane wave action that'll have surfers and beach enthusiasts on high alert.

We're looking at a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening, so listen up safety fans. The surf is serving up waves between 2 to 5 feet depending on your specific beach zone. Atlantic City is scoring the biggest swells with 3 to 5 foot waves, while other areas like Sandy Hook and Long Beach Island are sitting pretty with 2 to 3 foot breaks.

Expect a mostly cloudy backdrop with northeast winds ranging from a gentle 5 to a more robust 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable 60s and low 70s - perfect for those brave souls ready to challenge the waves.

The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend if you're planning to soak up some rays. Speaking of timing, check your local tide charts - low tides range from early morning around 7 to 8 AM, with high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Temperature-wise, we're looking at a pleasant mid to upper 70s - ideal beach day conditions.

One critical warning: those rip currents are no joke. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so respect the ocean, know your limits, and when in doubt, stay out.

Catch those waves safely, beach warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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

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      <title>High Rip Current Risk Threatens Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Dangerous Surf Conditions Prompt Safety Warnings</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are serving up some serious wave action today, so listen up and listen good.

We've got a HIGH rip current risk blazing from 8 AM until evening, which means the ocean is not playing around. Surfers and swimmers need to be extra cautious out there.

Along the Eastern Monmouth beaches including Sandy Hook, expect surf heights around 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds dancing at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Water temperatures are chillin in the lower 70s, and you'll see a mostly cloudy sky overhead. UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen.

Moving down to Long Beach Island and Atlantic City, things get a bit more intense. Surf heights are climbing to 3 to 5 feet with stronger northeast winds pushing 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures have dropped to the mid 60s, so you might want that wetsuit.

Delaware beaches are matching the vibe with 2 to 3 foot waves, but they're cranking up the wind to 15 to 20 miles per hour. Temperatures are hovering in the mid 70s with that consistent mostly cloudy backdrop.

The entire coastline shares one critical message: life-threatening rip currents are LIKELY. Translation? Stay alert, know your limits, and maybe consider watching the waves from the safety of the beach today.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Stay safe, surf smart, and enjoy the ocean's raw power.

For more http://www.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 10:47:19 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are serving up some serious wave action today, so listen up and listen good.

We've got a HIGH rip current risk blazing from 8 AM until evening, which means the ocean is not playing around. Surfers and swimmers need to be extra cautious out there.

Along the Eastern Monmouth beaches including Sandy Hook, expect surf heights around 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds dancing at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Water temperatures are chillin in the lower 70s, and you'll see a mostly cloudy sky overhead. UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen.

Moving down to Long Beach Island and Atlantic City, things get a bit more intense. Surf heights are climbing to 3 to 5 feet with stronger northeast winds pushing 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures have dropped to the mid 60s, so you might want that wetsuit.

Delaware beaches are matching the vibe with 2 to 3 foot waves, but they're cranking up the wind to 15 to 20 miles per hour. Temperatures are hovering in the mid 70s with that consistent mostly cloudy backdrop.

The entire coastline shares one critical message: life-threatening rip currents are LIKELY. Translation? Stay alert, know your limits, and maybe consider watching the waves from the safety of the beach today.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Stay safe, surf smart, and enjoy the ocean's raw power.

For more http://www.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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are serving up some serious wave action today, so listen up and listen good.

We've got a HIGH rip current risk blazing from 8 AM until evening, which means the ocean is not playing around. Surfers and swimmers need to be extra cautious out there.

Along the Eastern Monmouth beaches including Sandy Hook, expect surf heights around 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds dancing at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Water temperatures are chillin in the lower 70s, and you'll see a mostly cloudy sky overhead. UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen.

Moving down to Long Beach Island and Atlantic City, things get a bit more intense. Surf heights are climbing to 3 to 5 feet with stronger northeast winds pushing 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures have dropped to the mid 60s, so you might want that wetsuit.

Delaware beaches are matching the vibe with 2 to 3 foot waves, but they're cranking up the wind to 15 to 20 miles per hour. Temperatures are hovering in the mid 70s with that consistent mostly cloudy backdrop.

The entire coastline shares one critical message: life-threatening rip currents are LIKELY. Translation? Stay alert, know your limits, and maybe consider watching the waves from the safety of the beach today.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Stay safe, surf smart, and enjoy the ocean's raw power.

For more http://www.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 Risk Rip Currents Threaten Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Today Surfers and Swimmers Warned of Dangerous Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The surf's brewing something special today along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that demands your full attention.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach, the ocean's got some serious attitude this morning. Expect northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, pushing surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet. The Atlantic's feeling feisty today!

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still warm enough for a sweet session, but cool enough to keep things interesting. Mostly cloudy skies will provide a moody backdrop for your beach adventure, with moderate UV levels, so don't forget that sunscreen.

Tides are looking dynamic across the region. Belmar hits low tide at 7:14 AM, while Cape May bottoms out at 7:49 AM. Each coastal zone will see high tide midday, so plan your water time accordingly.

The biggest warning today is those rip currents. We're talking life-threatening conditions likely in the surf zone. Experienced surfers might feel the challenge, but weekend warriors should seriously consider sitting this one out. Those northeast winds are creating powerful undertows that can catch even seasoned swimmers off guard.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing the curtain just after 6:40 PM. So you've got a solid window to catch some waves - just stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's mood today.

Surf's up, but proceed with caution!

For more http://www.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 10:47:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The surf's brewing something special today along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that demands your full attention.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach, the ocean's got some serious attitude this morning. Expect northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, pushing surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet. The Atlantic's feeling feisty today!

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still warm enough for a sweet session, but cool enough to keep things interesting. Mostly cloudy skies will provide a moody backdrop for your beach adventure, with moderate UV levels, so don't forget that sunscreen.

Tides are looking dynamic across the region. Belmar hits low tide at 7:14 AM, while Cape May bottoms out at 7:49 AM. Each coastal zone will see high tide midday, so plan your water time accordingly.

The biggest warning today is those rip currents. We're talking life-threatening conditions likely in the surf zone. Experienced surfers might feel the challenge, but weekend warriors should seriously consider sitting this one out. Those northeast winds are creating powerful undertows that can catch even seasoned swimmers off guard.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing the curtain just after 6:40 PM. So you've got a solid window to catch some waves - just stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's mood today.

Surf's up, but proceed with caution!

For more http://www.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 surf's brewing something special today along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that demands your full attention.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach, the ocean's got some serious attitude this morning. Expect northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, pushing surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet. The Atlantic's feeling feisty today!

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still warm enough for a sweet session, but cool enough to keep things interesting. Mostly cloudy skies will provide a moody backdrop for your beach adventure, with moderate UV levels, so don't forget that sunscreen.

Tides are looking dynamic across the region. Belmar hits low tide at 7:14 AM, while Cape May bottoms out at 7:49 AM. Each coastal zone will see high tide midday, so plan your water time accordingly.

The biggest warning today is those rip currents. We're talking life-threatening conditions likely in the surf zone. Experienced surfers might feel the challenge, but weekend warriors should seriously consider sitting this one out. Those northeast winds are creating powerful undertows that can catch even seasoned swimmers off guard.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing the curtain just after 6:40 PM. So you've got a solid window to catch some waves - just stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's mood today.

Surf's up, but proceed with caution!

For more http://www.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 Threatens Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches: Lifeguards Warn Swimmers to Exercise Extreme Caution Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers, and today's looking like a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! We're tracking a high-risk rip current situation that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the surf zone is brewing some serious maritime drama. Expect northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, pushing waves that range from 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City taking the crown for the choppiest conditions.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, perfect for a quick dip but definitely not for the faint of heart. The skies are playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions, and while thunderstorms are taking a day off, the rip currents are absolutely stealing the show.

Beach-goers, listen up: today's rip current risk is HIGH. Translation? Those sneaky underwater currents are ready to play rough. Lifeguards recommend staying close to shore, watching for warning flags, and never swimming alone. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend.

Tidal times vary slightly by location, but you're looking at morning lows between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, with high tides rolling in around 1:55 to 2:46 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: Today's a day for careful beach appreciation. Enjoy the views, respect the water, and stay safe out there, coastal adventurers!

For more http://www.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 10:47:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers, and today's looking like a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! We're tracking a high-risk rip current situation that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the surf zone is brewing some serious maritime drama. Expect northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, pushing waves that range from 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City taking the crown for the choppiest conditions.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, perfect for a quick dip but definitely not for the faint of heart. The skies are playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions, and while thunderstorms are taking a day off, the rip currents are absolutely stealing the show.

Beach-goers, listen up: today's rip current risk is HIGH. Translation? Those sneaky underwater currents are ready to play rough. Lifeguards recommend staying close to shore, watching for warning flags, and never swimming alone. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend.

Tidal times vary slightly by location, but you're looking at morning lows between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, with high tides rolling in around 1:55 to 2:46 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: Today's a day for careful beach appreciation. Enjoy the views, respect the water, and stay safe out there, coastal adventurers!

For more http://www.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 today's looking like a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! We're tracking a high-risk rip current situation that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the surf zone is brewing some serious maritime drama. Expect northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, pushing waves that range from 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City taking the crown for the choppiest conditions.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, perfect for a quick dip but definitely not for the faint of heart. The skies are playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions, and while thunderstorms are taking a day off, the rip currents are absolutely stealing the show.

Beach-goers, listen up: today's rip current risk is HIGH. Translation? Those sneaky underwater currents are ready to play rough. Lifeguards recommend staying close to shore, watching for warning flags, and never swimming alone. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend.

Tidal times vary slightly by location, but you're looking at morning lows between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, with high tides rolling in around 1:55 to 2:46 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: Today's a day for careful beach appreciation. Enjoy the views, respect the water, and stay safe out there, coastal adventurers!

For more http://www.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>Extreme Rip Current Warning: Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Face Dangerous Surf Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're tracking a gnarly coastal situation today along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Buckle up for some serious wave action and rip current warnings that demand your full attention.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're looking at a high-risk rip current scenario that kicks in at 8 AM and runs through this evening. Surfers and swimmers take note - these waters are not for the faint of heart.

Wave heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City zone showing the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet. Winds are howling from the northeast at 10 to 15 mph, creating choppy conditions that will challenge even experienced ocean enthusiasts.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, offering a relatively comfortable swim, but don't let that fool you. The rip current risk is extreme. Life-threatening currents are likely in the surf zone, so stick close to lifeguard stations and never swim alone.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so if you're hitting the beach, grab some sunscreen. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach lounging, but not for risky water adventures.

Low tides range from early to late morning, with high tides rolling in around early to mid-afternoon. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing out the day at about 6:45 PM.

Bottom line: Enjoy the beach, but respect the ocean. Stay safe, stay smart, and maybe today's the day for building sandcastles instead of challenging those killer currents.

For more http://www.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 10:47:32 -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 a gnarly coastal situation today along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Buckle up for some serious wave action and rip current warnings that demand your full attention.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're looking at a high-risk rip current scenario that kicks in at 8 AM and runs through this evening. Surfers and swimmers take note - these waters are not for the faint of heart.

Wave heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City zone showing the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet. Winds are howling from the northeast at 10 to 15 mph, creating choppy conditions that will challenge even experienced ocean enthusiasts.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, offering a relatively comfortable swim, but don't let that fool you. The rip current risk is extreme. Life-threatening currents are likely in the surf zone, so stick close to lifeguard stations and never swim alone.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so if you're hitting the beach, grab some sunscreen. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach lounging, but not for risky water adventures.

Low tides range from early to late morning, with high tides rolling in around early to mid-afternoon. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing out the day at about 6:45 PM.

Bottom line: Enjoy the beach, but respect the ocean. Stay safe, stay smart, and maybe today's the day for building sandcastles instead of challenging those killer currents.

For more http://www.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 a gnarly coastal situation today along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Buckle up for some serious wave action and rip current warnings that demand your full attention.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're looking at a high-risk rip current scenario that kicks in at 8 AM and runs through this evening. Surfers and swimmers take note - these waters are not for the faint of heart.

Wave heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City zone showing the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet. Winds are howling from the northeast at 10 to 15 mph, creating choppy conditions that will challenge even experienced ocean enthusiasts.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, offering a relatively comfortable swim, but don't let that fool you. The rip current risk is extreme. Life-threatening currents are likely in the surf zone, so stick close to lifeguard stations and never swim alone.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so if you're hitting the beach, grab some sunscreen. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach lounging, but not for risky water adventures.

Low tides range from early to late morning, with high tides rolling in around early to mid-afternoon. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing out the day at about 6:45 PM.

Bottom line: Enjoy the beach, but respect the ocean. Stay safe, stay smart, and maybe today's the day for building sandcastles instead of challenging those killer currents.

For more http://www.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-Risk Rip Currents Alert: Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast Brace for Challenging Surf Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. Mother Nature's brewing up some serious surf action today, so listen up!

We're looking at a high-risk rip current scenario that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the ocean is serving up some gnarly conditions that demand respect.

Expect surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City showing off the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet. Winds will be howling from the northeast between 5 and 20 mph, depending on your exact location. Those breezy conditions mean you'll want to pack an extra layer.

Water temperatures are hanging in the comfortable zone - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dipping to mid 60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Perfect for a quick splash, but keep those safety skills sharp.

The sky's looking mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still your friend. Temperatures will climb to the mid to upper 70s - not too shabby for a late September day.

High tide times are rolling in around midafternoon - Belmar at 1:55 PM, Atlantic City at 2:12 PM, and Rehoboth Beach at 2:44 PM. Low tide hits earlier in the morning.

Bottom line: Today's a high-risk rip current day. If you're hitting the water, bring your A-game, stay alert, and listen to the lifeguards. Surf smart, stay safe, and enjoy the ocean's epic energy!

For more http://www.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 10:47:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. Mother Nature's brewing up some serious surf action today, so listen up!

We're looking at a high-risk rip current scenario that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the ocean is serving up some gnarly conditions that demand respect.

Expect surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City showing off the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet. Winds will be howling from the northeast between 5 and 20 mph, depending on your exact location. Those breezy conditions mean you'll want to pack an extra layer.

Water temperatures are hanging in the comfortable zone - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dipping to mid 60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Perfect for a quick splash, but keep those safety skills sharp.

The sky's looking mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still your friend. Temperatures will climb to the mid to upper 70s - not too shabby for a late September day.

High tide times are rolling in around midafternoon - Belmar at 1:55 PM, Atlantic City at 2:12 PM, and Rehoboth Beach at 2:44 PM. Low tide hits earlier in the morning.

Bottom line: Today's a high-risk rip current day. If you're hitting the water, bring your A-game, stay alert, and listen to the lifeguards. Surf smart, stay safe, and enjoy the ocean's epic energy!

For more http://www.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 day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. Mother Nature's brewing up some serious surf action today, so listen up!

We're looking at a high-risk rip current scenario that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the ocean is serving up some gnarly conditions that demand respect.

Expect surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City showing off the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet. Winds will be howling from the northeast between 5 and 20 mph, depending on your exact location. Those breezy conditions mean you'll want to pack an extra layer.

Water temperatures are hanging in the comfortable zone - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dipping to mid 60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Perfect for a quick splash, but keep those safety skills sharp.

The sky's looking mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still your friend. Temperatures will climb to the mid to upper 70s - not too shabby for a late September day.

High tide times are rolling in around midafternoon - Belmar at 1:55 PM, Atlantic City at 2:12 PM, and Rehoboth Beach at 2:44 PM. Low tide hits earlier in the morning.

Bottom line: Today's a high-risk rip current day. If you're hitting the water, bring your A-game, stay alert, and listen to the lifeguards. Surf smart, stay safe, and enjoy the ocean's epic energy!

For more http://www.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 Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches on Wednesday</title>
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      <description>Attention beach lovers and wave riders! Get ready for a wild Wednesday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. The surf zone is serving up some seriously spicy conditions today.

We're looking at a high rip current risk that'll be in full effect from 8 AM until evening, so surfers and swimmers need to bring their A-game and stay alert. The entire coastline from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth is under this warning.

Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 3 feet for most areas, with Atlantic City cranking out some beefier 3 to 5 foot swells that'll definitely get the adrenaline pumping. Winds are blowing steady from the northeast between 5 and 20 mph, creating some choppy conditions that'll challenge even experienced ocean enthusiasts.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, still warm enough for a sweet session without a full wetsuit. Expect mostly cloudy skies with moderate UV levels, so don't forget your sunscreen if you're catching rays.

Tides are looking consistent across the region, with low tides ranging from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, and high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

Pro tip: Those rip currents are no joke today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so if you're not 100% confident in your ocean skills, maybe stick to building sandcastles or watching the pros from the beach.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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 10:47:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Attention beach lovers and wave riders! Get ready for a wild Wednesday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. The surf zone is serving up some seriously spicy conditions today.

We're looking at a high rip current risk that'll be in full effect from 8 AM until evening, so surfers and swimmers need to bring their A-game and stay alert. The entire coastline from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth is under this warning.

Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 3 feet for most areas, with Atlantic City cranking out some beefier 3 to 5 foot swells that'll definitely get the adrenaline pumping. Winds are blowing steady from the northeast between 5 and 20 mph, creating some choppy conditions that'll challenge even experienced ocean enthusiasts.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, still warm enough for a sweet session without a full wetsuit. Expect mostly cloudy skies with moderate UV levels, so don't forget your sunscreen if you're catching rays.

Tides are looking consistent across the region, with low tides ranging from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, and high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

Pro tip: Those rip currents are no joke today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so if you're not 100% confident in your ocean skills, maybe stick to building sandcastles or watching the pros from the beach.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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 riders! Get ready for a wild Wednesday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. The surf zone is serving up some seriously spicy conditions today.

We're looking at a high rip current risk that'll be in full effect from 8 AM until evening, so surfers and swimmers need to bring their A-game and stay alert. The entire coastline from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth is under this warning.

Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 3 feet for most areas, with Atlantic City cranking out some beefier 3 to 5 foot swells that'll definitely get the adrenaline pumping. Winds are blowing steady from the northeast between 5 and 20 mph, creating some choppy conditions that'll challenge even experienced ocean enthusiasts.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, still warm enough for a sweet session without a full wetsuit. Expect mostly cloudy skies with moderate UV levels, so don't forget your sunscreen if you're catching rays.

Tides are looking consistent across the region, with low tides ranging from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, and high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

Pro tip: Those rip currents are no joke today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so if you're not 100% confident in your ocean skills, maybe stick to building sandcastles or watching the pros from the beach.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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 Alert: Northeast Winds Spark Dangerous Surf Conditions on New Jersey Coastline This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers and water warriors! Today's coastal conditions are firing on all cylinders with a high-octane rip current warning that demands your full attention.

Stretching from Sandy Hook down to Delaware's sandy shores, we're looking at a dramatic northeast wind dance creating some seriously spicy surf conditions. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet depending on your specific beach zone, with the Atlantic City area scoring the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing 60s and low 70s - perfect for wetsuit surfers and hardcore ocean enthusiasts. Those northeast winds are cranking between 5 to 20 mph, which means choppy conditions and that epic rip current risk we mentioned.

Beach safety is priority number one today. The National Weather Service has issued a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening. Translation: if you're not an experienced ocean swimmer, think twice before diving in. These rip currents are no joke and can turn a fun beach day into a dangerous situation faster than a wave break.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still your friend. Temperatures will cruise comfortably in the mid to upper 70s - ideal for beach lounging, boardwalk strolling, or catching some epic waves.

Low tides roll through mid-morning between 7 and 8 AM, with high tides hitting around 2 PM. Sunrise kicks off at 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at 6:42 PM.

Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power. Surf's up!

For more http://www.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 10:46:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers and water warriors! Today's coastal conditions are firing on all cylinders with a high-octane rip current warning that demands your full attention.

Stretching from Sandy Hook down to Delaware's sandy shores, we're looking at a dramatic northeast wind dance creating some seriously spicy surf conditions. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet depending on your specific beach zone, with the Atlantic City area scoring the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing 60s and low 70s - perfect for wetsuit surfers and hardcore ocean enthusiasts. Those northeast winds are cranking between 5 to 20 mph, which means choppy conditions and that epic rip current risk we mentioned.

Beach safety is priority number one today. The National Weather Service has issued a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening. Translation: if you're not an experienced ocean swimmer, think twice before diving in. These rip currents are no joke and can turn a fun beach day into a dangerous situation faster than a wave break.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still your friend. Temperatures will cruise comfortably in the mid to upper 70s - ideal for beach lounging, boardwalk strolling, or catching some epic waves.

Low tides roll through mid-morning between 7 and 8 AM, with high tides hitting around 2 PM. Sunrise kicks off at 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at 6:42 PM.

Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power. Surf's up!

For more http://www.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 water warriors! Today's coastal conditions are firing on all cylinders with a high-octane rip current warning that demands your full attention.

Stretching from Sandy Hook down to Delaware's sandy shores, we're looking at a dramatic northeast wind dance creating some seriously spicy surf conditions. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet depending on your specific beach zone, with the Atlantic City area scoring the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing 60s and low 70s - perfect for wetsuit surfers and hardcore ocean enthusiasts. Those northeast winds are cranking between 5 to 20 mph, which means choppy conditions and that epic rip current risk we mentioned.

Beach safety is priority number one today. The National Weather Service has issued a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening. Translation: if you're not an experienced ocean swimmer, think twice before diving in. These rip currents are no joke and can turn a fun beach day into a dangerous situation faster than a wave break.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still your friend. Temperatures will cruise comfortably in the mid to upper 70s - ideal for beach lounging, boardwalk strolling, or catching some epic waves.

Low tides roll through mid-morning between 7 and 8 AM, with high tides hitting around 2 PM. Sunrise kicks off at 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at 6:42 PM.

Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power. Surf's up!

For more http://www.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 Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches: Surf Conditions Challenging for Swimmers Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline this Tuesday. Mother Nature's serving up some serious surf action with high rip current risks that'll keep lifeguards on their toes.

We're looking at a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking up the marine drama. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, expect surf heights dancing between 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City taking the crown for the gnarliest waves at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing 60s and low 70s, perfect for adventurous swimmers who know their limits. But listen up - today's rip current risk is HIGH, which means these waters are not for the faint of heart. Life-threatening currents are likely, so beach bums and water warriors need to stay alert.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a comfortable mid to upper 70s day. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend if you're planning beach time. Tides will be rolling in and out at different times - Belmar's low tide hits at 7:14 AM, while Cape May's high tide peaks at 2:46 PM.

Pro tip: Stick close to lifeguard stations, watch for warning flags, and never swim alone. Those jetties and piers can create tricky current conditions that can catch even experienced swimmers off guard.

Sunrise starts the party at around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing the beach day around 6:45 PM. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the epic oceanic 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>Wed, 04 Feb 2026 10:46:26 -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 ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline this Tuesday. Mother Nature's serving up some serious surf action with high rip current risks that'll keep lifeguards on their toes.

We're looking at a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking up the marine drama. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, expect surf heights dancing between 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City taking the crown for the gnarliest waves at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing 60s and low 70s, perfect for adventurous swimmers who know their limits. But listen up - today's rip current risk is HIGH, which means these waters are not for the faint of heart. Life-threatening currents are likely, so beach bums and water warriors need to stay alert.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a comfortable mid to upper 70s day. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend if you're planning beach time. Tides will be rolling in and out at different times - Belmar's low tide hits at 7:14 AM, while Cape May's high tide peaks at 2:46 PM.

Pro tip: Stick close to lifeguard stations, watch for warning flags, and never swim alone. Those jetties and piers can create tricky current conditions that can catch even experienced swimmers off guard.

Sunrise starts the party at around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing the beach day around 6:45 PM. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the epic oceanic 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 wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline this Tuesday. Mother Nature's serving up some serious surf action with high rip current risks that'll keep lifeguards on their toes.

We're looking at a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking up the marine drama. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, expect surf heights dancing between 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City taking the crown for the gnarliest waves at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing 60s and low 70s, perfect for adventurous swimmers who know their limits. But listen up - today's rip current risk is HIGH, which means these waters are not for the faint of heart. Life-threatening currents are likely, so beach bums and water warriors need to stay alert.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a comfortable mid to upper 70s day. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend if you're planning beach time. Tides will be rolling in and out at different times - Belmar's low tide hits at 7:14 AM, while Cape May's high tide peaks at 2:46 PM.

Pro tip: Stick close to lifeguard stations, watch for warning flags, and never swim alone. Those jetties and piers can create tricky current conditions that can catch even experienced swimmers off guard.

Sunrise starts the party at around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing the beach day around 6:45 PM. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the epic oceanic 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>High Rip Current Warning Jersey Shore Delaware Coast Dangerous Surf Conditions Beaches Face Challenging Maritime Weather Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up beach lovers, and we've got a heads up for all you wave riders and ocean enthusiasts along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! 

Today's shaping up to be a moody maritime morning with mostly cloudy skies and some serious surf action brewing. We're looking at a HIGH rip current risk from 8 AM until evening, so listen up and stay alert.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, and stretching down to Rehoboth Beach, the ocean is serving up some gnarly conditions. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City area seeing the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortable for those brave enough to paddle out.

Winds are blowing strong from the northeast, ranging from a steady 5 to 20 mph depending on your specific beach location. Delaware beaches are seeing the most aggressive winds at 15 to 20 mph, so expect some serious chop.

Temperature-wise, you'll want a light jacket with highs creeping into the mid to upper 70s. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even under those cloudy skies.

Tide times vary slightly by location, but most beaches will see low tide in the morning around 7 to 8 AM and high tide in the early afternoon between 1:45 and 2:45 PM.

Pro tip: Today is NOT the day for casual swimming. Those rip currents are no joke - they're life-threatening and ready to pull you out faster than you can say "help!" Stick to the shore, enjoy the view, and respect the ocean's power.

Sunrise is around 6:50 AM, sunset at 6:45 PM. Stay safe out there, 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, 03 Feb 2026 10:47:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up beach lovers, and we've got a heads up for all you wave riders and ocean enthusiasts along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! 

Today's shaping up to be a moody maritime morning with mostly cloudy skies and some serious surf action brewing. We're looking at a HIGH rip current risk from 8 AM until evening, so listen up and stay alert.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, and stretching down to Rehoboth Beach, the ocean is serving up some gnarly conditions. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City area seeing the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortable for those brave enough to paddle out.

Winds are blowing strong from the northeast, ranging from a steady 5 to 20 mph depending on your specific beach location. Delaware beaches are seeing the most aggressive winds at 15 to 20 mph, so expect some serious chop.

Temperature-wise, you'll want a light jacket with highs creeping into the mid to upper 70s. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even under those cloudy skies.

Tide times vary slightly by location, but most beaches will see low tide in the morning around 7 to 8 AM and high tide in the early afternoon between 1:45 and 2:45 PM.

Pro tip: Today is NOT the day for casual swimming. Those rip currents are no joke - they're life-threatening and ready to pull you out faster than you can say "help!" Stick to the shore, enjoy the view, and respect the ocean's power.

Sunrise is around 6:50 AM, sunset at 6:45 PM. Stay safe out there, 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, and we've got a heads up for all you wave riders and ocean enthusiasts along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! 

Today's shaping up to be a moody maritime morning with mostly cloudy skies and some serious surf action brewing. We're looking at a HIGH rip current risk from 8 AM until evening, so listen up and stay alert.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, and stretching down to Rehoboth Beach, the ocean is serving up some gnarly conditions. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City area seeing the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortable for those brave enough to paddle out.

Winds are blowing strong from the northeast, ranging from a steady 5 to 20 mph depending on your specific beach location. Delaware beaches are seeing the most aggressive winds at 15 to 20 mph, so expect some serious chop.

Temperature-wise, you'll want a light jacket with highs creeping into the mid to upper 70s. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even under those cloudy skies.

Tide times vary slightly by location, but most beaches will see low tide in the morning around 7 to 8 AM and high tide in the early afternoon between 1:45 and 2:45 PM.

Pro tip: Today is NOT the day for casual swimming. Those rip currents are no joke - they're life-threatening and ready to pull you out faster than you can say "help!" Stick to the shore, enjoy the view, and respect the ocean's power.

Sunrise is around 6:50 AM, sunset at 6:45 PM. Stay safe out there, 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>Jersey Shore Beach Warning: High Rip Current Risk and Challenging Surf Conditions Demand Caution for Swimmers and Surfers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's looking like a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. High rip current risk is in full effect from 8 AM to evening, so surfers and swimmers better bring their A-game and some serious caution.

We're looking at a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking up from 5 to 20 mph depending on your specific beach zone. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City showing off the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, perfect for a quick dip but keep those wetsuit options open. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your friend today. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s across the region.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded - with low tides rolling through between 7:14 AM and 8:05 AM, and high tides hitting their stride between 1:55 PM and 2:46 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM.

Serious warning for all water enthusiasts: those rip currents are no joke today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, especially near groins, jetties, and piers. If you're not an experienced swimmer, think twice before challenging these waters.

Bottom line - today's a day for respect, not recklessness. Stay safe, stay smart, and maybe enjoy the view from the beach instead of battling those powerful currents.

For more http://www.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 10:46:44 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. High rip current risk is in full effect from 8 AM to evening, so surfers and swimmers better bring their A-game and some serious caution.

We're looking at a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking up from 5 to 20 mph depending on your specific beach zone. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City showing off the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, perfect for a quick dip but keep those wetsuit options open. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your friend today. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s across the region.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded - with low tides rolling through between 7:14 AM and 8:05 AM, and high tides hitting their stride between 1:55 PM and 2:46 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM.

Serious warning for all water enthusiasts: those rip currents are no joke today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, especially near groins, jetties, and piers. If you're not an experienced swimmer, think twice before challenging these waters.

Bottom line - today's a day for respect, not recklessness. Stay safe, stay smart, and maybe enjoy the view from the beach instead of battling those powerful currents.

For more http://www.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! Today's looking like a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. High rip current risk is in full effect from 8 AM to evening, so surfers and swimmers better bring their A-game and some serious caution.

We're looking at a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking up from 5 to 20 mph depending on your specific beach zone. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City showing off the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, perfect for a quick dip but keep those wetsuit options open. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your friend today. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s across the region.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded - with low tides rolling through between 7:14 AM and 8:05 AM, and high tides hitting their stride between 1:55 PM and 2:46 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM.

Serious warning for all water enthusiasts: those rip currents are no joke today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, especially near groins, jetties, and piers. If you're not an experienced swimmer, think twice before challenging these waters.

Bottom line - today's a day for respect, not recklessness. Stay safe, stay smart, and maybe enjoy the view from the beach instead of battling those powerful currents.

For more http://www.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 Alert Jersey Shore Delaware Beaches Surf Conditions Challenging Waves Expected Tuesday</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your coastal adventure forecast for Tuesday.

Attention wave riders and beach enthusiasts: we've got a high-octane rip current situation brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, the surf zone is serving up some serious maritime drama today.

Expect a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour. Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City region showing off the most impressive wave action at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing zones - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dipping to mid-60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Pack that wetsuit or be prepared for a chilly welcome.

Rip current risk is HIGH across all zones, meaning ocean lovers need to bring their A-game and situational awareness. These treacherous currents are no joke, especially near jetties, groins, and piers. Experienced swimmers and surfers, stay alert.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a comfortable mid to upper 70s day. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM.

Tidal highlights include morning lows ranging from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with corresponding high tides mid-afternoon.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch those currents, and enjoy the coastal playground responsibly. Surf's up!

For more http://www.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 10:47:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your coastal adventure forecast for Tuesday.

Attention wave riders and beach enthusiasts: we've got a high-octane rip current situation brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, the surf zone is serving up some serious maritime drama today.

Expect a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour. Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City region showing off the most impressive wave action at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing zones - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dipping to mid-60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Pack that wetsuit or be prepared for a chilly welcome.

Rip current risk is HIGH across all zones, meaning ocean lovers need to bring their A-game and situational awareness. These treacherous currents are no joke, especially near jetties, groins, and piers. Experienced swimmers and surfers, stay alert.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a comfortable mid to upper 70s day. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM.

Tidal highlights include morning lows ranging from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with corresponding high tides mid-afternoon.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch those currents, and enjoy the coastal playground responsibly. Surf's up!

For more http://www.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 adventure forecast for Tuesday.

Attention wave riders and beach enthusiasts: we've got a high-octane rip current situation brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, the surf zone is serving up some serious maritime drama today.

Expect a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour. Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City region showing off the most impressive wave action at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing zones - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dipping to mid-60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Pack that wetsuit or be prepared for a chilly welcome.

Rip current risk is HIGH across all zones, meaning ocean lovers need to bring their A-game and situational awareness. These treacherous currents are no joke, especially near jetties, groins, and piers. Experienced swimmers and surfers, stay alert.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a comfortable mid to upper 70s day. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM.

Tidal highlights include morning lows ranging from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with corresponding high tides mid-afternoon.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch those currents, and enjoy the coastal playground responsibly. Surf's up!

For more http://www.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 Threatens Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches: Surfing Conditions and Safety Alert for Late September</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal conditions are looking spicy with a high rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. From Sandy Hook to Delaware beaches, we're seeing a northeast wind party brewing across the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Expect a mostly cloudy canvas with surf heights dancing between 2 to 3 feet, except for Atlantic City, where waves will kick up to a more robust 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - not too shabby for late September swimming.

The wind is coming in strong from the northeast, ranging from 5 to 20 mph depending on your specific beach location. Winds will be most intense at Delaware beaches, hitting 15 to 20 mph, so prepare for some serious beach hair and potential wind resistance.

Beach temperatures will cruise comfortably in the mid to upper 70s, making for a pleasant day. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend - don't get caught off guard.

Critical warning for all water enthusiasts: Rip currents are HIGH today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers need to exercise extreme caution. These underwater currents can be sneaky and dangerous, so listen to lifeguards and know your limits.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location, but most beaches will see low tide in the morning and high tide in the early afternoon. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing out the day between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the beach 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, 31 Jan 2026 10:46:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal conditions are looking spicy with a high rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. From Sandy Hook to Delaware beaches, we're seeing a northeast wind party brewing across the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Expect a mostly cloudy canvas with surf heights dancing between 2 to 3 feet, except for Atlantic City, where waves will kick up to a more robust 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - not too shabby for late September swimming.

The wind is coming in strong from the northeast, ranging from 5 to 20 mph depending on your specific beach location. Winds will be most intense at Delaware beaches, hitting 15 to 20 mph, so prepare for some serious beach hair and potential wind resistance.

Beach temperatures will cruise comfortably in the mid to upper 70s, making for a pleasant day. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend - don't get caught off guard.

Critical warning for all water enthusiasts: Rip currents are HIGH today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers need to exercise extreme caution. These underwater currents can be sneaky and dangerous, so listen to lifeguards and know your limits.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location, but most beaches will see low tide in the morning and high tide in the early afternoon. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing out the day between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the beach 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! Today's coastal conditions are looking spicy with a high rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. From Sandy Hook to Delaware beaches, we're seeing a northeast wind party brewing across the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Expect a mostly cloudy canvas with surf heights dancing between 2 to 3 feet, except for Atlantic City, where waves will kick up to a more robust 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - not too shabby for late September swimming.

The wind is coming in strong from the northeast, ranging from 5 to 20 mph depending on your specific beach location. Winds will be most intense at Delaware beaches, hitting 15 to 20 mph, so prepare for some serious beach hair and potential wind resistance.

Beach temperatures will cruise comfortably in the mid to upper 70s, making for a pleasant day. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend - don't get caught off guard.

Critical warning for all water enthusiasts: Rip currents are HIGH today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers need to exercise extreme caution. These underwater currents can be sneaky and dangerous, so listen to lifeguards and know your limits.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location, but most beaches will see low tide in the morning and high tide in the early afternoon. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing out the day between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the beach 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>High Rip Current Risk Alerts Jersey Shore Delaware Coastline Choppy Waves Moderate UV Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Hold onto your surfboards and beach umbrellas because today's forecast is packed with some serious coastal drama.

The entire Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are under a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening, so listen up and stay safe. We're looking at a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking up between 5 to 20 miles per hour depending on your specific beach location.

Surf conditions are looking choppy with wave heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet. Atlantic City is gonna see the biggest swells today at 3 to 5 feet, while other spots like Sandy Hook and Long Beach Island will have more modest 2 to 3 foot waves.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid to lower 70s, which is still pretty comfortable for late September swimming. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend if you're planning to catch some rays.

Tide schedules are looking pretty standard with morning lows hitting between 7:14 AM and 8:05 AM, and afternoon highs rolling in around 1:55 PM to 2:46 PM. Sunrise will be around 6:50 AM and sunset around 6:42 PM.

The big warning today is those rip currents. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so if you're not an experienced swimmer, stick close to the lifeguard stations and pay attention to local warnings.

No thunderstorm threats today, just some serious oceanic energy. Stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy the beach 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>Fri, 30 Jan 2026 10:46:59 -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 surfboards and beach umbrellas because today's forecast is packed with some serious coastal drama.

The entire Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are under a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening, so listen up and stay safe. We're looking at a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking up between 5 to 20 miles per hour depending on your specific beach location.

Surf conditions are looking choppy with wave heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet. Atlantic City is gonna see the biggest swells today at 3 to 5 feet, while other spots like Sandy Hook and Long Beach Island will have more modest 2 to 3 foot waves.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid to lower 70s, which is still pretty comfortable for late September swimming. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend if you're planning to catch some rays.

Tide schedules are looking pretty standard with morning lows hitting between 7:14 AM and 8:05 AM, and afternoon highs rolling in around 1:55 PM to 2:46 PM. Sunrise will be around 6:50 AM and sunset around 6:42 PM.

The big warning today is those rip currents. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so if you're not an experienced swimmer, stick close to the lifeguard stations and pay attention to local warnings.

No thunderstorm threats today, just some serious oceanic energy. Stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy the beach 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! Hold onto your surfboards and beach umbrellas because today's forecast is packed with some serious coastal drama.

The entire Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are under a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening, so listen up and stay safe. We're looking at a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking up between 5 to 20 miles per hour depending on your specific beach location.

Surf conditions are looking choppy with wave heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet. Atlantic City is gonna see the biggest swells today at 3 to 5 feet, while other spots like Sandy Hook and Long Beach Island will have more modest 2 to 3 foot waves.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid to lower 70s, which is still pretty comfortable for late September swimming. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend if you're planning to catch some rays.

Tide schedules are looking pretty standard with morning lows hitting between 7:14 AM and 8:05 AM, and afternoon highs rolling in around 1:55 PM to 2:46 PM. Sunrise will be around 6:50 AM and sunset around 6:42 PM.

The big warning today is those rip currents. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so if you're not an experienced swimmer, stick close to the lifeguard stations and pay attention to local warnings.

No thunderstorm threats today, just some serious oceanic energy. Stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy the beach 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>High Rip Current Risk Warns Surfers and Beachgoers Along Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast Today</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for a gnarly day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! The waves are calling, but so is caution. We're looking at a high rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes from 8 AM until sunset.

Coastal conditions are brewing up some serious maritime drama. Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet depending on your specific beach zone - with Atlantic City showing the most muscle at 3 to 5 foot swells. Expect northeast winds cranking from 5 to 20 mph, pushing those waves with some serious attitude.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing range - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dipping to mid-60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Bring that wetsuit or be prepared for a chilly shock!

The sky's playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions and a moderate UV index. Temperatures will cruise comfortably in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach time without scorching.

But here's the critical intel: those rip currents are no joke today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone. Experienced swimmers and surfers, stay alert. Beginners? Maybe consider watching from the sand.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded - with low tides rolling through between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, and high tides hitting between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different coastal zones.

Bottom line: Beautiful beach day with an edge of maritime excitement. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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 10:47:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for a gnarly day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! The waves are calling, but so is caution. We're looking at a high rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes from 8 AM until sunset.

Coastal conditions are brewing up some serious maritime drama. Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet depending on your specific beach zone - with Atlantic City showing the most muscle at 3 to 5 foot swells. Expect northeast winds cranking from 5 to 20 mph, pushing those waves with some serious attitude.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing range - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dipping to mid-60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Bring that wetsuit or be prepared for a chilly shock!

The sky's playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions and a moderate UV index. Temperatures will cruise comfortably in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach time without scorching.

But here's the critical intel: those rip currents are no joke today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone. Experienced swimmers and surfers, stay alert. Beginners? Maybe consider watching from the sand.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded - with low tides rolling through between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, and high tides hitting between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different coastal zones.

Bottom line: Beautiful beach day with an edge of maritime excitement. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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 gnarly day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! The waves are calling, but so is caution. We're looking at a high rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes from 8 AM until sunset.

Coastal conditions are brewing up some serious maritime drama. Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet depending on your specific beach zone - with Atlantic City showing the most muscle at 3 to 5 foot swells. Expect northeast winds cranking from 5 to 20 mph, pushing those waves with some serious attitude.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing range - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dipping to mid-60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Bring that wetsuit or be prepared for a chilly shock!

The sky's playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions and a moderate UV index. Temperatures will cruise comfortably in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach time without scorching.

But here's the critical intel: those rip currents are no joke today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone. Experienced swimmers and surfers, stay alert. Beginners? Maybe consider watching from the sand.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded - with low tides rolling through between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, and high tides hitting between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different coastal zones.

Bottom line: Beautiful beach day with an edge of maritime excitement. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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 Threatens Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches: Dangerous Surf Conditions Prompt Safety Warnings</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! We're looking at a high-octane rip current situation that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes.

The entire coastline from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth is under a high rip current risk from 8 AM until sunset. Translation: if you're not an experienced swimmer, think twice before diving in today.

Wave action ranges from 2 to 3 feet for most areas, with Atlantic City cranking up the excitement with 3 to 5 foot swells. Winds are blowing steadily from the northeast between 5 and 20 miles per hour, adding some extra punch to the surf.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortable for a quick dip, but with those powerful currents, caution is key. The sky will be mostly cloudy, keeping things cool with high temperatures in the mid to upper 70s.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend if you're hanging on the beach. And good news for tide watchers - we've got low and high tide times mapped out for spots like Belmar, Atlantic City, and Rehoboth Beach.

Bottom line: today's not a day for casual swimming. Experienced surfers might find some fun conditions, but everyone else should stick to watching the waves from the safety of the shore. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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 10:47:03 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! We're looking at a high-octane rip current situation that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes.

The entire coastline from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth is under a high rip current risk from 8 AM until sunset. Translation: if you're not an experienced swimmer, think twice before diving in today.

Wave action ranges from 2 to 3 feet for most areas, with Atlantic City cranking up the excitement with 3 to 5 foot swells. Winds are blowing steadily from the northeast between 5 and 20 miles per hour, adding some extra punch to the surf.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortable for a quick dip, but with those powerful currents, caution is key. The sky will be mostly cloudy, keeping things cool with high temperatures in the mid to upper 70s.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend if you're hanging on the beach. And good news for tide watchers - we've got low and high tide times mapped out for spots like Belmar, Atlantic City, and Rehoboth Beach.

Bottom line: today's not a day for casual swimming. Experienced surfers might find some fun conditions, but everyone else should stick to watching the waves from the safety of the shore. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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 today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! We're looking at a high-octane rip current situation that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes.

The entire coastline from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth is under a high rip current risk from 8 AM until sunset. Translation: if you're not an experienced swimmer, think twice before diving in today.

Wave action ranges from 2 to 3 feet for most areas, with Atlantic City cranking up the excitement with 3 to 5 foot swells. Winds are blowing steadily from the northeast between 5 and 20 miles per hour, adding some extra punch to the surf.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortable for a quick dip, but with those powerful currents, caution is key. The sky will be mostly cloudy, keeping things cool with high temperatures in the mid to upper 70s.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend if you're hanging on the beach. And good news for tide watchers - we've got low and high tide times mapped out for spots like Belmar, Atlantic City, and Rehoboth Beach.

Bottom line: today's not a day for casual swimming. Experienced surfers might find some fun conditions, but everyone else should stick to watching the waves from the safety of the shore. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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 Hits Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast: Beach Safety Guide for Waves and Winds</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are in for a wild ride today. Buckle up for a high-risk rip current adventure that'll keep you on your toes.

Northeast winds are churning up the Atlantic, bringing a serious surf forecast across the region. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, expect waves between 2 to 5 feet - with the Atlantic City area taking the crown for the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable zone - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dipping to mid 60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Perfect for a quick splash, but stay alert.

The day will be mostly cloudy with temperatures climbing to the mid to upper 70s - not too hot, not too cold. Just right for a beach day. But here's the critical warning: rip currents are no joke today. The National Weather Service has issued a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Tide schedules vary slightly by location, but expect low tides in the morning and high tides in the early afternoon.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. No thunderstorm threats mean clear skies for beach shenanigans.

Bottom line: Enjoy the beach, but respect the ocean. Those rip currents are serious business, especially near jetties and piers. Stay safe, stay smart, 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>Tue, 27 Jan 2026 10:49:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are in for a wild ride today. Buckle up for a high-risk rip current adventure that'll keep you on your toes.

Northeast winds are churning up the Atlantic, bringing a serious surf forecast across the region. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, expect waves between 2 to 5 feet - with the Atlantic City area taking the crown for the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable zone - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dipping to mid 60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Perfect for a quick splash, but stay alert.

The day will be mostly cloudy with temperatures climbing to the mid to upper 70s - not too hot, not too cold. Just right for a beach day. But here's the critical warning: rip currents are no joke today. The National Weather Service has issued a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Tide schedules vary slightly by location, but expect low tides in the morning and high tides in the early afternoon.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. No thunderstorm threats mean clear skies for beach shenanigans.

Bottom line: Enjoy the beach, but respect the ocean. Those rip currents are serious business, especially near jetties and piers. Stay safe, stay smart, 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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are in for a wild ride today. Buckle up for a high-risk rip current adventure that'll keep you on your toes.

Northeast winds are churning up the Atlantic, bringing a serious surf forecast across the region. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, expect waves between 2 to 5 feet - with the Atlantic City area taking the crown for the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable zone - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dipping to mid 60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Perfect for a quick splash, but stay alert.

The day will be mostly cloudy with temperatures climbing to the mid to upper 70s - not too hot, not too cold. Just right for a beach day. But here's the critical warning: rip currents are no joke today. The National Weather Service has issued a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Tide schedules vary slightly by location, but expect low tides in the morning and high tides in the early afternoon.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. No thunderstorm threats mean clear skies for beach shenanigans.

Bottom line: Enjoy the beach, but respect the ocean. Those rip currents are serious business, especially near jetties and piers. Stay safe, stay smart, 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>High Rip Current Risk Threatens Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches with Challenging Surf Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for today's coastal conditions! The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up some serious surf drama this Tuesday.

High rip current risk is the headline, stretching from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach. Translation: ocean lovers need to stay alert and exercise extreme caution. These waters aren't playing around today.

Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet, with Atlantic City sporting the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet. Coastal waters are running cool - mid to lower 70s - perfect for a quick splash but demanding respect.

Winds are coming in strong from the northeast, ranging from a gentle 5 to a robust 20 miles per hour. Delaware beaches will experience the most intense winds at 15 to 20 mph, so expect some serious chop.

The sky's looking mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, creating that classic late September beach vibe. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

Pro tip for water warriors: Check those tide charts. Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides following midday.

Bottom line: Beautiful but challenging beach conditions. Respect the water, watch for rip currents, and stay safe out there, 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>Mon, 26 Jan 2026 10:48:46 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up some serious surf drama this Tuesday.

High rip current risk is the headline, stretching from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach. Translation: ocean lovers need to stay alert and exercise extreme caution. These waters aren't playing around today.

Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet, with Atlantic City sporting the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet. Coastal waters are running cool - mid to lower 70s - perfect for a quick splash but demanding respect.

Winds are coming in strong from the northeast, ranging from a gentle 5 to a robust 20 miles per hour. Delaware beaches will experience the most intense winds at 15 to 20 mph, so expect some serious chop.

The sky's looking mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, creating that classic late September beach vibe. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

Pro tip for water warriors: Check those tide charts. Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides following midday.

Bottom line: Beautiful but challenging beach conditions. Respect the water, watch for rip currents, and stay safe out there, coastal crew!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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

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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for today's coastal conditions! The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up some serious surf drama this Tuesday.

High rip current risk is the headline, stretching from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach. Translation: ocean lovers need to stay alert and exercise extreme caution. These waters aren't playing around today.

Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet, with Atlantic City sporting the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet. Coastal waters are running cool - mid to lower 70s - perfect for a quick splash but demanding respect.

Winds are coming in strong from the northeast, ranging from a gentle 5 to a robust 20 miles per hour. Delaware beaches will experience the most intense winds at 15 to 20 mph, so expect some serious chop.

The sky's looking mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, creating that classic late September beach vibe. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

Pro tip for water warriors: Check those tide charts. Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides following midday.

Bottom line: Beautiful but challenging beach conditions. Respect the water, watch for rip currents, and stay safe out there, 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>Jersey Shore Surf Alert High Rip Current Risk Today Challenging Waves and Choppy Conditions Demand Caution</title>
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      <description>Hey surf enthusiasts! It's time to break down today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Buckle up for a wild ride of nautical knowledge!

We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that'll be in full effect from 8 AM to evening. Translation: ocean's feeling feisty today, so swim smart!

Let's tour the coastline. From Sandy Hook to Long Beach Island, expect surf heights around 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate wave riders, but challenging for beginners. Atlantic City is cranking it up with 3 to 5 foot swells that'll definitely get your adrenaline pumping.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still wetsuit optional, but getting cooler. Winds are blowing northeast between 5 to 20 mph, creating those choppy conditions that'll test your surfing skills.

The entire coastline is experiencing mostly cloudy skies with moderate UV levels. So grab your sunscreen and a light jacket - you'll want protection from both sun and breeze.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across the region. Low tides are happening mid-morning around 7 to 8 AM, with high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

Pro tip: Those rip currents are no joke today. Life-threatening conditions are likely, especially near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. If you're not an experienced ocean swimmer, today might be better for beach lounging than water adventures.

Sunrise is around 6:50 AM, sunset at 6:42 PM - giving you a solid day of potential ocean excitement. 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>Sun, 25 Jan 2026 10:49:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey surf enthusiasts! It's time to break down today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Buckle up for a wild ride of nautical knowledge!

We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that'll be in full effect from 8 AM to evening. Translation: ocean's feeling feisty today, so swim smart!

Let's tour the coastline. From Sandy Hook to Long Beach Island, expect surf heights around 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate wave riders, but challenging for beginners. Atlantic City is cranking it up with 3 to 5 foot swells that'll definitely get your adrenaline pumping.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still wetsuit optional, but getting cooler. Winds are blowing northeast between 5 to 20 mph, creating those choppy conditions that'll test your surfing skills.

The entire coastline is experiencing mostly cloudy skies with moderate UV levels. So grab your sunscreen and a light jacket - you'll want protection from both sun and breeze.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across the region. Low tides are happening mid-morning around 7 to 8 AM, with high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

Pro tip: Those rip currents are no joke today. Life-threatening conditions are likely, especially near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. If you're not an experienced ocean swimmer, today might be better for beach lounging than water adventures.

Sunrise is around 6:50 AM, sunset at 6:42 PM - giving you a solid day of potential ocean excitement. 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[Hey surf enthusiasts! It's time to break down today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Buckle up for a wild ride of nautical knowledge!

We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that'll be in full effect from 8 AM to evening. Translation: ocean's feeling feisty today, so swim smart!

Let's tour the coastline. From Sandy Hook to Long Beach Island, expect surf heights around 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate wave riders, but challenging for beginners. Atlantic City is cranking it up with 3 to 5 foot swells that'll definitely get your adrenaline pumping.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still wetsuit optional, but getting cooler. Winds are blowing northeast between 5 to 20 mph, creating those choppy conditions that'll test your surfing skills.

The entire coastline is experiencing mostly cloudy skies with moderate UV levels. So grab your sunscreen and a light jacket - you'll want protection from both sun and breeze.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across the region. Low tides are happening mid-morning around 7 to 8 AM, with high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

Pro tip: Those rip currents are no joke today. Life-threatening conditions are likely, especially near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. If you're not an experienced ocean swimmer, today might be better for beach lounging than water adventures.

Sunrise is around 6:50 AM, sunset at 6:42 PM - giving you a solid day of potential ocean excitement. 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>High Risk Rip Currents Warn Surfers and Beachgoers Along Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Today</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! The surf gods are throwing down a high-risk rip current warning that'll keep you on your toes today.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're looking at a moody maritime scene with mostly cloudy skies and some seriously temperamental waters. Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City zone packing the most punch at a solid 3 to 5 foot range.

Wind's coming in hot from the northeast, blowing 5 to 20 mph depending on your stretch of coastline. Water temps are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - not too shabby for late September swimming, but definitely wetsuit territory for hardcore surfers.

Here's the critical intel: Rip currents are no joke today. We're talking high-risk conditions from 8 AM straight through evening. These underwater express lanes can turn a chill beach day into a dangerous situation faster than you can say wipeout.

Temperature-wise, expect a comfortable ride in the mid to upper 70s. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend even under those cloudy skies. No thunderstorm threats means clean conditions for beach time.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded - check your local spot. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:40-6:47 PM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch those rip currents, and stay sharp out there, 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>Sat, 24 Jan 2026 10:48:58 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! The surf gods are throwing down a high-risk rip current warning that'll keep you on your toes today.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're looking at a moody maritime scene with mostly cloudy skies and some seriously temperamental waters. Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City zone packing the most punch at a solid 3 to 5 foot range.

Wind's coming in hot from the northeast, blowing 5 to 20 mph depending on your stretch of coastline. Water temps are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - not too shabby for late September swimming, but definitely wetsuit territory for hardcore surfers.

Here's the critical intel: Rip currents are no joke today. We're talking high-risk conditions from 8 AM straight through evening. These underwater express lanes can turn a chill beach day into a dangerous situation faster than you can say wipeout.

Temperature-wise, expect a comfortable ride in the mid to upper 70s. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend even under those cloudy skies. No thunderstorm threats means clean conditions for beach time.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded - check your local spot. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:40-6:47 PM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch those rip currents, and stay sharp out there, 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, buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! The surf gods are throwing down a high-risk rip current warning that'll keep you on your toes today.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're looking at a moody maritime scene with mostly cloudy skies and some seriously temperamental waters. Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City zone packing the most punch at a solid 3 to 5 foot range.

Wind's coming in hot from the northeast, blowing 5 to 20 mph depending on your stretch of coastline. Water temps are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - not too shabby for late September swimming, but definitely wetsuit territory for hardcore surfers.

Here's the critical intel: Rip currents are no joke today. We're talking high-risk conditions from 8 AM straight through evening. These underwater express lanes can turn a chill beach day into a dangerous situation faster than you can say wipeout.

Temperature-wise, expect a comfortable ride in the mid to upper 70s. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend even under those cloudy skies. No thunderstorm threats means clean conditions for beach time.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded - check your local spot. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:40-6:47 PM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch those rip currents, and stay sharp out there, 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>High Rip Current Alert: Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast Face Dangerous Surf Conditions This Late September Day</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. Mother Nature's brewing up some serious wave action today, so listen up.

We're looking at a high rip current risk from morning till evening across all our coastal zones. Beach goers, this isn't your typical calm day - the ocean means business. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with the most intense conditions near Atlantic City where waves could reach up to 5 feet.

Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s, perfect for hanging out on the sand. But don't get too comfortable - those northeast winds are cranking between 5 and 20 miles per hour, depending on your location. Long Beach Island and Delaware beaches are seeing the strongest winds at 10 to 15 and 15 to 20 miles per hour respectively.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid to lower 70s, which is still pretty sweet for late September swimming. The sky will be mostly cloudy, giving you some protection from direct sunlight. Speaking of which, the UV index is moderate, so a little sunscreen wouldn't hurt.

Tides are rolling in and out throughout the morning and afternoon. Catch low tide around 7 to 8 AM, with high tide hitting between 1:55 and 2:46 PM at various beach locations.

Bottom line: High rip current risk means serious caution. These currents can be life-threatening, especially near jetties, piers, and groins. If you're not an experienced swimmer, think twice before diving in. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the beach 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>Fri, 23 Jan 2026 10:49:32 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. Mother Nature's brewing up some serious wave action today, so listen up.

We're looking at a high rip current risk from morning till evening across all our coastal zones. Beach goers, this isn't your typical calm day - the ocean means business. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with the most intense conditions near Atlantic City where waves could reach up to 5 feet.

Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s, perfect for hanging out on the sand. But don't get too comfortable - those northeast winds are cranking between 5 and 20 miles per hour, depending on your location. Long Beach Island and Delaware beaches are seeing the strongest winds at 10 to 15 and 15 to 20 miles per hour respectively.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid to lower 70s, which is still pretty sweet for late September swimming. The sky will be mostly cloudy, giving you some protection from direct sunlight. Speaking of which, the UV index is moderate, so a little sunscreen wouldn't hurt.

Tides are rolling in and out throughout the morning and afternoon. Catch low tide around 7 to 8 AM, with high tide hitting between 1:55 and 2:46 PM at various beach locations.

Bottom line: High rip current risk means serious caution. These currents can be life-threatening, especially near jetties, piers, and groins. If you're not an experienced swimmer, think twice before diving in. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the beach 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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. Mother Nature's brewing up some serious wave action today, so listen up.

We're looking at a high rip current risk from morning till evening across all our coastal zones. Beach goers, this isn't your typical calm day - the ocean means business. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with the most intense conditions near Atlantic City where waves could reach up to 5 feet.

Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s, perfect for hanging out on the sand. But don't get too comfortable - those northeast winds are cranking between 5 and 20 miles per hour, depending on your location. Long Beach Island and Delaware beaches are seeing the strongest winds at 10 to 15 and 15 to 20 miles per hour respectively.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid to lower 70s, which is still pretty sweet for late September swimming. The sky will be mostly cloudy, giving you some protection from direct sunlight. Speaking of which, the UV index is moderate, so a little sunscreen wouldn't hurt.

Tides are rolling in and out throughout the morning and afternoon. Catch low tide around 7 to 8 AM, with high tide hitting between 1:55 and 2:46 PM at various beach locations.

Bottom line: High rip current risk means serious caution. These currents can be life-threatening, especially near jetties, piers, and groins. If you're not an experienced swimmer, think twice before diving in. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the beach 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>High Rip Current Risk Alerts Jersey Shore Delaware Beaches Swimmers Warned Dangerous Coastal Conditions Expected Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers, and Mother Nature's serving up some serious coastal drama today! Buckle up for a high-risk rip current adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

We're looking at a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds cranking up the maritime mood. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, expect winds howling between 5 and 20 miles per hour, creating a playground of 2 to 5-foot waves that'll keep lifeguards on high alert.

Rip current risk? It's dialed up to HIGH across all zones. Translation: if you're not an experienced ocean swimmer, today is definitely a beach-watching day. Those seemingly innocent waves are packing serious underwater punch.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still swimable but with an autumn edge. The UV index sits at moderate, so sunscreen is your friend if you're planning any shoreline lounging.

Tide schedules are your maritime dance card today. Expect low tides ranging from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different locations.

Sunrise will paint the sky around 6:50 AM, with sunset following a dramatic performance at 6:42 PM. No thunderstorm threats mean pure coastal atmosphere without electrical interruptions.

Beach safety pro tip: respect the ocean's power today. Admire those waves from the shore, watch the surfers who know their game, and remember - the ocean always wins.

Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the coastal show!

For more http://www.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 10:48:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers, and Mother Nature's serving up some serious coastal drama today! Buckle up for a high-risk rip current adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

We're looking at a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds cranking up the maritime mood. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, expect winds howling between 5 and 20 miles per hour, creating a playground of 2 to 5-foot waves that'll keep lifeguards on high alert.

Rip current risk? It's dialed up to HIGH across all zones. Translation: if you're not an experienced ocean swimmer, today is definitely a beach-watching day. Those seemingly innocent waves are packing serious underwater punch.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still swimable but with an autumn edge. The UV index sits at moderate, so sunscreen is your friend if you're planning any shoreline lounging.

Tide schedules are your maritime dance card today. Expect low tides ranging from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different locations.

Sunrise will paint the sky around 6:50 AM, with sunset following a dramatic performance at 6:42 PM. No thunderstorm threats mean pure coastal atmosphere without electrical interruptions.

Beach safety pro tip: respect the ocean's power today. Admire those waves from the shore, watch the surfers who know their game, and remember - the ocean always wins.

Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the coastal show!

For more http://www.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 Mother Nature's serving up some serious coastal drama today! Buckle up for a high-risk rip current adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

We're looking at a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds cranking up the maritime mood. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, expect winds howling between 5 and 20 miles per hour, creating a playground of 2 to 5-foot waves that'll keep lifeguards on high alert.

Rip current risk? It's dialed up to HIGH across all zones. Translation: if you're not an experienced ocean swimmer, today is definitely a beach-watching day. Those seemingly innocent waves are packing serious underwater punch.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still swimable but with an autumn edge. The UV index sits at moderate, so sunscreen is your friend if you're planning any shoreline lounging.

Tide schedules are your maritime dance card today. Expect low tides ranging from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different locations.

Sunrise will paint the sky around 6:50 AM, with sunset following a dramatic performance at 6:42 PM. No thunderstorm threats mean pure coastal atmosphere without electrical interruptions.

Beach safety pro tip: respect the ocean's power today. Admire those waves from the shore, watch the surfers who know their game, and remember - the ocean always wins.

Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the coastal show!

For more http://www.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 Threatens Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches with Powerful 5 Foot Swells Today</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for today's coastal conditions! The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up some serious wave action with a high rip current risk that demands your full attention.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're looking at a northeast wind parade pushing surf heights between 2 to 5 feet. The Coastal Atlantic zone is bringing the most punch with 3 to 5 foot swells that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortably warm enough for some epic surfing. But here's the catch: those rip currents are no joke today. We're talking a HIGH rip current risk from 8 AM until evening, which means experienced swimmers and surfers only.

Expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. Winds will be dancing from the northeast at 5 to 20 mph, depending on your exact location. The Delaware beaches are seeing the strongest winds at 15 to 20 mph.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing the show between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Quick tide tips: Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat, with high tides following in the early afternoon.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay safe out there, 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, 21 Jan 2026 10:49:26 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up some serious wave action with a high rip current risk that demands your full attention.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're looking at a northeast wind parade pushing surf heights between 2 to 5 feet. The Coastal Atlantic zone is bringing the most punch with 3 to 5 foot swells that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortably warm enough for some epic surfing. But here's the catch: those rip currents are no joke today. We're talking a HIGH rip current risk from 8 AM until evening, which means experienced swimmers and surfers only.

Expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. Winds will be dancing from the northeast at 5 to 20 mph, depending on your exact location. The Delaware beaches are seeing the strongest winds at 15 to 20 mph.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing the show between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Quick tide tips: Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat, with high tides following in the early afternoon.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay safe out there, 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[Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for today's coastal conditions! The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up some serious wave action with a high rip current risk that demands your full attention.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're looking at a northeast wind parade pushing surf heights between 2 to 5 feet. The Coastal Atlantic zone is bringing the most punch with 3 to 5 foot swells that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortably warm enough for some epic surfing. But here's the catch: those rip currents are no joke today. We're talking a HIGH rip current risk from 8 AM until evening, which means experienced swimmers and surfers only.

Expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. Winds will be dancing from the northeast at 5 to 20 mph, depending on your exact location. The Delaware beaches are seeing the strongest winds at 15 to 20 mph.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing the show between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Quick tide tips: Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat, with high tides following in the early afternoon.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay safe out there, 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>Dangerous Rip Current Alert: Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Face High-Risk Maritime Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up beach lovers and coastal adventurers! We're tracking a high-risk rip current scenario across the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches today that demands your full attention.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the surf zone is brewing some serious maritime drama. Expect northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, creating challenging ocean conditions that seasoned surfers and swimmers need to respect.

Surf heights will range from 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City region potentially seeing the most impressive waves climbing up to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortable but requiring caution.

The entire coastline is under a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening. Translation: life-threatening currents are LIKELY. These aren't your typical gentle waves - these are powerful maritime muscle movements that can quickly overpower even experienced swimmers.

Cloud cover will dominate the landscape with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV levels. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s, creating that classic late September beach atmosphere - beautiful but with an edge.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location. Cape May hits low tide at 7:49 AM, while Rehoboth Beach bottoms out at 7:59 AM. High tides will roll in during early afternoon hours.

Bottom line: Enjoy the beach, but swim near lifeguards, know your limits, and respect the ocean's power today. Stay alert, stay safe, and ride 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, 20 Jan 2026 10:50:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up beach lovers and coastal adventurers! We're tracking a high-risk rip current scenario across the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches today that demands your full attention.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the surf zone is brewing some serious maritime drama. Expect northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, creating challenging ocean conditions that seasoned surfers and swimmers need to respect.

Surf heights will range from 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City region potentially seeing the most impressive waves climbing up to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortable but requiring caution.

The entire coastline is under a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening. Translation: life-threatening currents are LIKELY. These aren't your typical gentle waves - these are powerful maritime muscle movements that can quickly overpower even experienced swimmers.

Cloud cover will dominate the landscape with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV levels. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s, creating that classic late September beach atmosphere - beautiful but with an edge.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location. Cape May hits low tide at 7:49 AM, while Rehoboth Beach bottoms out at 7:59 AM. High tides will roll in during early afternoon hours.

Bottom line: Enjoy the beach, but swim near lifeguards, know your limits, and respect the ocean's power today. Stay alert, stay safe, and ride 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 and coastal adventurers! We're tracking a high-risk rip current scenario across the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches today that demands your full attention.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the surf zone is brewing some serious maritime drama. Expect northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, creating challenging ocean conditions that seasoned surfers and swimmers need to respect.

Surf heights will range from 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City region potentially seeing the most impressive waves climbing up to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortable but requiring caution.

The entire coastline is under a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening. Translation: life-threatening currents are LIKELY. These aren't your typical gentle waves - these are powerful maritime muscle movements that can quickly overpower even experienced swimmers.

Cloud cover will dominate the landscape with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV levels. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s, creating that classic late September beach atmosphere - beautiful but with an edge.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location. Cape May hits low tide at 7:49 AM, while Rehoboth Beach bottoms out at 7:59 AM. High tides will roll in during early afternoon hours.

Bottom line: Enjoy the beach, but swim near lifeguards, know your limits, and respect the ocean's power today. Stay alert, stay safe, and ride 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>High-Risk Rip Currents Threaten New Jersey and Delaware Beaches: Dangerous Surf Conditions Warn Swimmers to Stay Cautious</title>
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      <description>Surf's up beach lovers and wave chasers! Today's coastal conditions are serving up some serious rip current drama along the New Jersey and Delaware shorelines. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that'll have you thinking twice before diving in.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the surf is churning with 2 to 5 foot waves powered by persistent northeast winds ranging from 5 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, making for a potentially chilly adventure.

The forecast is mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so if you're planning beach time, bring a light layer and some sunscreen. High temperatures will cruise into the mid to upper 70s, creating that perfect shoulder season beach vibe.

Tide watchers take note: morning low tides hit between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, with high tides rolling in around 1:55 to 2:46 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM.

But here's the critical warning - life-threatening rip currents are LIKELY today. Swimmers and surfers, this means extreme caution. Those powerful northeast winds are creating dangerous undertow conditions near jetties, piers, and along the surf zone. If you're not an experienced ocean navigator, today might be better for beach walks and wave watching.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power. 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>Mon, 19 Jan 2026 10:49:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up beach lovers and wave chasers! Today's coastal conditions are serving up some serious rip current drama along the New Jersey and Delaware shorelines. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that'll have you thinking twice before diving in.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the surf is churning with 2 to 5 foot waves powered by persistent northeast winds ranging from 5 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, making for a potentially chilly adventure.

The forecast is mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so if you're planning beach time, bring a light layer and some sunscreen. High temperatures will cruise into the mid to upper 70s, creating that perfect shoulder season beach vibe.

Tide watchers take note: morning low tides hit between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, with high tides rolling in around 1:55 to 2:46 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM.

But here's the critical warning - life-threatening rip currents are LIKELY today. Swimmers and surfers, this means extreme caution. Those powerful northeast winds are creating dangerous undertow conditions near jetties, piers, and along the surf zone. If you're not an experienced ocean navigator, today might be better for beach walks and wave watching.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power. 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 up beach lovers and wave chasers! Today's coastal conditions are serving up some serious rip current drama along the New Jersey and Delaware shorelines. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that'll have you thinking twice before diving in.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the surf is churning with 2 to 5 foot waves powered by persistent northeast winds ranging from 5 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, making for a potentially chilly adventure.

The forecast is mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so if you're planning beach time, bring a light layer and some sunscreen. High temperatures will cruise into the mid to upper 70s, creating that perfect shoulder season beach vibe.

Tide watchers take note: morning low tides hit between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, with high tides rolling in around 1:55 to 2:46 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM.

But here's the critical warning - life-threatening rip currents are LIKELY today. Swimmers and surfers, this means extreme caution. Those powerful northeast winds are creating dangerous undertow conditions near jetties, piers, and along the surf zone. If you're not an experienced ocean navigator, today might be better for beach walks and wave watching.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power. 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>High Rip Current Risk Alerts Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Dangerous Surf Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Today's forecast is serving up some serious oceanic drama with a high rip current risk that'll keep even the most seasoned surfers on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a moody maritime morning with mostly cloudy skies and some seriously sassy winds blowing from the northeast. Coastal zones are experiencing northeast winds ranging from a gentle 5 to a more robust 15-20 mph, which means the waves are going to be dancing with some attitude.

Surf height is ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with Atlantic City showing off the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, cool enough to be refreshing but not freeze your board shorts off.

Listen up, beach warriors - the rip current risk is HIGH. We're talking life-threatening conditions that demand respect. Those seemingly innocent waves are packing serious punch, especially near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Translation: unless you're a mermaid or Neptune himself, think twice before challenging these waters.

Temperature-wise, expect a comfortable day in the mid to upper 70s with a moderate UV index. Perfect for sunscreen, shades, and minimal clothing. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, and sunset will paint the sky around 6:45 PM.

Tidal times vary by location, so check your specific beach for exact low and high tide moments. Pro tip: Barnegat Inlet, Atlantic City, and Rehoboth Beach all have high tides mid-afternoon.

Bottom line: Today's ocean is serving up adventure with a side of caution. Stay alert, respect the water, and maybe enjoy the view from the beach today!

For more http://www.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 10:49:35 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Today's forecast is serving up some serious oceanic drama with a high rip current risk that'll keep even the most seasoned surfers on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a moody maritime morning with mostly cloudy skies and some seriously sassy winds blowing from the northeast. Coastal zones are experiencing northeast winds ranging from a gentle 5 to a more robust 15-20 mph, which means the waves are going to be dancing with some attitude.

Surf height is ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with Atlantic City showing off the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, cool enough to be refreshing but not freeze your board shorts off.

Listen up, beach warriors - the rip current risk is HIGH. We're talking life-threatening conditions that demand respect. Those seemingly innocent waves are packing serious punch, especially near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Translation: unless you're a mermaid or Neptune himself, think twice before challenging these waters.

Temperature-wise, expect a comfortable day in the mid to upper 70s with a moderate UV index. Perfect for sunscreen, shades, and minimal clothing. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, and sunset will paint the sky around 6:45 PM.

Tidal times vary by location, so check your specific beach for exact low and high tide moments. Pro tip: Barnegat Inlet, Atlantic City, and Rehoboth Beach all have high tides mid-afternoon.

Bottom line: Today's ocean is serving up adventure with a side of caution. Stay alert, respect the water, and maybe enjoy the view from the beach today!

For more http://www.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! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Today's forecast is serving up some serious oceanic drama with a high rip current risk that'll keep even the most seasoned surfers on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a moody maritime morning with mostly cloudy skies and some seriously sassy winds blowing from the northeast. Coastal zones are experiencing northeast winds ranging from a gentle 5 to a more robust 15-20 mph, which means the waves are going to be dancing with some attitude.

Surf height is ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with Atlantic City showing off the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, cool enough to be refreshing but not freeze your board shorts off.

Listen up, beach warriors - the rip current risk is HIGH. We're talking life-threatening conditions that demand respect. Those seemingly innocent waves are packing serious punch, especially near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Translation: unless you're a mermaid or Neptune himself, think twice before challenging these waters.

Temperature-wise, expect a comfortable day in the mid to upper 70s with a moderate UV index. Perfect for sunscreen, shades, and minimal clothing. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, and sunset will paint the sky around 6:45 PM.

Tidal times vary by location, so check your specific beach for exact low and high tide moments. Pro tip: Barnegat Inlet, Atlantic City, and Rehoboth Beach all have high tides mid-afternoon.

Bottom line: Today's ocean is serving up adventure with a side of caution. Stay alert, respect the water, and maybe enjoy the view from the beach today!

For more http://www.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 Jersey Shore Beachgoers as Waves Reach 3-5 Feet and Temperatures Hit Mid 70s</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day that's all about riding the waves and staying safe along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Mother Nature is serving up some serious wave action today with a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening. If you're planning to hit the water, listen up! We're looking at surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most beaches, with Atlantic City getting some extra muscle with 3 to 5 foot swells.

Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s with a mostly cloudy backdrop. Northeast winds are going to be dancing between 5 to 20 mph depending on your specific beach location, so expect some choppy conditions.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to lower 70s, perfect for those brave enough to take the plunge. But here's the critical advisory: rip currents are no joke today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers and surfers need to be extra cautious.

The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your best friend. No thunderstorm threats mean clear skies, but those currents are going to be the main event.

For tide hunters, here's your cheat sheet. Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. High tides will peak in the early afternoon between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch for rip currents, 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>Sat, 17 Jan 2026 10:49:30 -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 that's all about riding the waves and staying safe along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Mother Nature is serving up some serious wave action today with a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening. If you're planning to hit the water, listen up! We're looking at surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most beaches, with Atlantic City getting some extra muscle with 3 to 5 foot swells.

Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s with a mostly cloudy backdrop. Northeast winds are going to be dancing between 5 to 20 mph depending on your specific beach location, so expect some choppy conditions.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to lower 70s, perfect for those brave enough to take the plunge. But here's the critical advisory: rip currents are no joke today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers and surfers need to be extra cautious.

The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your best friend. No thunderstorm threats mean clear skies, but those currents are going to be the main event.

For tide hunters, here's your cheat sheet. Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. High tides will peak in the early afternoon between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch for rip currents, 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 day that's all about riding the waves and staying safe along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Mother Nature is serving up some serious wave action today with a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening. If you're planning to hit the water, listen up! We're looking at surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most beaches, with Atlantic City getting some extra muscle with 3 to 5 foot swells.

Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s with a mostly cloudy backdrop. Northeast winds are going to be dancing between 5 to 20 mph depending on your specific beach location, so expect some choppy conditions.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to lower 70s, perfect for those brave enough to take the plunge. But here's the critical advisory: rip currents are no joke today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers and surfers need to be extra cautious.

The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your best friend. No thunderstorm threats mean clear skies, but those currents are going to be the main event.

For tide hunters, here's your cheat sheet. Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. High tides will peak in the early afternoon between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch for rip currents, 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>Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast Brace for High Rip Current Risk with Choppy Waves and Moderate Beach Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! Mother Nature's brewing up some serious ocean drama today.

High rip current risk is the headline, so listen up beach warriors. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're looking at a playground of potential maritime mayhem. Surf's gonna be choppy with 2 to 5 foot waves depending on your stretch of coastline - Atlantic City's got the most impressive swells today.

Expect northeast winds howling between 5 to 20 miles per hour - yeah, that's quite the range. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, which means you'll want a light wetsuit if you're planning extended ocean time.

The sky's playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions and absolutely zero thunderstorm threats. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with cloud cover. Temperatures will dance around the mid to upper 70s - basically perfect beach weather.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded. Whether you're catching waves at Belmar, Barnegat, Atlantic City, Cape May, or Rehoboth, check your local tide chart. Morning lows are hitting between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, with high tides rolling in mid-afternoon.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, sunset drops the curtain between 6:42 and 6:47 PM. Pro tip: those rip currents are no joke. They're especially sneaky near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and maybe bring a buddy.

Surf's up - but stay smart 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>Fri, 16 Jan 2026 10:49:43 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! Mother Nature's brewing up some serious ocean drama today.

High rip current risk is the headline, so listen up beach warriors. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're looking at a playground of potential maritime mayhem. Surf's gonna be choppy with 2 to 5 foot waves depending on your stretch of coastline - Atlantic City's got the most impressive swells today.

Expect northeast winds howling between 5 to 20 miles per hour - yeah, that's quite the range. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, which means you'll want a light wetsuit if you're planning extended ocean time.

The sky's playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions and absolutely zero thunderstorm threats. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with cloud cover. Temperatures will dance around the mid to upper 70s - basically perfect beach weather.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded. Whether you're catching waves at Belmar, Barnegat, Atlantic City, Cape May, or Rehoboth, check your local tide chart. Morning lows are hitting between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, with high tides rolling in mid-afternoon.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, sunset drops the curtain between 6:42 and 6:47 PM. Pro tip: those rip currents are no joke. They're especially sneaky near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and maybe bring a buddy.

Surf's up - but stay smart 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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! Mother Nature's brewing up some serious ocean drama today.

High rip current risk is the headline, so listen up beach warriors. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're looking at a playground of potential maritime mayhem. Surf's gonna be choppy with 2 to 5 foot waves depending on your stretch of coastline - Atlantic City's got the most impressive swells today.

Expect northeast winds howling between 5 to 20 miles per hour - yeah, that's quite the range. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, which means you'll want a light wetsuit if you're planning extended ocean time.

The sky's playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions and absolutely zero thunderstorm threats. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with cloud cover. Temperatures will dance around the mid to upper 70s - basically perfect beach weather.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded. Whether you're catching waves at Belmar, Barnegat, Atlantic City, Cape May, or Rehoboth, check your local tide chart. Morning lows are hitting between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, with high tides rolling in mid-afternoon.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, sunset drops the curtain between 6:42 and 6:47 PM. Pro tip: those rip currents are no joke. They're especially sneaky near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and maybe bring a buddy.

Surf's up - but stay smart 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 Rip Current Alert: Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Warn Swimmers of Dangerous Ocean Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of coastal drama along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. We've got a high-stakes rip current situation brewing that demands your full attention.

Today's forecast is serving up a moody maritime mood with mostly cloudy skies and some seriously energetic ocean conditions. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, northeast winds are cranking between 5 and 20 miles per hour, creating a challenging playground for ocean enthusiasts.

Surf heights will range from 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City area showing the most muscle at 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable mid to lower 70s, perfect for a quick dip if you're brave enough.

Here's the critical warning: Rip currents are in high gear today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers and water lovers need to exercise extreme caution. Those groins, jetties, and piers are especially tricky zones where dangerous currents can surprise even experienced ocean-goers.

Temperature-wise, expect a pleasant day in the mid to upper 70s with a moderate UV index. No thunderstorm threats mean clear sailing, but those rip currents are the real headliner.

Tide times vary slightly by location, but most areas will see low tide in the morning and high tide in the early afternoon. Sandy Hook's low tide hits at 7:14 AM, while Rehoboth Beach bottoms out at 7:59 AM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, check local conditions, and stay safe out there, 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>Thu, 15 Jan 2026 10:49:06 -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 drama along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. We've got a high-stakes rip current situation brewing that demands your full attention.

Today's forecast is serving up a moody maritime mood with mostly cloudy skies and some seriously energetic ocean conditions. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, northeast winds are cranking between 5 and 20 miles per hour, creating a challenging playground for ocean enthusiasts.

Surf heights will range from 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City area showing the most muscle at 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable mid to lower 70s, perfect for a quick dip if you're brave enough.

Here's the critical warning: Rip currents are in high gear today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers and water lovers need to exercise extreme caution. Those groins, jetties, and piers are especially tricky zones where dangerous currents can surprise even experienced ocean-goers.

Temperature-wise, expect a pleasant day in the mid to upper 70s with a moderate UV index. No thunderstorm threats mean clear sailing, but those rip currents are the real headliner.

Tide times vary slightly by location, but most areas will see low tide in the morning and high tide in the early afternoon. Sandy Hook's low tide hits at 7:14 AM, while Rehoboth Beach bottoms out at 7:59 AM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, check local conditions, and stay safe out there, 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 day of coastal drama along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. We've got a high-stakes rip current situation brewing that demands your full attention.

Today's forecast is serving up a moody maritime mood with mostly cloudy skies and some seriously energetic ocean conditions. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, northeast winds are cranking between 5 and 20 miles per hour, creating a challenging playground for ocean enthusiasts.

Surf heights will range from 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City area showing the most muscle at 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable mid to lower 70s, perfect for a quick dip if you're brave enough.

Here's the critical warning: Rip currents are in high gear today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers and water lovers need to exercise extreme caution. Those groins, jetties, and piers are especially tricky zones where dangerous currents can surprise even experienced ocean-goers.

Temperature-wise, expect a pleasant day in the mid to upper 70s with a moderate UV index. No thunderstorm threats mean clear sailing, but those rip currents are the real headliner.

Tide times vary slightly by location, but most areas will see low tide in the morning and high tide in the early afternoon. Sandy Hook's low tide hits at 7:14 AM, while Rehoboth Beach bottoms out at 7:59 AM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, check local conditions, and stay safe out there, 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>High Rip Current Risk Threatens Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches with Choppy Waves and Strong Winds Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of caution and coastal drama along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Mother Nature's serving up a high-risk rip current warning that'll keep lifeguards on their toes from sunrise to sunset.

Expect a moody maritime morning with mostly cloudy skies and a northeast wind that's got some serious attitude – blowing 10 to 15 miles per hour in most areas, and even cranking up to 15 to 20 mph near Delaware shores. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, perfect for a quick dip but dangerous for the unprepared.

Surf conditions are looking choppy, with wave heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most beaches, and Atlantic City kicking things up a notch with 3 to 5-foot swells. The rip current risk is screaming HIGH – which means these waters are not for the faint of heart or inexperienced swimmers.

Tides will be doing their daily dance, with low points hitting between 7:14 AM and 8:05 AM, and high tides rolling in around 1:55 PM to 2:46 PM. Sunrise lovers can catch the golden morning light between 6:50 AM and 6:55 AM, with sunsets painting the sky between 6:42 PM and 6:47 PM.

Beach-goers, here's your survival guide: Moderate UV index means sunscreen is your best friend, but skip the swimsuit if you're not a strong swimmer. Those northeast winds mean business, and the rip currents are looking to catch anyone who underestimates the ocean's power.

Bottom line: Respect the water, stay alert, and maybe consider beach yoga instead of a swim today. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the dramatic coastal 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>Wed, 14 Jan 2026 10:50:15 -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 caution and coastal drama along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Mother Nature's serving up a high-risk rip current warning that'll keep lifeguards on their toes from sunrise to sunset.

Expect a moody maritime morning with mostly cloudy skies and a northeast wind that's got some serious attitude – blowing 10 to 15 miles per hour in most areas, and even cranking up to 15 to 20 mph near Delaware shores. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, perfect for a quick dip but dangerous for the unprepared.

Surf conditions are looking choppy, with wave heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most beaches, and Atlantic City kicking things up a notch with 3 to 5-foot swells. The rip current risk is screaming HIGH – which means these waters are not for the faint of heart or inexperienced swimmers.

Tides will be doing their daily dance, with low points hitting between 7:14 AM and 8:05 AM, and high tides rolling in around 1:55 PM to 2:46 PM. Sunrise lovers can catch the golden morning light between 6:50 AM and 6:55 AM, with sunsets painting the sky between 6:42 PM and 6:47 PM.

Beach-goers, here's your survival guide: Moderate UV index means sunscreen is your best friend, but skip the swimsuit if you're not a strong swimmer. Those northeast winds mean business, and the rip currents are looking to catch anyone who underestimates the ocean's power.

Bottom line: Respect the water, stay alert, and maybe consider beach yoga instead of a swim today. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the dramatic coastal 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 day of caution and coastal drama along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Mother Nature's serving up a high-risk rip current warning that'll keep lifeguards on their toes from sunrise to sunset.

Expect a moody maritime morning with mostly cloudy skies and a northeast wind that's got some serious attitude – blowing 10 to 15 miles per hour in most areas, and even cranking up to 15 to 20 mph near Delaware shores. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, perfect for a quick dip but dangerous for the unprepared.

Surf conditions are looking choppy, with wave heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most beaches, and Atlantic City kicking things up a notch with 3 to 5-foot swells. The rip current risk is screaming HIGH – which means these waters are not for the faint of heart or inexperienced swimmers.

Tides will be doing their daily dance, with low points hitting between 7:14 AM and 8:05 AM, and high tides rolling in around 1:55 PM to 2:46 PM. Sunrise lovers can catch the golden morning light between 6:50 AM and 6:55 AM, with sunsets painting the sky between 6:42 PM and 6:47 PM.

Beach-goers, here's your survival guide: Moderate UV index means sunscreen is your best friend, but skip the swimsuit if you're not a strong swimmer. Those northeast winds mean business, and the rip currents are looking to catch anyone who underestimates the ocean's power.

Bottom line: Respect the water, stay alert, and maybe consider beach yoga instead of a swim today. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the dramatic coastal 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>Dangerous Rip Currents Alert: Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Brace for High Risk Coastal Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers, and today's forecast is calling for some serious coastal drama! The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are bracing for a high-octane rip current situation that'll have adrenaline junkies and cautious beachgoers alike paying close attention.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're looking at a mostly cloudy day with a northeastern wind that's going to keep things interesting. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, providing a refreshing backdrop for your beach adventures.

Surf conditions are ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most of the coastline, with Atlantic City cranking it up a notch to an impressive 3 to 5 feet. Surfers might be excited, but swimmers need to be on high alert. The National Weather Service has issued a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening, which means those seemingly innocent waves are packing some serious underwater punch.

The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend today. You'll want to catch those rays between sunrise at around 6:50 AM and sunset near 6:45 PM. Temperatures will dance in the mid to upper 70s, creating that perfect late September beach vibe.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars: low tides are rolling in throughout the morning, with high tides hitting between 1:55 PM and 2:46 PM depending on your specific beach location.

Bottom line: Enjoy the beach, but respect the ocean. Those rip currents are no joke, so stay alert, swim near a lifeguard, and make smart choices. Mother Nature's serving up a wild coastal cocktail today!

For more http://www.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 10:49:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers, and today's forecast is calling for some serious coastal drama! The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are bracing for a high-octane rip current situation that'll have adrenaline junkies and cautious beachgoers alike paying close attention.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're looking at a mostly cloudy day with a northeastern wind that's going to keep things interesting. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, providing a refreshing backdrop for your beach adventures.

Surf conditions are ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most of the coastline, with Atlantic City cranking it up a notch to an impressive 3 to 5 feet. Surfers might be excited, but swimmers need to be on high alert. The National Weather Service has issued a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening, which means those seemingly innocent waves are packing some serious underwater punch.

The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend today. You'll want to catch those rays between sunrise at around 6:50 AM and sunset near 6:45 PM. Temperatures will dance in the mid to upper 70s, creating that perfect late September beach vibe.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars: low tides are rolling in throughout the morning, with high tides hitting between 1:55 PM and 2:46 PM depending on your specific beach location.

Bottom line: Enjoy the beach, but respect the ocean. Those rip currents are no joke, so stay alert, swim near a lifeguard, and make smart choices. Mother Nature's serving up a wild coastal cocktail today!

For more http://www.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 today's forecast is calling for some serious coastal drama! The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are bracing for a high-octane rip current situation that'll have adrenaline junkies and cautious beachgoers alike paying close attention.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're looking at a mostly cloudy day with a northeastern wind that's going to keep things interesting. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, providing a refreshing backdrop for your beach adventures.

Surf conditions are ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most of the coastline, with Atlantic City cranking it up a notch to an impressive 3 to 5 feet. Surfers might be excited, but swimmers need to be on high alert. The National Weather Service has issued a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening, which means those seemingly innocent waves are packing some serious underwater punch.

The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend today. You'll want to catch those rays between sunrise at around 6:50 AM and sunset near 6:45 PM. Temperatures will dance in the mid to upper 70s, creating that perfect late September beach vibe.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars: low tides are rolling in throughout the morning, with high tides hitting between 1:55 PM and 2:46 PM depending on your specific beach location.

Bottom line: Enjoy the beach, but respect the ocean. Those rip currents are no joke, so stay alert, swim near a lifeguard, and make smart choices. Mother Nature's serving up a wild coastal cocktail today!

For more http://www.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 Warning Hits Jersey Shore: Dangerous Surf Conditions Spark Beach Safety Alerts for Coastal Regions</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Today's looking like a wild ride along the Jersey and Delaware coastlines. The National Weather Service is waving a big red flag with a HIGH RIP CURRENT WARNING from 8 AM to evening.

Buckle up for some serious ocean action! We're talking northeast winds cranking between 10 to 20 mph, which means challenging surf conditions across our coastal zones. Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City sporting the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing 60s and low 70s - perfect for adventurous swimmers but definitely wetsuit territory. The sky's gonna be mostly cloudy, keeping things dramatic with temperatures cruising in the mid to upper 70s.

Rip current risk? It's HIGH - which means experienced swimmers only! These underwater currents are no joke and can pull even strong swimmers out faster than you can say "help". Stick close to lifeguard zones and pay attention to local warnings.

Tide schedules are in play too - with low tides ranging from 7:14 AM in Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. High tides will peak in the early afternoon between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: Beautiful but challenging beach day ahead. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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 10:49:43 -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 Jersey and Delaware coastlines. The National Weather Service is waving a big red flag with a HIGH RIP CURRENT WARNING from 8 AM to evening.

Buckle up for some serious ocean action! We're talking northeast winds cranking between 10 to 20 mph, which means challenging surf conditions across our coastal zones. Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City sporting the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing 60s and low 70s - perfect for adventurous swimmers but definitely wetsuit territory. The sky's gonna be mostly cloudy, keeping things dramatic with temperatures cruising in the mid to upper 70s.

Rip current risk? It's HIGH - which means experienced swimmers only! These underwater currents are no joke and can pull even strong swimmers out faster than you can say "help". Stick close to lifeguard zones and pay attention to local warnings.

Tide schedules are in play too - with low tides ranging from 7:14 AM in Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. High tides will peak in the early afternoon between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: Beautiful but challenging beach day ahead. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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! Today's looking like a wild ride along the Jersey and Delaware coastlines. The National Weather Service is waving a big red flag with a HIGH RIP CURRENT WARNING from 8 AM to evening.

Buckle up for some serious ocean action! We're talking northeast winds cranking between 10 to 20 mph, which means challenging surf conditions across our coastal zones. Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City sporting the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing 60s and low 70s - perfect for adventurous swimmers but definitely wetsuit territory. The sky's gonna be mostly cloudy, keeping things dramatic with temperatures cruising in the mid to upper 70s.

Rip current risk? It's HIGH - which means experienced swimmers only! These underwater currents are no joke and can pull even strong swimmers out faster than you can say "help". Stick close to lifeguard zones and pay attention to local warnings.

Tide schedules are in play too - with low tides ranging from 7:14 AM in Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. High tides will peak in the early afternoon between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: Beautiful but challenging beach day ahead. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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 Rip Currents and Challenging Surf Conditions Grip New Jersey and Delaware Beaches Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Mother Nature's serving up some seriously dramatic conditions today.

Attention wave riders: we've got a high rip current risk blasting from 8 AM till evening across all our coastal zones. Translation? Those waters are looking spicy and not for the faint of heart.

Let's break down the beach vibes region by region. From Sandy Hook to Atlantic City, expect surf heights dancing between 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City cranking out the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet. Winds are howling northeast at 10 to 15 mph, creating that perfect moody coastal atmosphere.

Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable mid to lower 70s - not too chilly, not too warm. Your wetsuit might appreciate a little action today. Skies are keeping it mysterious with mostly cloudy conditions and a moderate UV index.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach lounging between wave sessions. But here's the critical intel: those rip currents are no joke. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so channel your inner beach safety guru.

Tide times are locked and loaded. Whether you're near Belmar, Barnegat, Atlantic City, Cape May, or Rehoboth, low and high tides are mapped out precisely. Sunrise catches around 6:50 AM, sunset paints the sky around 6:45 PM.

Bottom line: today's a day for experienced surfers and cautious beach enthusiasts. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and make smart choices out there. 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, 11 Jan 2026 10:50:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Mother Nature's serving up some seriously dramatic conditions today.

Attention wave riders: we've got a high rip current risk blasting from 8 AM till evening across all our coastal zones. Translation? Those waters are looking spicy and not for the faint of heart.

Let's break down the beach vibes region by region. From Sandy Hook to Atlantic City, expect surf heights dancing between 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City cranking out the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet. Winds are howling northeast at 10 to 15 mph, creating that perfect moody coastal atmosphere.

Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable mid to lower 70s - not too chilly, not too warm. Your wetsuit might appreciate a little action today. Skies are keeping it mysterious with mostly cloudy conditions and a moderate UV index.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach lounging between wave sessions. But here's the critical intel: those rip currents are no joke. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so channel your inner beach safety guru.

Tide times are locked and loaded. Whether you're near Belmar, Barnegat, Atlantic City, Cape May, or Rehoboth, low and high tides are mapped out precisely. Sunrise catches around 6:50 AM, sunset paints the sky around 6:45 PM.

Bottom line: today's a day for experienced surfers and cautious beach enthusiasts. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and make smart choices out there. 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 Up, Beach Lovers! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Mother Nature's serving up some seriously dramatic conditions today.

Attention wave riders: we've got a high rip current risk blasting from 8 AM till evening across all our coastal zones. Translation? Those waters are looking spicy and not for the faint of heart.

Let's break down the beach vibes region by region. From Sandy Hook to Atlantic City, expect surf heights dancing between 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City cranking out the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet. Winds are howling northeast at 10 to 15 mph, creating that perfect moody coastal atmosphere.

Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable mid to lower 70s - not too chilly, not too warm. Your wetsuit might appreciate a little action today. Skies are keeping it mysterious with mostly cloudy conditions and a moderate UV index.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach lounging between wave sessions. But here's the critical intel: those rip currents are no joke. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so channel your inner beach safety guru.

Tide times are locked and loaded. Whether you're near Belmar, Barnegat, Atlantic City, Cape May, or Rehoboth, low and high tides are mapped out precisely. Sunrise catches around 6:50 AM, sunset paints the sky around 6:45 PM.

Bottom line: today's a day for experienced surfers and cautious beach enthusiasts. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and make smart choices out there. 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>High Rip Current Alert: Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast Face Dangerous Surf Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Today's looking like a day of caution with a high rip current risk that'll have even seasoned surfers thinking twice.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, the waves are brewing up some serious action. Expect surf heights dancing between 2 to 5 feet - with the Atlantic City stretch showing the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet. Northeast winds are cranking up from 5 to 20 mph, so hold onto your beach gear!

Water temperatures are hovering in the comfy zones - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dipping to mid 60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. The beach vibe is mostly cloudy with temperatures cruising in the mid to upper 70s.

Listen up, water warriors - today's rip current risk is HIGH. That means life-threatening currents are likely in the surf zone. Translation? If you're not an experienced swimmer, think twice before challenging these waters. Even experienced ocean lovers should exercise extreme caution.

Tide times are your friend today. Catch low tides in the morning - ranging from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. High tides roll in during early afternoon between 1:55 PM and 2:46 PM.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your bestie. No thunderstorm threats mean clear skies for beach photography and seaside lounging.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power today!

For more http://www.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 10:48:28 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Today's looking like a day of caution with a high rip current risk that'll have even seasoned surfers thinking twice.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, the waves are brewing up some serious action. Expect surf heights dancing between 2 to 5 feet - with the Atlantic City stretch showing the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet. Northeast winds are cranking up from 5 to 20 mph, so hold onto your beach gear!

Water temperatures are hovering in the comfy zones - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dipping to mid 60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. The beach vibe is mostly cloudy with temperatures cruising in the mid to upper 70s.

Listen up, water warriors - today's rip current risk is HIGH. That means life-threatening currents are likely in the surf zone. Translation? If you're not an experienced swimmer, think twice before challenging these waters. Even experienced ocean lovers should exercise extreme caution.

Tide times are your friend today. Catch low tides in the morning - ranging from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. High tides roll in during early afternoon between 1:55 PM and 2:46 PM.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your bestie. No thunderstorm threats mean clear skies for beach photography and seaside lounging.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power today!

For more http://www.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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Today's looking like a day of caution with a high rip current risk that'll have even seasoned surfers thinking twice.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, the waves are brewing up some serious action. Expect surf heights dancing between 2 to 5 feet - with the Atlantic City stretch showing the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet. Northeast winds are cranking up from 5 to 20 mph, so hold onto your beach gear!

Water temperatures are hovering in the comfy zones - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dipping to mid 60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. The beach vibe is mostly cloudy with temperatures cruising in the mid to upper 70s.

Listen up, water warriors - today's rip current risk is HIGH. That means life-threatening currents are likely in the surf zone. Translation? If you're not an experienced swimmer, think twice before challenging these waters. Even experienced ocean lovers should exercise extreme caution.

Tide times are your friend today. Catch low tides in the morning - ranging from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. High tides roll in during early afternoon between 1:55 PM and 2:46 PM.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your bestie. No thunderstorm threats mean clear skies for beach photography and seaside lounging.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power today!

For more http://www.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 Beach Goers Along Jersey and Delaware Shores with Gnarly Surf Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal conditions are packing some serious energy along the Jersey and Delaware shores. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that demands your full attention from morning until evening.

For our beach warriors hitting the Atlantic, expect a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking up the wave action. The surf is throwing down some serious heights - especially around Atlantic City where waves could reach a gnarly 3 to 5 feet. Other areas like Sandy Hook and Long Beach Island are seeing more moderate 2 to 3 foot swells.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, which means you'll want that light wetsuit or rash guard. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Temperatures will dance in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach time, but not without some serious ocean attitude.

Rip current risk is HIGH across all zones. Translation: these waters are not playing around. Swimmers and surfers need extreme caution. Life-threatening currents are likely, so stick close to lifeguard zones and know your limits.

Tide schedules are looking pretty consistent across the region. Low tides range from 7:14 AM in Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. High tides will peak in the early afternoon between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch those currents, and stay safe out there, 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>Fri, 09 Jan 2026 10:49:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal conditions are packing some serious energy along the Jersey and Delaware shores. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that demands your full attention from morning until evening.

For our beach warriors hitting the Atlantic, expect a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking up the wave action. The surf is throwing down some serious heights - especially around Atlantic City where waves could reach a gnarly 3 to 5 feet. Other areas like Sandy Hook and Long Beach Island are seeing more moderate 2 to 3 foot swells.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, which means you'll want that light wetsuit or rash guard. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Temperatures will dance in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach time, but not without some serious ocean attitude.

Rip current risk is HIGH across all zones. Translation: these waters are not playing around. Swimmers and surfers need extreme caution. Life-threatening currents are likely, so stick close to lifeguard zones and know your limits.

Tide schedules are looking pretty consistent across the region. Low tides range from 7:14 AM in Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. High tides will peak in the early afternoon between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch those currents, and stay safe out there, 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 up, beach lovers! Today's coastal conditions are packing some serious energy along the Jersey and Delaware shores. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that demands your full attention from morning until evening.

For our beach warriors hitting the Atlantic, expect a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking up the wave action. The surf is throwing down some serious heights - especially around Atlantic City where waves could reach a gnarly 3 to 5 feet. Other areas like Sandy Hook and Long Beach Island are seeing more moderate 2 to 3 foot swells.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, which means you'll want that light wetsuit or rash guard. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Temperatures will dance in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach time, but not without some serious ocean attitude.

Rip current risk is HIGH across all zones. Translation: these waters are not playing around. Swimmers and surfers need extreme caution. Life-threatening currents are likely, so stick close to lifeguard zones and know your limits.

Tide schedules are looking pretty consistent across the region. Low tides range from 7:14 AM in Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. High tides will peak in the early afternoon between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch those currents, and stay safe out there, 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>High Rip Current Alert Jersey Shore Delaware Beaches Surf Report Challenging Conditions Warn Swimmers and Surfers Today</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! The surf's looking spicy with a high rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're seeing a northeast wind party brewing between 5 to 20 miles per hour. Expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s - not too shabby for a late September day.

Wave riders, listen up: surf heights are ranging from 2 to 3 feet in most areas, with Atlantic City cranking out some beefier 3 to 5 foot swells. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still plenty warm for a wetsuit-free session.

But here's the critical intel - we've got a HIGH rip current risk in effect from 8 AM until evening. Translation: these waters are not for the faint of heart. Experienced swimmers and surfers only, and even then, stay razor-sharp with your situational awareness.

UV index is moderate, so some sunscreen wouldn't hurt. Tides will be dancing throughout the day - check your local tide charts for precise timings at spots like Belmar, Barnegat, and Cape May.

Morning low tides kick off between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, with high tides rolling in mid-afternoon around 1:55 to 2:46 PM. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at approximately 6:42 PM.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and respect the ocean's power today!

For more http://www.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 10:49:17 -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 along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! The surf's looking spicy with a high rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're seeing a northeast wind party brewing between 5 to 20 miles per hour. Expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s - not too shabby for a late September day.

Wave riders, listen up: surf heights are ranging from 2 to 3 feet in most areas, with Atlantic City cranking out some beefier 3 to 5 foot swells. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still plenty warm for a wetsuit-free session.

But here's the critical intel - we've got a HIGH rip current risk in effect from 8 AM until evening. Translation: these waters are not for the faint of heart. Experienced swimmers and surfers only, and even then, stay razor-sharp with your situational awareness.

UV index is moderate, so some sunscreen wouldn't hurt. Tides will be dancing throughout the day - check your local tide charts for precise timings at spots like Belmar, Barnegat, and Cape May.

Morning low tides kick off between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, with high tides rolling in mid-afternoon around 1:55 to 2:46 PM. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at approximately 6:42 PM.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and respect the ocean's power today!

For more http://www.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 today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! The surf's looking spicy with a high rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're seeing a northeast wind party brewing between 5 to 20 miles per hour. Expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s - not too shabby for a late September day.

Wave riders, listen up: surf heights are ranging from 2 to 3 feet in most areas, with Atlantic City cranking out some beefier 3 to 5 foot swells. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still plenty warm for a wetsuit-free session.

But here's the critical intel - we've got a HIGH rip current risk in effect from 8 AM until evening. Translation: these waters are not for the faint of heart. Experienced swimmers and surfers only, and even then, stay razor-sharp with your situational awareness.

UV index is moderate, so some sunscreen wouldn't hurt. Tides will be dancing throughout the day - check your local tide charts for precise timings at spots like Belmar, Barnegat, and Cape May.

Morning low tides kick off between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, with high tides rolling in mid-afternoon around 1:55 to 2:46 PM. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at approximately 6:42 PM.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and respect the ocean's power today!

For more http://www.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 Hits Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches: Surf Conditions, Safety Alerts for Coastal Regions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are in for a wild ride today. Buckle up for some serious wave action and rip current challenges that'll test even the most seasoned surfers.

The entire coastal stretch from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach is under a high rip current risk starting at 8 AM. Translation: ocean's got attitude today, so swim smart and stay alert.

Let's break down the beach vibes. Expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures cruising in the mid to upper 70s. Northeast winds are blowing strong between 5 and 20 miles per hour, creating some gnarly surf conditions.

Surf heights are looking pretty epic, especially around Atlantic City where waves could reach 3 to 5 feet. Other areas like Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, and Delaware beaches are seeing more modest 2 to 3 foot swells.

Water temperatures are hanging out in the mid to lower 70s - not too shabby for late September. The UV index is moderate, so grab some sunscreen if you're planning beach time.

Tide schedule highlights: Low tides range from 7:14 AM in Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. High tides are rolling in between 1:55 PM and 2:46 PM across different locations.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Pro tip: those rip currents are no joke today. They're life-threatening near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Experienced swimmers and surfers only, folks!

Stay safe, ride the waves responsibly, and enjoy another epic day at the Jersey Shore and Delaware 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2026 10:49:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are in for a wild ride today. Buckle up for some serious wave action and rip current challenges that'll test even the most seasoned surfers.

The entire coastal stretch from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach is under a high rip current risk starting at 8 AM. Translation: ocean's got attitude today, so swim smart and stay alert.

Let's break down the beach vibes. Expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures cruising in the mid to upper 70s. Northeast winds are blowing strong between 5 and 20 miles per hour, creating some gnarly surf conditions.

Surf heights are looking pretty epic, especially around Atlantic City where waves could reach 3 to 5 feet. Other areas like Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, and Delaware beaches are seeing more modest 2 to 3 foot swells.

Water temperatures are hanging out in the mid to lower 70s - not too shabby for late September. The UV index is moderate, so grab some sunscreen if you're planning beach time.

Tide schedule highlights: Low tides range from 7:14 AM in Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. High tides are rolling in between 1:55 PM and 2:46 PM across different locations.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Pro tip: those rip currents are no joke today. They're life-threatening near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Experienced swimmers and surfers only, folks!

Stay safe, ride the waves responsibly, and enjoy another epic day at the Jersey Shore and Delaware 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! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are in for a wild ride today. Buckle up for some serious wave action and rip current challenges that'll test even the most seasoned surfers.

The entire coastal stretch from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach is under a high rip current risk starting at 8 AM. Translation: ocean's got attitude today, so swim smart and stay alert.

Let's break down the beach vibes. Expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures cruising in the mid to upper 70s. Northeast winds are blowing strong between 5 and 20 miles per hour, creating some gnarly surf conditions.

Surf heights are looking pretty epic, especially around Atlantic City where waves could reach 3 to 5 feet. Other areas like Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, and Delaware beaches are seeing more modest 2 to 3 foot swells.

Water temperatures are hanging out in the mid to lower 70s - not too shabby for late September. The UV index is moderate, so grab some sunscreen if you're planning beach time.

Tide schedule highlights: Low tides range from 7:14 AM in Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. High tides are rolling in between 1:55 PM and 2:46 PM across different locations.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Pro tip: those rip currents are no joke today. They're life-threatening near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Experienced swimmers and surfers only, folks!

Stay safe, ride the waves responsibly, and enjoy another epic day at the Jersey Shore and Delaware 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>High Rip Current Risk Warns Beachgoers: Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Demand Caution Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Hold onto your surfboards because we've got a high rip current risk brewing that demands your full attention.

Mother Nature is serving up a moody maritime menu today with mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds that'll be whipping between 5 to 20 miles per hour depending on your specific beach zone. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, making for a comfortable beach day - but don't let that fool you.

The surf is running 2 to 3 feet in most areas, with Atlantic City showing off some slightly more impressive 3 to 5 foot swells. Water temperatures are ranging from the mid to lower 70s, still warm enough for a refreshing dip. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Rip current risk is HIGH across all beaches from 8 AM until evening. Translation: these waters mean business. Experienced swimmers and surfers might find some exciting conditions, but novices should exercise extreme caution. Life-threatening rip currents are likely, especially near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded - with low tides rolling in between 7:14 AM and 8:05 AM, and high tides peaking in the early afternoon around 1:55 to 2:46 PM. Sunrise will greet you early, around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing the day at approximately 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch for warning signs, and stay safe out there, 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 10:50:06 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Hold onto your surfboards because we've got a high rip current risk brewing that demands your full attention.

Mother Nature is serving up a moody maritime menu today with mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds that'll be whipping between 5 to 20 miles per hour depending on your specific beach zone. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, making for a comfortable beach day - but don't let that fool you.

The surf is running 2 to 3 feet in most areas, with Atlantic City showing off some slightly more impressive 3 to 5 foot swells. Water temperatures are ranging from the mid to lower 70s, still warm enough for a refreshing dip. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Rip current risk is HIGH across all beaches from 8 AM until evening. Translation: these waters mean business. Experienced swimmers and surfers might find some exciting conditions, but novices should exercise extreme caution. Life-threatening rip currents are likely, especially near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded - with low tides rolling in between 7:14 AM and 8:05 AM, and high tides peaking in the early afternoon around 1:55 to 2:46 PM. Sunrise will greet you early, around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing the day at approximately 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch for warning signs, and stay safe out there, 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! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Hold onto your surfboards because we've got a high rip current risk brewing that demands your full attention.

Mother Nature is serving up a moody maritime menu today with mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds that'll be whipping between 5 to 20 miles per hour depending on your specific beach zone. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, making for a comfortable beach day - but don't let that fool you.

The surf is running 2 to 3 feet in most areas, with Atlantic City showing off some slightly more impressive 3 to 5 foot swells. Water temperatures are ranging from the mid to lower 70s, still warm enough for a refreshing dip. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Rip current risk is HIGH across all beaches from 8 AM until evening. Translation: these waters mean business. Experienced swimmers and surfers might find some exciting conditions, but novices should exercise extreme caution. Life-threatening rip currents are likely, especially near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded - with low tides rolling in between 7:14 AM and 8:05 AM, and high tides peaking in the early afternoon around 1:55 to 2:46 PM. Sunrise will greet you early, around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing the day at approximately 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch for warning signs, and stay safe out there, 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>Dangerous Rip Currents Threaten Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches with High Surf and Challenging Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Mother Nature's serving up some seriously spicy conditions today.

We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, swimmers need to be extra cautious. These aren't your average waves - we're talking about potential life-threatening rip currents that'll make even experienced ocean-goers think twice.

Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most of the coast, with Atlantic City throwing down some beefier 3 to 5-foot swells. Winds are blowing hard from the northeast, ranging from a steady 5 to 20 mph depending on your exact location. It's going to be a mostly cloudy day with temperatures hovering in the mid to upper 70s.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid to lower 70s - not too shabby for late September. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen if you're planning to catch some rays.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded. Expect low tides in the morning hours between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, with high tides rolling in around early afternoon between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

Bottom line: Today's ocean is not messing around. If you're hitting the beach, keep your wits about you, listen to the lifeguards, and maybe save the serious swimming for another day. Stay safe out there, 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>Mon, 05 Jan 2026 10:49:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Mother Nature's serving up some seriously spicy conditions today.

We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, swimmers need to be extra cautious. These aren't your average waves - we're talking about potential life-threatening rip currents that'll make even experienced ocean-goers think twice.

Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most of the coast, with Atlantic City throwing down some beefier 3 to 5-foot swells. Winds are blowing hard from the northeast, ranging from a steady 5 to 20 mph depending on your exact location. It's going to be a mostly cloudy day with temperatures hovering in the mid to upper 70s.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid to lower 70s - not too shabby for late September. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen if you're planning to catch some rays.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded. Expect low tides in the morning hours between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, with high tides rolling in around early afternoon between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

Bottom line: Today's ocean is not messing around. If you're hitting the beach, keep your wits about you, listen to the lifeguards, and maybe save the serious swimming for another day. Stay safe out there, 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! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Mother Nature's serving up some seriously spicy conditions today.

We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, swimmers need to be extra cautious. These aren't your average waves - we're talking about potential life-threatening rip currents that'll make even experienced ocean-goers think twice.

Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most of the coast, with Atlantic City throwing down some beefier 3 to 5-foot swells. Winds are blowing hard from the northeast, ranging from a steady 5 to 20 mph depending on your exact location. It's going to be a mostly cloudy day with temperatures hovering in the mid to upper 70s.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid to lower 70s - not too shabby for late September. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen if you're planning to catch some rays.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded. Expect low tides in the morning hours between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, with high tides rolling in around early afternoon between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

Bottom line: Today's ocean is not messing around. If you're hitting the beach, keep your wits about you, listen to the lifeguards, and maybe save the serious swimming for another day. Stay safe out there, 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>High Rip Current Risk Alerts Jersey Shore Delaware Beaches Northeast Winds Create Dangerous Surf Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that demands your full attention.

Northeast winds are cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, creating some seriously challenging surf conditions. From Sandy Hook to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, you'll encounter mostly cloudy skies with surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet - with the Atlantic City region serving up the most impressive wave action at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, which means you can still rock that summer wetsuit. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even under those cloudy skies.

Tides are rolling in during early afternoon - expect low tides in the morning and high tides around 1:55 to 2:46 PM depending on your specific beach location. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM with sunset following close behind at 6:42 PM.

The big headline today: High Rip Current Risk! This means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. Experienced swimmers and surfers should exercise extreme caution, and novices might want to think twice before paddling out.

No thunderstorm threats today, but those persistent northeast winds mean you'll want to pack an extra layer and be prepared for some chop. Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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 10:49:18 -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 along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that demands your full attention.

Northeast winds are cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, creating some seriously challenging surf conditions. From Sandy Hook to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, you'll encounter mostly cloudy skies with surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet - with the Atlantic City region serving up the most impressive wave action at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, which means you can still rock that summer wetsuit. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even under those cloudy skies.

Tides are rolling in during early afternoon - expect low tides in the morning and high tides around 1:55 to 2:46 PM depending on your specific beach location. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM with sunset following close behind at 6:42 PM.

The big headline today: High Rip Current Risk! This means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. Experienced swimmers and surfers should exercise extreme caution, and novices might want to think twice before paddling out.

No thunderstorm threats today, but those persistent northeast winds mean you'll want to pack an extra layer and be prepared for some chop. Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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 today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that demands your full attention.

Northeast winds are cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, creating some seriously challenging surf conditions. From Sandy Hook to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, you'll encounter mostly cloudy skies with surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet - with the Atlantic City region serving up the most impressive wave action at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, which means you can still rock that summer wetsuit. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even under those cloudy skies.

Tides are rolling in during early afternoon - expect low tides in the morning and high tides around 1:55 to 2:46 PM depending on your specific beach location. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM with sunset following close behind at 6:42 PM.

The big headline today: High Rip Current Risk! This means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. Experienced swimmers and surfers should exercise extreme caution, and novices might want to think twice before paddling out.

No thunderstorm threats today, but those persistent northeast winds mean you'll want to pack an extra layer and be prepared for some chop. Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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 Alert Jersey Shore Delaware Beaches Dangerous Surf Conditions Warn Swimmers and Surfers to Exercise Extreme Caution Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got a high-octane rip current alert blazing across the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline today. Mother Nature's brewing up some serious oceanic drama with northeast winds cranking up from 5 to 20 miles per hour.

Catch this wave of information: From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a high rip current risk starting at 8 AM. Surfers and swimmers take note - these waters are not for the faint of heart!

Surf conditions are running 2 to 3 feet along most beaches, with Atlantic City throwing down a more impressive 3 to 5 foot swell. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - chilly enough to wake you up but not freeze you out.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still your friend. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s, making for a classic late September beach day.

Tide times are rolling in across different locations: Belmar hits low tide at 7:14 AM, Atlantic City drops low at 7:28 AM, and Rehoboth Beach bottoms out at 7:59 AM. Plan your beach activities accordingly.

Pro tip: Those rip currents are no joke. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so keep your wits about you. Stay close to lifeguards, watch for warning flags, and never swim alone.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM. Catch those golden hours, but stay safe out there, 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>Sat, 03 Jan 2026 10:49:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got a high-octane rip current alert blazing across the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline today. Mother Nature's brewing up some serious oceanic drama with northeast winds cranking up from 5 to 20 miles per hour.

Catch this wave of information: From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a high rip current risk starting at 8 AM. Surfers and swimmers take note - these waters are not for the faint of heart!

Surf conditions are running 2 to 3 feet along most beaches, with Atlantic City throwing down a more impressive 3 to 5 foot swell. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - chilly enough to wake you up but not freeze you out.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still your friend. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s, making for a classic late September beach day.

Tide times are rolling in across different locations: Belmar hits low tide at 7:14 AM, Atlantic City drops low at 7:28 AM, and Rehoboth Beach bottoms out at 7:59 AM. Plan your beach activities accordingly.

Pro tip: Those rip currents are no joke. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so keep your wits about you. Stay close to lifeguards, watch for warning flags, and never swim alone.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM. Catch those golden hours, but stay safe out there, 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! We've got a high-octane rip current alert blazing across the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline today. Mother Nature's brewing up some serious oceanic drama with northeast winds cranking up from 5 to 20 miles per hour.

Catch this wave of information: From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a high rip current risk starting at 8 AM. Surfers and swimmers take note - these waters are not for the faint of heart!

Surf conditions are running 2 to 3 feet along most beaches, with Atlantic City throwing down a more impressive 3 to 5 foot swell. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - chilly enough to wake you up but not freeze you out.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still your friend. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s, making for a classic late September beach day.

Tide times are rolling in across different locations: Belmar hits low tide at 7:14 AM, Atlantic City drops low at 7:28 AM, and Rehoboth Beach bottoms out at 7:59 AM. Plan your beach activities accordingly.

Pro tip: Those rip currents are no joke. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so keep your wits about you. Stay close to lifeguards, watch for warning flags, and never swim alone.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM. Catch those golden hours, but stay safe out there, 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>Jersey Shore Rip Current Alert: High Wave Risks and Coastal Conditions for Beach Goers Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a day of coastal caution along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Mother Nature's serving up some serious attitude today with high rip current risks that demand your full attention.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're looking at a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds ready to kick things into high gear. Expect winds ranging from a gentle 5 to a more robust 20 miles per hour, depending on your exact coastal location.

Surf conditions are looking moderate, with wave heights dancing between 2 to 5 feet. The Atlantic Coastal region near Atlantic City is going to see the most action with waves potentially reaching up to 5 feet - perfect for experienced surfers, but definitely not for the faint of heart.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid to lower 70s, which means you might still squeeze in some water time. But here's the critical warning - rip currents are no joke today. The National Weather Service has issued a high rip current risk from 8 AM straight through this evening.

Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, offering a comfortable beach day atmosphere. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your best friend. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM.

Pro tip: Check those tide charts before heading out. Low tides range from 7:14 AM to 8:05 AM, with high tides rolling in between 1:55 PM and 2:46 PM.

Bottom line - stay alert, respect the ocean, and make smart choices. Surf safely 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>Fri, 02 Jan 2026 10:48:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a day of coastal caution along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Mother Nature's serving up some serious attitude today with high rip current risks that demand your full attention.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're looking at a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds ready to kick things into high gear. Expect winds ranging from a gentle 5 to a more robust 20 miles per hour, depending on your exact coastal location.

Surf conditions are looking moderate, with wave heights dancing between 2 to 5 feet. The Atlantic Coastal region near Atlantic City is going to see the most action with waves potentially reaching up to 5 feet - perfect for experienced surfers, but definitely not for the faint of heart.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid to lower 70s, which means you might still squeeze in some water time. But here's the critical warning - rip currents are no joke today. The National Weather Service has issued a high rip current risk from 8 AM straight through this evening.

Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, offering a comfortable beach day atmosphere. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your best friend. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM.

Pro tip: Check those tide charts before heading out. Low tides range from 7:14 AM to 8:05 AM, with high tides rolling in between 1:55 PM and 2:46 PM.

Bottom line - stay alert, respect the ocean, and make smart choices. Surf safely 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! Buckle up for a day of coastal caution along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Mother Nature's serving up some serious attitude today with high rip current risks that demand your full attention.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're looking at a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds ready to kick things into high gear. Expect winds ranging from a gentle 5 to a more robust 20 miles per hour, depending on your exact coastal location.

Surf conditions are looking moderate, with wave heights dancing between 2 to 5 feet. The Atlantic Coastal region near Atlantic City is going to see the most action with waves potentially reaching up to 5 feet - perfect for experienced surfers, but definitely not for the faint of heart.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid to lower 70s, which means you might still squeeze in some water time. But here's the critical warning - rip currents are no joke today. The National Weather Service has issued a high rip current risk from 8 AM straight through this evening.

Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, offering a comfortable beach day atmosphere. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your best friend. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM.

Pro tip: Check those tide charts before heading out. Low tides range from 7:14 AM to 8:05 AM, with high tides rolling in between 1:55 PM and 2:46 PM.

Bottom line - stay alert, respect the ocean, and make smart choices. Surf safely 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 Rip Current Risk Hits Jersey and Delaware Beaches: Surf Conditions Challenging for Swimmers and Wave Riders Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up Coastal Crew! Today's beach forecast is looking like a wild ride along the Jersey and Delaware coastlines. We've got a high rip current risk that's gonna keep lifeguards on their toes from 8 AM until sunset.

Pack your board and your caution because the surf is brewing some serious energy. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet depending on your stretch of coastline - with Atlantic City showing the most muscle at 3 to 5 foot swells. Those northeast winds are cranking between 5 to 20 mph, which means choppy conditions and some serious current action.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still plenty warm for a good swim, but those rip currents are no joke. Lifeguards are warning beachgoers to stay alert and stick close to the designated swimming areas.

The sky's gonna be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so don't forget your sunscreen. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach day shenanigans. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, and sunset will paint the sky around 6:45 PM.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across the coast - with low tides in the morning and high tides rolling in mid-afternoon. Whether you're hitting Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, Atlantic City, Ocean City, or Rehoboth Beach, the conditions are looking similarly challenging.

Bottom line: Today's a day for experienced swimmers and surfers. If you're not confident in your ocean skills, consider staying close to shore or hanging with a lifeguard. Stay safe, stay smart, 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, 01 Jan 2026 10:49:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up Coastal Crew! Today's beach forecast is looking like a wild ride along the Jersey and Delaware coastlines. We've got a high rip current risk that's gonna keep lifeguards on their toes from 8 AM until sunset.

Pack your board and your caution because the surf is brewing some serious energy. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet depending on your stretch of coastline - with Atlantic City showing the most muscle at 3 to 5 foot swells. Those northeast winds are cranking between 5 to 20 mph, which means choppy conditions and some serious current action.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still plenty warm for a good swim, but those rip currents are no joke. Lifeguards are warning beachgoers to stay alert and stick close to the designated swimming areas.

The sky's gonna be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so don't forget your sunscreen. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach day shenanigans. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, and sunset will paint the sky around 6:45 PM.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across the coast - with low tides in the morning and high tides rolling in mid-afternoon. Whether you're hitting Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, Atlantic City, Ocean City, or Rehoboth Beach, the conditions are looking similarly challenging.

Bottom line: Today's a day for experienced swimmers and surfers. If you're not confident in your ocean skills, consider staying close to shore or hanging with a lifeguard. Stay safe, stay smart, 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 Coastal Crew! Today's beach forecast is looking like a wild ride along the Jersey and Delaware coastlines. We've got a high rip current risk that's gonna keep lifeguards on their toes from 8 AM until sunset.

Pack your board and your caution because the surf is brewing some serious energy. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet depending on your stretch of coastline - with Atlantic City showing the most muscle at 3 to 5 foot swells. Those northeast winds are cranking between 5 to 20 mph, which means choppy conditions and some serious current action.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still plenty warm for a good swim, but those rip currents are no joke. Lifeguards are warning beachgoers to stay alert and stick close to the designated swimming areas.

The sky's gonna be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so don't forget your sunscreen. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach day shenanigans. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, and sunset will paint the sky around 6:45 PM.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across the coast - with low tides in the morning and high tides rolling in mid-afternoon. Whether you're hitting Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, Atlantic City, Ocean City, or Rehoboth Beach, the conditions are looking similarly challenging.

Bottom line: Today's a day for experienced swimmers and surfers. If you're not confident in your ocean skills, consider staying close to shore or hanging with a lifeguard. Stay safe, stay smart, 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 Rip Current Risk Alerts Issued for Jersey and Delaware Shores as Waves Reach 5 Feet</title>
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      <description>Surf's up beach lovers, and Mother Nature's serving up some serious coastal drama today! The Jersey and Delaware shores are bracing for a high-stakes rip current adventure that'll keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're looking at a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds ready to kick up some serious wave action. Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet depending on your coastal location, with Atlantic City potentially seeing the most impressive swells.

Beach temps are holding steady in the comfortable zone water temperatures ranging from mid 60s to lower 70s perfect for those brave souls wanting to test their maritime mettle. Just remember high rip current risk is in full effect from 8 AM until evening so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert.

Your UV protection is moderately important today so sunscreen is still your friend even under those cloudy skies. Water enthusiasts can expect northeast winds ranging from a gentle 5 to a more robust 20 miles per hour creating some seriously dynamic ocean conditions.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded with low tides rolling through morning hours between 7 and 8 AM and high tides making their grand entrance around mid afternoon between 1:45 and 2:45 PM.

The bottom line beach warriors pack your adventure spirit but leave your recklessness at home. Stay informed stay safe and respect the ocean's powerful playground. 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, 31 Dec 2025 10:50:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up beach lovers, and Mother Nature's serving up some serious coastal drama today! The Jersey and Delaware shores are bracing for a high-stakes rip current adventure that'll keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're looking at a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds ready to kick up some serious wave action. Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet depending on your coastal location, with Atlantic City potentially seeing the most impressive swells.

Beach temps are holding steady in the comfortable zone water temperatures ranging from mid 60s to lower 70s perfect for those brave souls wanting to test their maritime mettle. Just remember high rip current risk is in full effect from 8 AM until evening so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert.

Your UV protection is moderately important today so sunscreen is still your friend even under those cloudy skies. Water enthusiasts can expect northeast winds ranging from a gentle 5 to a more robust 20 miles per hour creating some seriously dynamic ocean conditions.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded with low tides rolling through morning hours between 7 and 8 AM and high tides making their grand entrance around mid afternoon between 1:45 and 2:45 PM.

The bottom line beach warriors pack your adventure spirit but leave your recklessness at home. Stay informed stay safe and respect the ocean's powerful playground. 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, and Mother Nature's serving up some serious coastal drama today! The Jersey and Delaware shores are bracing for a high-stakes rip current adventure that'll keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're looking at a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds ready to kick up some serious wave action. Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet depending on your coastal location, with Atlantic City potentially seeing the most impressive swells.

Beach temps are holding steady in the comfortable zone water temperatures ranging from mid 60s to lower 70s perfect for those brave souls wanting to test their maritime mettle. Just remember high rip current risk is in full effect from 8 AM until evening so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert.

Your UV protection is moderately important today so sunscreen is still your friend even under those cloudy skies. Water enthusiasts can expect northeast winds ranging from a gentle 5 to a more robust 20 miles per hour creating some seriously dynamic ocean conditions.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded with low tides rolling through morning hours between 7 and 8 AM and high tides making their grand entrance around mid afternoon between 1:45 and 2:45 PM.

The bottom line beach warriors pack your adventure spirit but leave your recklessness at home. Stay informed stay safe and respect the ocean's powerful playground. 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>High Rip Current Risk Threatens New Jersey and Delaware Beaches with Rough Surf and Challenging Coastal Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As dawn breaks on this late September morning, the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are gearing up for a day of dramatic coastal conditions. Heads up - we've got a high rip current risk in play from 8 AM until evening, so beach safety is paramount today.

Expect a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds dancing between 5 and 20 miles per hour, depending on your specific stretch of coastline. The surf is looking active with wave heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet - Atlantic City's showing the most muscle with 3 to 5 foot swells that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, still warm enough for a refreshing dip, but those currents mean you'll want to stay sharp. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your friend if you're planning some beach time.

Tides are doing their daily dance - with low points ranging from 7:14 AM in Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, and high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different locations. Sunrise hits around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

The big warning today? Rip currents. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers and surfers need to be extra cautious. Stick close to lifeguards, know your limits, and never swim alone.

Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the coastal drama!

For more http://www.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 10:49:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As dawn breaks on this late September morning, the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are gearing up for a day of dramatic coastal conditions. Heads up - we've got a high rip current risk in play from 8 AM until evening, so beach safety is paramount today.

Expect a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds dancing between 5 and 20 miles per hour, depending on your specific stretch of coastline. The surf is looking active with wave heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet - Atlantic City's showing the most muscle with 3 to 5 foot swells that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, still warm enough for a refreshing dip, but those currents mean you'll want to stay sharp. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your friend if you're planning some beach time.

Tides are doing their daily dance - with low points ranging from 7:14 AM in Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, and high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different locations. Sunrise hits around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

The big warning today? Rip currents. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers and surfers need to be extra cautious. Stick close to lifeguards, know your limits, and never swim alone.

Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the coastal drama!

For more http://www.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! As dawn breaks on this late September morning, the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are gearing up for a day of dramatic coastal conditions. Heads up - we've got a high rip current risk in play from 8 AM until evening, so beach safety is paramount today.

Expect a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds dancing between 5 and 20 miles per hour, depending on your specific stretch of coastline. The surf is looking active with wave heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet - Atlantic City's showing the most muscle with 3 to 5 foot swells that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, still warm enough for a refreshing dip, but those currents mean you'll want to stay sharp. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your friend if you're planning some beach time.

Tides are doing their daily dance - with low points ranging from 7:14 AM in Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, and high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different locations. Sunrise hits around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

The big warning today? Rip currents. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers and surfers need to be extra cautious. Stick close to lifeguards, know your limits, and never swim alone.

Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the coastal drama!

For more http://www.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 Rip Currents Alert: Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Facing High Risk Surf Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are in for a wild ride today. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes and swimmers extra cautious.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, the surf is brewing with excitement. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City showing off the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet. Surfers might catch some decent breaks, but casual swimmers should proceed with extreme caution.

The weather's serving up a mostly cloudy backdrop with northeast winds howling between 5 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still warm enough for a comfortable swim, but the conditions are anything but calm.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded. Belmar's looking at a low tide at 7:14 AM and a high tide at 1:55 PM, while Rehoboth Beach will see its low tide at 7:59 AM and high tide at 2:44 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at approximately 6:45 PM.

The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend today. No thunderstorm threats are on the horizon, but those rip currents are the real drama queens. Lifeguards are warning beachgoers that life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone.

Bottom line: If you're heading to the beach, stay alert, swim near a lifeguard, and maybe consider building sandcastles instead of challenging those waves today. Stay safe and enjoy the 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2025 10:49:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are in for a wild ride today. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes and swimmers extra cautious.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, the surf is brewing with excitement. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City showing off the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet. Surfers might catch some decent breaks, but casual swimmers should proceed with extreme caution.

The weather's serving up a mostly cloudy backdrop with northeast winds howling between 5 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still warm enough for a comfortable swim, but the conditions are anything but calm.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded. Belmar's looking at a low tide at 7:14 AM and a high tide at 1:55 PM, while Rehoboth Beach will see its low tide at 7:59 AM and high tide at 2:44 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at approximately 6:45 PM.

The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend today. No thunderstorm threats are on the horizon, but those rip currents are the real drama queens. Lifeguards are warning beachgoers that life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone.

Bottom line: If you're heading to the beach, stay alert, swim near a lifeguard, and maybe consider building sandcastles instead of challenging those waves today. Stay safe and enjoy the 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[Surf's up, beach lovers! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are in for a wild ride today. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes and swimmers extra cautious.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, the surf is brewing with excitement. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City showing off the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet. Surfers might catch some decent breaks, but casual swimmers should proceed with extreme caution.

The weather's serving up a mostly cloudy backdrop with northeast winds howling between 5 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still warm enough for a comfortable swim, but the conditions are anything but calm.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded. Belmar's looking at a low tide at 7:14 AM and a high tide at 1:55 PM, while Rehoboth Beach will see its low tide at 7:59 AM and high tide at 2:44 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at approximately 6:45 PM.

The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend today. No thunderstorm threats are on the horizon, but those rip currents are the real drama queens. Lifeguards are warning beachgoers that life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone.

Bottom line: If you're heading to the beach, stay alert, swim near a lifeguard, and maybe consider building sandcastles instead of challenging those waves today. Stay safe and enjoy the 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>High Rip Current Risk Alerts Jersey Shore Delaware Beaches Challenging Surf Conditions Lifeguards Warn Swimmers Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Mother Nature's serving up some serious wave action along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches today. Buckle up for a high-risk rip current adventure that's gonna keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, we're looking at a northeast wind party brewing with speeds ranging from 5 to 20 miles per hour. The ocean's mood? Mostly cloudy with an attitude. Surf heights will dance between 2 to 5 feet, with Atlantic City stealing the show with the most impressive swells.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid to lower 70s - still swimable but definitely not summer bath water. Speaking of temperatures, expect air temps to hover in the mid to upper 70s, perfect for beach lounging but keep that light jacket handy.

Rip current risk is cranked up to HIGH across all zones from 8 AM to evening. Translation: If you're not a confident swimmer, stick close to the shore and keep those lifeguard eyes locked and loaded. These currents are no joke and can turn a chill beach day into a rescue scenario real quick.

Tide schedules are your beach day bible today. Low tides range from 7:14 AM in Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. High tides will peak between 1:55 and 2:46 PM depending on your beach spot.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM.

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>Sun, 28 Dec 2025 10:49:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Mother Nature's serving up some serious wave action along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches today. Buckle up for a high-risk rip current adventure that's gonna keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, we're looking at a northeast wind party brewing with speeds ranging from 5 to 20 miles per hour. The ocean's mood? Mostly cloudy with an attitude. Surf heights will dance between 2 to 5 feet, with Atlantic City stealing the show with the most impressive swells.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid to lower 70s - still swimable but definitely not summer bath water. Speaking of temperatures, expect air temps to hover in the mid to upper 70s, perfect for beach lounging but keep that light jacket handy.

Rip current risk is cranked up to HIGH across all zones from 8 AM to evening. Translation: If you're not a confident swimmer, stick close to the shore and keep those lifeguard eyes locked and loaded. These currents are no joke and can turn a chill beach day into a rescue scenario real quick.

Tide schedules are your beach day bible today. Low tides range from 7:14 AM in Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. High tides will peak between 1:55 and 2:46 PM depending on your beach spot.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM.

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, beach lovers! Mother Nature's serving up some serious wave action along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches today. Buckle up for a high-risk rip current adventure that's gonna keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, we're looking at a northeast wind party brewing with speeds ranging from 5 to 20 miles per hour. The ocean's mood? Mostly cloudy with an attitude. Surf heights will dance between 2 to 5 feet, with Atlantic City stealing the show with the most impressive swells.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid to lower 70s - still swimable but definitely not summer bath water. Speaking of temperatures, expect air temps to hover in the mid to upper 70s, perfect for beach lounging but keep that light jacket handy.

Rip current risk is cranked up to HIGH across all zones from 8 AM to evening. Translation: If you're not a confident swimmer, stick close to the shore and keep those lifeguard eyes locked and loaded. These currents are no joke and can turn a chill beach day into a rescue scenario real quick.

Tide schedules are your beach day bible today. Low tides range from 7:14 AM in Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. High tides will peak between 1:55 and 2:46 PM depending on your beach spot.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM.

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>High Rip Current Risk Alerts Jersey Shore Delaware Beaches Dangerous Surf Conditions Swimmers Safety Warning Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal conditions are heating up with some serious rip current action along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. If you're planning to hit the waves, listen up because safety is the name of the game.

We're looking at a high rip current risk from 8 AM until sunset, so beach-goers need to stay alert. The surf's gonna be pumping with wave heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most beaches, with Atlantic City seeing some beefier 3 to 5 foot swells that'll get the surfers excited.

Expect a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds blowing 10 to 15 miles per hour - perfect for keeping things cool but not ideal for casual swimmers. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, which means wetsuit optional but still comfortable.

The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is a must. Temperatures will cruise into the mid to upper 70s, giving you that perfect beach day vibe. Low tides hit between 7:15 and 8:00 AM, with high tides rolling in around early afternoon.

Pro tip: Those rip currents are no joke today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so if you're not an experienced swimmer, stick close to the lifeguards and pay attention to warning flags.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, and you'll want to catch those last golden rays before sunset at 6:42 PM. Whether you're in Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, Atlantic City, Ocean City, or Rehoboth Beach, the message is clear - respect the ocean, stay safe, and enjoy the 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2025 10:48:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal conditions are heating up with some serious rip current action along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. If you're planning to hit the waves, listen up because safety is the name of the game.

We're looking at a high rip current risk from 8 AM until sunset, so beach-goers need to stay alert. The surf's gonna be pumping with wave heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most beaches, with Atlantic City seeing some beefier 3 to 5 foot swells that'll get the surfers excited.

Expect a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds blowing 10 to 15 miles per hour - perfect for keeping things cool but not ideal for casual swimmers. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, which means wetsuit optional but still comfortable.

The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is a must. Temperatures will cruise into the mid to upper 70s, giving you that perfect beach day vibe. Low tides hit between 7:15 and 8:00 AM, with high tides rolling in around early afternoon.

Pro tip: Those rip currents are no joke today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so if you're not an experienced swimmer, stick close to the lifeguards and pay attention to warning flags.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, and you'll want to catch those last golden rays before sunset at 6:42 PM. Whether you're in Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, Atlantic City, Ocean City, or Rehoboth Beach, the message is clear - respect the ocean, stay safe, and enjoy the 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[Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal conditions are heating up with some serious rip current action along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. If you're planning to hit the waves, listen up because safety is the name of the game.

We're looking at a high rip current risk from 8 AM until sunset, so beach-goers need to stay alert. The surf's gonna be pumping with wave heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most beaches, with Atlantic City seeing some beefier 3 to 5 foot swells that'll get the surfers excited.

Expect a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds blowing 10 to 15 miles per hour - perfect for keeping things cool but not ideal for casual swimmers. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, which means wetsuit optional but still comfortable.

The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is a must. Temperatures will cruise into the mid to upper 70s, giving you that perfect beach day vibe. Low tides hit between 7:15 and 8:00 AM, with high tides rolling in around early afternoon.

Pro tip: Those rip currents are no joke today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so if you're not an experienced swimmer, stick close to the lifeguards and pay attention to warning flags.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, and you'll want to catch those last golden rays before sunset at 6:42 PM. Whether you're in Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, Atlantic City, Ocean City, or Rehoboth Beach, the message is clear - respect the ocean, stay safe, and enjoy the 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>High Rip Current Risk Threatens Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast: Surfers and Swimmers Warned of Challenging Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Good morning, beach lovers! Buckle up for a dramatic day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Mother Nature is serving up some serious surf conditions that demand your full attention.

The entire coastal region is under a high rip current risk from 8 AM to evening, which means beach safety is no joke today. Surfers and swimmers, listen up: those currents are looking spicy!

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach, we're seeing mostly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering in the mid to upper 70s. Water temperatures are ranging from the mid-60s to lower 70s - cool enough to be refreshing but not freezing.

Surf heights will vary along the coast. Most areas can expect 2 to 3 foot waves, with Atlantic City showing off some beefier 3 to 5 foot swells that will definitely get the adrenaline pumping for experienced wave riders.

Winds are coming in strong from the northeast, blowing 5 to 15 mph in most areas, and hitting a robust 15 to 20 mph near Delaware beaches. These winds will create challenging conditions for beach activities.

The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend, even under those cloudy skies. Tides will be rolling in during early afternoon, with low tides happening in the morning hours.

Bottom line: Today is not a day for casual swimming. Respect the ocean, watch for rip currents, and stay safe out there, 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>Fri, 26 Dec 2025 10:49:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Good morning, beach lovers! Buckle up for a dramatic day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Mother Nature is serving up some serious surf conditions that demand your full attention.

The entire coastal region is under a high rip current risk from 8 AM to evening, which means beach safety is no joke today. Surfers and swimmers, listen up: those currents are looking spicy!

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach, we're seeing mostly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering in the mid to upper 70s. Water temperatures are ranging from the mid-60s to lower 70s - cool enough to be refreshing but not freezing.

Surf heights will vary along the coast. Most areas can expect 2 to 3 foot waves, with Atlantic City showing off some beefier 3 to 5 foot swells that will definitely get the adrenaline pumping for experienced wave riders.

Winds are coming in strong from the northeast, blowing 5 to 15 mph in most areas, and hitting a robust 15 to 20 mph near Delaware beaches. These winds will create challenging conditions for beach activities.

The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend, even under those cloudy skies. Tides will be rolling in during early afternoon, with low tides happening in the morning hours.

Bottom line: Today is not a day for casual swimming. Respect the ocean, watch for rip currents, and stay safe out there, 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[Good morning, beach lovers! Buckle up for a dramatic day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Mother Nature is serving up some serious surf conditions that demand your full attention.

The entire coastal region is under a high rip current risk from 8 AM to evening, which means beach safety is no joke today. Surfers and swimmers, listen up: those currents are looking spicy!

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach, we're seeing mostly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering in the mid to upper 70s. Water temperatures are ranging from the mid-60s to lower 70s - cool enough to be refreshing but not freezing.

Surf heights will vary along the coast. Most areas can expect 2 to 3 foot waves, with Atlantic City showing off some beefier 3 to 5 foot swells that will definitely get the adrenaline pumping for experienced wave riders.

Winds are coming in strong from the northeast, blowing 5 to 15 mph in most areas, and hitting a robust 15 to 20 mph near Delaware beaches. These winds will create challenging conditions for beach activities.

The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend, even under those cloudy skies. Tides will be rolling in during early afternoon, with low tides happening in the morning hours.

Bottom line: Today is not a day for casual swimming. Respect the ocean, watch for rip currents, and stay safe out there, 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>High Rip Current Risk Threatens Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches with Challenging Surf Conditions Tuesday</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! Mother Nature's serving up some serious surf vibes this Tuesday, and it's not for the faint of heart.

Heads up, wave warriors - we're looking at a HIGH rip current risk from 8 AM to evening, so listen up and stay sharp. The entire coastal stretch from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth is under the gun.

Surf conditions are pumping with 2 to 3 foot swells in most areas, with Atlantic City cranking it up to a solid 3 to 5 foot playground. Northeast winds are howling between 5 to 20 miles per hour, depending on your exact location, which means choppy waters and challenging conditions.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still decent for late September, but you might want that thin wetsuit. Skies will be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still your friend.

Tides are dancing their usual rhythm - check your local spots. Barnegat's low tide hits at 8:05 AM, Atlantic City dips at 7:28 AM, and Rehoboth Beach bottoms out at 7:59 AM. High tides follow in the early afternoon.

Bottom line: These are advanced conditions. Experienced surfers will find some excitement, but beginners should seriously consider sitting this one out. Rip currents are no joke - they're life-threatening near jetties, piers, and groins.

Stay safe, respect the ocean, and may the surf be with 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>Thu, 25 Dec 2025 10:49:48 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! Mother Nature's serving up some serious surf vibes this Tuesday, and it's not for the faint of heart.

Heads up, wave warriors - we're looking at a HIGH rip current risk from 8 AM to evening, so listen up and stay sharp. The entire coastal stretch from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth is under the gun.

Surf conditions are pumping with 2 to 3 foot swells in most areas, with Atlantic City cranking it up to a solid 3 to 5 foot playground. Northeast winds are howling between 5 to 20 miles per hour, depending on your exact location, which means choppy waters and challenging conditions.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still decent for late September, but you might want that thin wetsuit. Skies will be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still your friend.

Tides are dancing their usual rhythm - check your local spots. Barnegat's low tide hits at 8:05 AM, Atlantic City dips at 7:28 AM, and Rehoboth Beach bottoms out at 7:59 AM. High tides follow in the early afternoon.

Bottom line: These are advanced conditions. Experienced surfers will find some excitement, but beginners should seriously consider sitting this one out. Rip currents are no joke - they're life-threatening near jetties, piers, and groins.

Stay safe, respect the ocean, and may the surf be with 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[Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! Mother Nature's serving up some serious surf vibes this Tuesday, and it's not for the faint of heart.

Heads up, wave warriors - we're looking at a HIGH rip current risk from 8 AM to evening, so listen up and stay sharp. The entire coastal stretch from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth is under the gun.

Surf conditions are pumping with 2 to 3 foot swells in most areas, with Atlantic City cranking it up to a solid 3 to 5 foot playground. Northeast winds are howling between 5 to 20 miles per hour, depending on your exact location, which means choppy waters and challenging conditions.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still decent for late September, but you might want that thin wetsuit. Skies will be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still your friend.

Tides are dancing their usual rhythm - check your local spots. Barnegat's low tide hits at 8:05 AM, Atlantic City dips at 7:28 AM, and Rehoboth Beach bottoms out at 7:59 AM. High tides follow in the early afternoon.

Bottom line: These are advanced conditions. Experienced surfers will find some excitement, but beginners should seriously consider sitting this one out. Rip currents are no joke - they're life-threatening near jetties, piers, and groins.

Stay safe, respect the ocean, and may the surf be with 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>Jersey Shore Surf Alert: High Waves, Rip Currents Pose Risks for Wednesday Beach Goers and Water Enthusiasts</title>
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      <description>Attention beach lovers and wave chasers! It's gonna be a wild Wednesday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline with some serious surf conditions brewing.

High rip current risks are in full effect from 8 AM through evening, so listen up water warriors. We're looking at a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour depending on your coastal location.

Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 5 feet across different beaches. Atlantic City's gonna see the most action with 3 to 5 foot waves that'll make surfers and bodyboarders grin. Other spots like Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, and Rehoboth Beach are sitting pretty in the 2 to 3 foot range.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid to lower 70s - still warm enough for comfortable swimming but with enough punch to keep things interesting. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend if you're planning beach time.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded: Low tides range from early morning around 7 to 8 AM, with high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM. Sunrise is happening around 6:50 AM and sunset will close out the day approximately 6:40 to 6:47 PM.

Pro tip: Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today. If you're not an experienced ocean swimmer, stick close to lifeguard stations and pay attention to warning flags. Safety first, epic memories second.

Surf's up - but stay smart 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>Wed, 24 Dec 2025 10:47:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Attention beach lovers and wave chasers! It's gonna be a wild Wednesday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline with some serious surf conditions brewing.

High rip current risks are in full effect from 8 AM through evening, so listen up water warriors. We're looking at a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour depending on your coastal location.

Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 5 feet across different beaches. Atlantic City's gonna see the most action with 3 to 5 foot waves that'll make surfers and bodyboarders grin. Other spots like Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, and Rehoboth Beach are sitting pretty in the 2 to 3 foot range.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid to lower 70s - still warm enough for comfortable swimming but with enough punch to keep things interesting. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend if you're planning beach time.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded: Low tides range from early morning around 7 to 8 AM, with high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM. Sunrise is happening around 6:50 AM and sunset will close out the day approximately 6:40 to 6:47 PM.

Pro tip: Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today. If you're not an experienced ocean swimmer, stick close to lifeguard stations and pay attention to warning flags. Safety first, epic memories second.

Surf's up - but stay smart 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[Attention beach lovers and wave chasers! It's gonna be a wild Wednesday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline with some serious surf conditions brewing.

High rip current risks are in full effect from 8 AM through evening, so listen up water warriors. We're looking at a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour depending on your coastal location.

Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 5 feet across different beaches. Atlantic City's gonna see the most action with 3 to 5 foot waves that'll make surfers and bodyboarders grin. Other spots like Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, and Rehoboth Beach are sitting pretty in the 2 to 3 foot range.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid to lower 70s - still warm enough for comfortable swimming but with enough punch to keep things interesting. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend if you're planning beach time.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded: Low tides range from early morning around 7 to 8 AM, with high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM. Sunrise is happening around 6:50 AM and sunset will close out the day approximately 6:40 to 6:47 PM.

Pro tip: Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone today. If you're not an experienced ocean swimmer, stick close to lifeguard stations and pay attention to warning flags. Safety first, epic memories second.

Surf's up - but stay smart 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 Rip Current Risk Warns Surfers and Swimmers Along Jersey and Delaware Beaches Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Hold onto your beach towels because the Jersey and Delaware coastlines are brewing up some serious wave action today. We're looking at a high rip current risk that's gonna keep lifeguards on their toes from 8 AM until sunset.

Beaches from Sandy Hook to Cape May and all the way down to Rehoboth are experiencing similar conditions. Expect mostly cloudy skies with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour - depending on your exact location. Water temperatures are ranging from the mid-60s to lower 70s, so you'll want that light wetsuit or board shorts.

Surf heights are running a solid 2 to 3 feet for most areas, with Atlantic City throwing down slightly larger waves at 3 to 5 feet. Definitely a day for intermediate surfers and those who know how to read ocean conditions. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend even under those cloudy skies.

Rip current risk is HIGH across all zones - which means serious caution is required. Experienced swimmers know this means potential life-threatening conditions in the surf zone. If you're not confident in your ocean skills, today might be better for beach walking or watching the waves.

Tide schedules are looking consistent, with low tides hitting between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, and high tides rolling in around 1:55 to 2:46 PM. Sunrise is around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing the day at approximately 6:45 PM.

Bottom line: Beautiful beach day, but respect the ocean. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and enjoy the epic coastal vibes 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>Tue, 23 Dec 2025 10:47:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Hold onto your beach towels because the Jersey and Delaware coastlines are brewing up some serious wave action today. We're looking at a high rip current risk that's gonna keep lifeguards on their toes from 8 AM until sunset.

Beaches from Sandy Hook to Cape May and all the way down to Rehoboth are experiencing similar conditions. Expect mostly cloudy skies with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour - depending on your exact location. Water temperatures are ranging from the mid-60s to lower 70s, so you'll want that light wetsuit or board shorts.

Surf heights are running a solid 2 to 3 feet for most areas, with Atlantic City throwing down slightly larger waves at 3 to 5 feet. Definitely a day for intermediate surfers and those who know how to read ocean conditions. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend even under those cloudy skies.

Rip current risk is HIGH across all zones - which means serious caution is required. Experienced swimmers know this means potential life-threatening conditions in the surf zone. If you're not confident in your ocean skills, today might be better for beach walking or watching the waves.

Tide schedules are looking consistent, with low tides hitting between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, and high tides rolling in around 1:55 to 2:46 PM. Sunrise is around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing the day at approximately 6:45 PM.

Bottom line: Beautiful beach day, but respect the ocean. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and enjoy the epic coastal vibes 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! Hold onto your beach towels because the Jersey and Delaware coastlines are brewing up some serious wave action today. We're looking at a high rip current risk that's gonna keep lifeguards on their toes from 8 AM until sunset.

Beaches from Sandy Hook to Cape May and all the way down to Rehoboth are experiencing similar conditions. Expect mostly cloudy skies with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour - depending on your exact location. Water temperatures are ranging from the mid-60s to lower 70s, so you'll want that light wetsuit or board shorts.

Surf heights are running a solid 2 to 3 feet for most areas, with Atlantic City throwing down slightly larger waves at 3 to 5 feet. Definitely a day for intermediate surfers and those who know how to read ocean conditions. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend even under those cloudy skies.

Rip current risk is HIGH across all zones - which means serious caution is required. Experienced swimmers know this means potential life-threatening conditions in the surf zone. If you're not confident in your ocean skills, today might be better for beach walking or watching the waves.

Tide schedules are looking consistent, with low tides hitting between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, and high tides rolling in around 1:55 to 2:46 PM. Sunrise is around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing the day at approximately 6:45 PM.

Bottom line: Beautiful beach day, but respect the ocean. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and enjoy the epic coastal vibes 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>Jersey Shore Braces for Intense Waves and High Rip Current Risk: Lifeguards Warn Beachgoers to Exercise Extreme Caution</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal conditions are looking intense, with a high rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, the Jersey and Delaware shores are serving up some serious maritime drama.

Expect mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 mph, depending on your specific beach zone. The surf is churning with waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet - the Atlantic City stretch will see the most action with 3 to 5 foot swells that'll challenge even experienced surfers.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, still warm enough for some swimming, but don't get too comfortable. Those rip currents are no joke today. Lifeguards are warning beachgoers to exercise extreme caution, especially around jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your friend if you're planning to soak up some rays. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s, creating that perfect late September beach day atmosphere.

Tide schedules are your key to planning beach activities. Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with corresponding high tides mid-afternoon between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Bottom line: beautiful day, but respect the ocean's power. Stay alert, stay safe, and enjoy the 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2025 10:47:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal conditions are looking intense, with a high rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, the Jersey and Delaware shores are serving up some serious maritime drama.

Expect mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 mph, depending on your specific beach zone. The surf is churning with waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet - the Atlantic City stretch will see the most action with 3 to 5 foot swells that'll challenge even experienced surfers.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, still warm enough for some swimming, but don't get too comfortable. Those rip currents are no joke today. Lifeguards are warning beachgoers to exercise extreme caution, especially around jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your friend if you're planning to soak up some rays. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s, creating that perfect late September beach day atmosphere.

Tide schedules are your key to planning beach activities. Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with corresponding high tides mid-afternoon between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Bottom line: beautiful day, but respect the ocean's power. Stay alert, stay safe, and enjoy the 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[Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal conditions are looking intense, with a high rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, the Jersey and Delaware shores are serving up some serious maritime drama.

Expect mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 mph, depending on your specific beach zone. The surf is churning with waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet - the Atlantic City stretch will see the most action with 3 to 5 foot swells that'll challenge even experienced surfers.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, still warm enough for some swimming, but don't get too comfortable. Those rip currents are no joke today. Lifeguards are warning beachgoers to exercise extreme caution, especially around jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your friend if you're planning to soak up some rays. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s, creating that perfect late September beach day atmosphere.

Tide schedules are your key to planning beach activities. Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with corresponding high tides mid-afternoon between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Bottom line: beautiful day, but respect the ocean's power. Stay alert, stay safe, and enjoy the 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>Dangerous Rip Currents and Choppy Waves Threaten New Jersey and Delaware Beaches This Late September Day</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up a wild ride today! 

The surf zone is buzzing with high energy this morning, with a serious rip current warning in effect from 8 AM until evening. We're talking life-threatening conditions that demand your full respect and attention.

Wave heights will range from 2 to 5 feet depending on your exact location. Atlantic City is seeing the most action with waves hitting 3 to 5 feet, while other areas like Sandy Hook and Long Beach Island are looking at a more modest 2 to 3 foot swell.

Winds are blowing steady from the northeast between 5 and 20 mph, creating choppy conditions that will challenge even experienced surfers. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - not bad for late September.

The sky will be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so while you'll want sun protection, it won't be blazing hot. High temperatures will dance around the mid to upper 70s, perfect for some beach time.

Tides are rolling in and out throughout the morning and afternoon. Check your local tide charts for precise times at spots like Belmar, Barnegat Inlet, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach.

Bottom line: Today is not a day for casual swimmers. The rip current risk is HIGH. If you're not confident in your ocean skills, stay close to lifeguards and be prepared for some serious maritime mood swings. Stay safe out there, 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, 21 Dec 2025 10:47:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up a wild ride today! 

The surf zone is buzzing with high energy this morning, with a serious rip current warning in effect from 8 AM until evening. We're talking life-threatening conditions that demand your full respect and attention.

Wave heights will range from 2 to 5 feet depending on your exact location. Atlantic City is seeing the most action with waves hitting 3 to 5 feet, while other areas like Sandy Hook and Long Beach Island are looking at a more modest 2 to 3 foot swell.

Winds are blowing steady from the northeast between 5 and 20 mph, creating choppy conditions that will challenge even experienced surfers. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - not bad for late September.

The sky will be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so while you'll want sun protection, it won't be blazing hot. High temperatures will dance around the mid to upper 70s, perfect for some beach time.

Tides are rolling in and out throughout the morning and afternoon. Check your local tide charts for precise times at spots like Belmar, Barnegat Inlet, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach.

Bottom line: Today is not a day for casual swimmers. The rip current risk is HIGH. If you're not confident in your ocean skills, stay close to lifeguards and be prepared for some serious maritime mood swings. Stay safe out there, 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, grab your boards and sunscreen because the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up a wild ride today! 

The surf zone is buzzing with high energy this morning, with a serious rip current warning in effect from 8 AM until evening. We're talking life-threatening conditions that demand your full respect and attention.

Wave heights will range from 2 to 5 feet depending on your exact location. Atlantic City is seeing the most action with waves hitting 3 to 5 feet, while other areas like Sandy Hook and Long Beach Island are looking at a more modest 2 to 3 foot swell.

Winds are blowing steady from the northeast between 5 and 20 mph, creating choppy conditions that will challenge even experienced surfers. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - not bad for late September.

The sky will be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so while you'll want sun protection, it won't be blazing hot. High temperatures will dance around the mid to upper 70s, perfect for some beach time.

Tides are rolling in and out throughout the morning and afternoon. Check your local tide charts for precise times at spots like Belmar, Barnegat Inlet, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach.

Bottom line: Today is not a day for casual swimmers. The rip current risk is HIGH. If you're not confident in your ocean skills, stay close to lifeguards and be prepared for some serious maritime mood swings. Stay safe out there, 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>High Rip Current Risk Warns Swimmers and Surfers Along Jersey and Delaware Coastlines with Challenging Surf Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Hold onto your boards because today's conditions are calling for some serious caution along the Jersey and Delaware coastlines. We're looking at a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening that's going to keep lifeguards and surfers on their toes.

The ocean is serving up a mixed bag of surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet depending on your stretch of coastline. Atlantic City's beaches are seeing the most action with 3 to 5 foot swells that'll challenge even experienced wave riders. Everywhere else is sitting pretty around 2 to 3 feet.

Winds are blowing northeast at 5 to 15 mph - with Delaware beaches experiencing the strongest gusts up to 20 mph. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortable enough for a good swim but cool enough to remind you it's almost autumn.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still your friend. Temperatures will top out in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach hang time without scorching heat.

Tidal schedules vary slightly by location, but expect low tides in the morning and high tides around mid-afternoon. Sandy Hook kicks off early with a 7:14 AM low tide, while Rehoboth Beach surfers can catch their morning coffee before an 8 AM low tide.

The big headline? Those rip currents are no joke. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert, know your limits, and maybe consider watching the waves from the beach today. Stay safe out there, 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>Sat, 20 Dec 2025 10:46:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Hold onto your boards because today's conditions are calling for some serious caution along the Jersey and Delaware coastlines. We're looking at a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening that's going to keep lifeguards and surfers on their toes.

The ocean is serving up a mixed bag of surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet depending on your stretch of coastline. Atlantic City's beaches are seeing the most action with 3 to 5 foot swells that'll challenge even experienced wave riders. Everywhere else is sitting pretty around 2 to 3 feet.

Winds are blowing northeast at 5 to 15 mph - with Delaware beaches experiencing the strongest gusts up to 20 mph. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortable enough for a good swim but cool enough to remind you it's almost autumn.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still your friend. Temperatures will top out in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach hang time without scorching heat.

Tidal schedules vary slightly by location, but expect low tides in the morning and high tides around mid-afternoon. Sandy Hook kicks off early with a 7:14 AM low tide, while Rehoboth Beach surfers can catch their morning coffee before an 8 AM low tide.

The big headline? Those rip currents are no joke. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert, know your limits, and maybe consider watching the waves from the beach today. Stay safe out there, 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 up, beach lovers! Hold onto your boards because today's conditions are calling for some serious caution along the Jersey and Delaware coastlines. We're looking at a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening that's going to keep lifeguards and surfers on their toes.

The ocean is serving up a mixed bag of surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet depending on your stretch of coastline. Atlantic City's beaches are seeing the most action with 3 to 5 foot swells that'll challenge even experienced wave riders. Everywhere else is sitting pretty around 2 to 3 feet.

Winds are blowing northeast at 5 to 15 mph - with Delaware beaches experiencing the strongest gusts up to 20 mph. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortable enough for a good swim but cool enough to remind you it's almost autumn.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still your friend. Temperatures will top out in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach hang time without scorching heat.

Tidal schedules vary slightly by location, but expect low tides in the morning and high tides around mid-afternoon. Sandy Hook kicks off early with a 7:14 AM low tide, while Rehoboth Beach surfers can catch their morning coffee before an 8 AM low tide.

The big headline? Those rip currents are no joke. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert, know your limits, and maybe consider watching the waves from the beach today. Stay safe out there, 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>High Rip Current Risk Challenges Jersey and Delaware Beaches with Strong Surf and Northeastern Winds Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's looking like a wild ride along the Jersey and Delaware coastlines. We're tracking a high rip current risk that's gonna keep lifeguards on their toes from 8 AM until evening.

The ocean's serving up some serious attitude with surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet, depending on where you're catching waves. Atlantic City's gonna see the biggest swells, hitting a solid 3 to 5 feet, while other spots like Sandy Hook and Long Beach Island are looking at more modest 2 to 3 foot waves.

Winds are blowing strong from the northeast, cranking between 5 and 20 miles per hour. Delaware beaches are feeling the strongest gusts at 15 to 20 mph, so expect some serious chop out there.

Water temperatures are hanging in the comfortable zone mostly in the mid to lower 70s, perfect for a quick dip. Just remember, those rip currents are no joke today. Lifeguards are warning everyone to stay extra alert, especially near jetties, groins, and piers.

The sky's gonna be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still your friend. Temperatures will cruise into the mid to upper 70s, making for a pleasant beach day despite the challenging surf conditions.

Low tides are rolling in during the morning hours between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, with high tides hitting around 1:55 to 2:46 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, and you'll want to wrap up your beach day by sunset at 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: Today's a day for experienced surfers and cautious swimmers. Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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 10:46:55 -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 wild ride along the Jersey and Delaware coastlines. We're tracking a high rip current risk that's gonna keep lifeguards on their toes from 8 AM until evening.

The ocean's serving up some serious attitude with surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet, depending on where you're catching waves. Atlantic City's gonna see the biggest swells, hitting a solid 3 to 5 feet, while other spots like Sandy Hook and Long Beach Island are looking at more modest 2 to 3 foot waves.

Winds are blowing strong from the northeast, cranking between 5 and 20 miles per hour. Delaware beaches are feeling the strongest gusts at 15 to 20 mph, so expect some serious chop out there.

Water temperatures are hanging in the comfortable zone mostly in the mid to lower 70s, perfect for a quick dip. Just remember, those rip currents are no joke today. Lifeguards are warning everyone to stay extra alert, especially near jetties, groins, and piers.

The sky's gonna be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still your friend. Temperatures will cruise into the mid to upper 70s, making for a pleasant beach day despite the challenging surf conditions.

Low tides are rolling in during the morning hours between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, with high tides hitting around 1:55 to 2:46 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, and you'll want to wrap up your beach day by sunset at 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: Today's a day for experienced surfers and cautious swimmers. Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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! Today's looking like a wild ride along the Jersey and Delaware coastlines. We're tracking a high rip current risk that's gonna keep lifeguards on their toes from 8 AM until evening.

The ocean's serving up some serious attitude with surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet, depending on where you're catching waves. Atlantic City's gonna see the biggest swells, hitting a solid 3 to 5 feet, while other spots like Sandy Hook and Long Beach Island are looking at more modest 2 to 3 foot waves.

Winds are blowing strong from the northeast, cranking between 5 and 20 miles per hour. Delaware beaches are feeling the strongest gusts at 15 to 20 mph, so expect some serious chop out there.

Water temperatures are hanging in the comfortable zone mostly in the mid to lower 70s, perfect for a quick dip. Just remember, those rip currents are no joke today. Lifeguards are warning everyone to stay extra alert, especially near jetties, groins, and piers.

The sky's gonna be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still your friend. Temperatures will cruise into the mid to upper 70s, making for a pleasant beach day despite the challenging surf conditions.

Low tides are rolling in during the morning hours between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, with high tides hitting around 1:55 to 2:46 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, and you'll want to wrap up your beach day by sunset at 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: Today's a day for experienced surfers and cautious swimmers. Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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 Alert: Jersey and Delaware Beaches Unleash Powerful Waves and Challenging Surf Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for today's epic coastal conditions! The Jersey and Delaware shorelines are serving up a wild ride with high rip current risks that demand your full attention.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a mostly cloudy day with some serious surf action. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet depending on your specific beach location. The Atlantic City zone is cranking out the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet - perfect for experienced wave riders.

Wind is coming in strong from the northeast, blowing between 5 and 20 mph across different coastal zones. Delaware beaches will see the most aggressive winds at 15 to 20 mph, so prepare for some serious chop.

Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable zone - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, mid 60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Not too cold, not too warm - just right for late September ocean adventures.

Rip current risk is HIGH across all regions from 8 AM to evening. Translation: these waters are not for the faint of heart. Experienced swimmers and surfers only! Lifeguards recommend staying near designated areas and paying close attention to local conditions.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset dropping by 6:45 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy the coastal playground.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay safe out there, 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>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 10:47:27 -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 epic coastal conditions! The Jersey and Delaware shorelines are serving up a wild ride with high rip current risks that demand your full attention.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a mostly cloudy day with some serious surf action. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet depending on your specific beach location. The Atlantic City zone is cranking out the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet - perfect for experienced wave riders.

Wind is coming in strong from the northeast, blowing between 5 and 20 mph across different coastal zones. Delaware beaches will see the most aggressive winds at 15 to 20 mph, so prepare for some serious chop.

Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable zone - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, mid 60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Not too cold, not too warm - just right for late September ocean adventures.

Rip current risk is HIGH across all regions from 8 AM to evening. Translation: these waters are not for the faint of heart. Experienced swimmers and surfers only! Lifeguards recommend staying near designated areas and paying close attention to local conditions.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset dropping by 6:45 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy the coastal playground.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay safe out there, 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[Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for today's epic coastal conditions! The Jersey and Delaware shorelines are serving up a wild ride with high rip current risks that demand your full attention.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a mostly cloudy day with some serious surf action. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet depending on your specific beach location. The Atlantic City zone is cranking out the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet - perfect for experienced wave riders.

Wind is coming in strong from the northeast, blowing between 5 and 20 mph across different coastal zones. Delaware beaches will see the most aggressive winds at 15 to 20 mph, so prepare for some serious chop.

Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable zone - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, mid 60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Not too cold, not too warm - just right for late September ocean adventures.

Rip current risk is HIGH across all regions from 8 AM to evening. Translation: these waters are not for the faint of heart. Experienced swimmers and surfers only! Lifeguards recommend staying near designated areas and paying close attention to local conditions.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset dropping by 6:45 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy the coastal playground.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay safe out there, 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>High-Risk Rip Currents Threaten Jersey Shore Beaches: Surf Conditions Warn Swimmers to Exercise Extreme Caution Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal conditions are brewing up some serious wave action along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Buckle up for a high-risk rip current scenario that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, we're looking at a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour. Surf heights are dancing between 2 and 5 feet, with the Atlantic City area showing off the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing range - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dropping to mid-60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. If you're thinking about taking a dip, you might want to bring a light wetsuit.

Beach temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s, with a moderate UV index. Translation: sunscreen is your friend, but you won't get completely roasted.

Now, let's talk about the star of today's forecast - those rip currents. We've got a high-risk warning from 8 AM until evening. Swimmers, listen up! These currents are no joke. They're life-threatening near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. If you're not a strong swimmer, stick close to the lifeguard stations.

Tide schedule highlights include low tides ranging from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides following around midday.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, and you'll catch the sunset between 6:42 and 6:47 PM - perfect for those evening beach walks.

Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the 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>Wed, 17 Dec 2025 10:47:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal conditions are brewing up some serious wave action along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Buckle up for a high-risk rip current scenario that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, we're looking at a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour. Surf heights are dancing between 2 and 5 feet, with the Atlantic City area showing off the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing range - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dropping to mid-60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. If you're thinking about taking a dip, you might want to bring a light wetsuit.

Beach temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s, with a moderate UV index. Translation: sunscreen is your friend, but you won't get completely roasted.

Now, let's talk about the star of today's forecast - those rip currents. We've got a high-risk warning from 8 AM until evening. Swimmers, listen up! These currents are no joke. They're life-threatening near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. If you're not a strong swimmer, stick close to the lifeguard stations.

Tide schedule highlights include low tides ranging from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides following around midday.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, and you'll catch the sunset between 6:42 and 6:47 PM - perfect for those evening beach walks.

Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the 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! Today's coastal conditions are brewing up some serious wave action along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Buckle up for a high-risk rip current scenario that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, we're looking at a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour. Surf heights are dancing between 2 and 5 feet, with the Atlantic City area showing off the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing range - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dropping to mid-60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. If you're thinking about taking a dip, you might want to bring a light wetsuit.

Beach temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s, with a moderate UV index. Translation: sunscreen is your friend, but you won't get completely roasted.

Now, let's talk about the star of today's forecast - those rip currents. We've got a high-risk warning from 8 AM until evening. Swimmers, listen up! These currents are no joke. They're life-threatening near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. If you're not a strong swimmer, stick close to the lifeguard stations.

Tide schedule highlights include low tides ranging from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides following around midday.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, and you'll catch the sunset between 6:42 and 6:47 PM - perfect for those evening beach walks.

Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the 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>Jersey Shore Braces for High Surf and Dangerous Rip Currents: Beach Safety Alert for Coastal Regions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Mother Nature's brewing up some serious surf action today with high rip current risks that'll keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're looking at a day of dramatic coastal conditions. Expect mostly cloudy skies with northeast winds howling between 5 and 20 miles per hour - perfect for wind-whipped waves but not so great for sunbathing.

Surf heights are dancing between 2 and 5 feet, with the Atlantic City coastline taking the prize for the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are cooling down, ranging from the mid-60s to lower 70s - definitely wetsuit territory for serious surfers.

The rip current risk is screaming HIGH across all zones from 8 AM until evening. Translation: if you're not an experienced ocean swimmer, stay close to the shore and listen to those lifeguards. These currents are no joke and can pull even strong swimmers into trouble faster than you can say "wipeout".

Beach temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, with a moderate UV index. Pack a light jacket and some sunscreen. Tides will be rolling in and out throughout the day, with low tides hitting between 7 and 8 AM and high tides arriving in the early afternoon.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. No thunderstorm threats today, but the ocean's gonna be putting on quite a show. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the coastal drama!

For more http://www.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 10:46:52 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Mother Nature's brewing up some serious surf action today with high rip current risks that'll keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're looking at a day of dramatic coastal conditions. Expect mostly cloudy skies with northeast winds howling between 5 and 20 miles per hour - perfect for wind-whipped waves but not so great for sunbathing.

Surf heights are dancing between 2 and 5 feet, with the Atlantic City coastline taking the prize for the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are cooling down, ranging from the mid-60s to lower 70s - definitely wetsuit territory for serious surfers.

The rip current risk is screaming HIGH across all zones from 8 AM until evening. Translation: if you're not an experienced ocean swimmer, stay close to the shore and listen to those lifeguards. These currents are no joke and can pull even strong swimmers into trouble faster than you can say "wipeout".

Beach temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, with a moderate UV index. Pack a light jacket and some sunscreen. Tides will be rolling in and out throughout the day, with low tides hitting between 7 and 8 AM and high tides arriving in the early afternoon.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. No thunderstorm threats today, but the ocean's gonna be putting on quite a show. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the coastal drama!

For more http://www.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 Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Mother Nature's brewing up some serious surf action today with high rip current risks that'll keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're looking at a day of dramatic coastal conditions. Expect mostly cloudy skies with northeast winds howling between 5 and 20 miles per hour - perfect for wind-whipped waves but not so great for sunbathing.

Surf heights are dancing between 2 and 5 feet, with the Atlantic City coastline taking the prize for the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are cooling down, ranging from the mid-60s to lower 70s - definitely wetsuit territory for serious surfers.

The rip current risk is screaming HIGH across all zones from 8 AM until evening. Translation: if you're not an experienced ocean swimmer, stay close to the shore and listen to those lifeguards. These currents are no joke and can pull even strong swimmers into trouble faster than you can say "wipeout".

Beach temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, with a moderate UV index. Pack a light jacket and some sunscreen. Tides will be rolling in and out throughout the day, with low tides hitting between 7 and 8 AM and high tides arriving in the early afternoon.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. No thunderstorm threats today, but the ocean's gonna be putting on quite a show. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the coastal drama!

For more http://www.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>Jersey Shore Beach Alert: High Rip Current Risk, Choppy Waves, and Moderate Surf Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Mother Nature's cooking up some serious waves today, so listen up and stay safe.

We're looking at a high rip current risk from 8 AM until sunset, so beach goers need to be extra cautious. The surf is pumping with 2 to 3 foot waves along most of the coast, with Atlantic City seeing some beefier 3 to 5 foot swells that'll get the surfers' hearts racing.

Expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures cruising into the mid to upper 70s. The wind's coming in strong from the northeast, blowing between 5 and 20 miles per hour depending on your specific beach location. Those steady winds are going to create some serious current action.

Water temperatures are hanging in the sweet spot - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dropping to mid 60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Perfect for a quick dip, but be mindful of those tricky rip currents.

Speaking of currents, today's not the day to test your swimming skills near jetties, piers, or groins. Life-threatening rip currents are likely, so respect the ocean and swim smart. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend.

Tide schedules are looking good with morning lows hitting between 7:14 AM and 8:05 AM, and afternoon highs rolling in around 1:55 PM to 2:46 PM. Sunrise will be around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and enjoy the beach 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>Mon, 15 Dec 2025 10:47:17 -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 wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Mother Nature's cooking up some serious waves today, so listen up and stay safe.

We're looking at a high rip current risk from 8 AM until sunset, so beach goers need to be extra cautious. The surf is pumping with 2 to 3 foot waves along most of the coast, with Atlantic City seeing some beefier 3 to 5 foot swells that'll get the surfers' hearts racing.

Expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures cruising into the mid to upper 70s. The wind's coming in strong from the northeast, blowing between 5 and 20 miles per hour depending on your specific beach location. Those steady winds are going to create some serious current action.

Water temperatures are hanging in the sweet spot - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dropping to mid 60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Perfect for a quick dip, but be mindful of those tricky rip currents.

Speaking of currents, today's not the day to test your swimming skills near jetties, piers, or groins. Life-threatening rip currents are likely, so respect the ocean and swim smart. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend.

Tide schedules are looking good with morning lows hitting between 7:14 AM and 8:05 AM, and afternoon highs rolling in around 1:55 PM to 2:46 PM. Sunrise will be around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and enjoy the beach 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! Get ready for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Mother Nature's cooking up some serious waves today, so listen up and stay safe.

We're looking at a high rip current risk from 8 AM until sunset, so beach goers need to be extra cautious. The surf is pumping with 2 to 3 foot waves along most of the coast, with Atlantic City seeing some beefier 3 to 5 foot swells that'll get the surfers' hearts racing.

Expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures cruising into the mid to upper 70s. The wind's coming in strong from the northeast, blowing between 5 and 20 miles per hour depending on your specific beach location. Those steady winds are going to create some serious current action.

Water temperatures are hanging in the sweet spot - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dropping to mid 60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Perfect for a quick dip, but be mindful of those tricky rip currents.

Speaking of currents, today's not the day to test your swimming skills near jetties, piers, or groins. Life-threatening rip currents are likely, so respect the ocean and swim smart. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend.

Tide schedules are looking good with morning lows hitting between 7:14 AM and 8:05 AM, and afternoon highs rolling in around 1:55 PM to 2:46 PM. Sunrise will be around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and enjoy the beach 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>Jersey Shore Braces for Intense Surf and High Rip Current Risk Today Lifeguards Warn Beachgoers to Exercise Extreme Caution</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got an intense day brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. High rip current risk is the headline today, so listen up and stay safe.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, northeast winds are cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, creating some seriously challenging surf conditions. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet - with the Atlantic City region sporting the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, making for a crisp but manageable ocean experience. The sky will be mostly cloudy, so forget about working on that deep tan - today's UV index is sitting at moderate.

Rip currents are no joke right now. Lifeguards are warning beachgoers that life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. If you're not an experienced swimmer, think twice before heading out. Even seasoned surfers should exercise extreme caution.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded - low tides range from 7:14 AM in Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with corresponding high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different coastal zones.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. No thunderstorm threats today, just wind, waves, and potential maritime adventure.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay alert. Stay safe out there, 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>Sun, 14 Dec 2025 10:47:31 -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 an intense day brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. High rip current risk is the headline today, so listen up and stay safe.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, northeast winds are cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, creating some seriously challenging surf conditions. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet - with the Atlantic City region sporting the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, making for a crisp but manageable ocean experience. The sky will be mostly cloudy, so forget about working on that deep tan - today's UV index is sitting at moderate.

Rip currents are no joke right now. Lifeguards are warning beachgoers that life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. If you're not an experienced swimmer, think twice before heading out. Even seasoned surfers should exercise extreme caution.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded - low tides range from 7:14 AM in Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with corresponding high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different coastal zones.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. No thunderstorm threats today, just wind, waves, and potential maritime adventure.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay alert. Stay safe out there, 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 up, beach lovers! We've got an intense day brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. High rip current risk is the headline today, so listen up and stay safe.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, northeast winds are cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, creating some seriously challenging surf conditions. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet - with the Atlantic City region sporting the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, making for a crisp but manageable ocean experience. The sky will be mostly cloudy, so forget about working on that deep tan - today's UV index is sitting at moderate.

Rip currents are no joke right now. Lifeguards are warning beachgoers that life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. If you're not an experienced swimmer, think twice before heading out. Even seasoned surfers should exercise extreme caution.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded - low tides range from 7:14 AM in Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with corresponding high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different coastal zones.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. No thunderstorm threats today, just wind, waves, and potential maritime adventure.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay alert. Stay safe out there, 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>High Rip Current Risk Threatens Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches with Choppy Waves and Challenging Surf Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are brewing some serious maritime drama today. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, and stretching down to Rehoboth Beach, northeast winds are going to kick up some choppy conditions. Expect surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most beaches, with Atlantic City seeing some beefier 3 to 5 foot waves that'll challenge even experienced surfers.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still warm enough for a refreshing dip, but with a serious undertow warning. Those northeast winds are blowing 10 to 15 miles per hour in most areas, with Delaware beaches seeing gusts up to 20 miles per hour.

The day looks mostly cloudy with high temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. While thunderstorms aren't in the forecast, the rip current risk is sky-high. Lifeguards are advising extreme caution - these aren't your typical gentle waves.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across the region. Expect low tides in the morning hours between 7 and 8 AM, with high tides rolling in around 1:45 to 2:45 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

Bottom line: If you're heading to the beach, bring your A-game and your safety smarts. These waters are not for the faint of heart today. Stay alert, watch for warning flags, and maybe consider just catching some rays on the sand.

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Dec 2025 10:46:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are brewing some serious maritime drama today. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, and stretching down to Rehoboth Beach, northeast winds are going to kick up some choppy conditions. Expect surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most beaches, with Atlantic City seeing some beefier 3 to 5 foot waves that'll challenge even experienced surfers.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still warm enough for a refreshing dip, but with a serious undertow warning. Those northeast winds are blowing 10 to 15 miles per hour in most areas, with Delaware beaches seeing gusts up to 20 miles per hour.

The day looks mostly cloudy with high temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. While thunderstorms aren't in the forecast, the rip current risk is sky-high. Lifeguards are advising extreme caution - these aren't your typical gentle waves.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across the region. Expect low tides in the morning hours between 7 and 8 AM, with high tides rolling in around 1:45 to 2:45 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

Bottom line: If you're heading to the beach, bring your A-game and your safety smarts. These waters are not for the faint of heart today. Stay alert, watch for warning flags, and maybe consider just catching some rays on the sand.

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[Surf's up, beach lovers! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are brewing some serious maritime drama today. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, and stretching down to Rehoboth Beach, northeast winds are going to kick up some choppy conditions. Expect surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most beaches, with Atlantic City seeing some beefier 3 to 5 foot waves that'll challenge even experienced surfers.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still warm enough for a refreshing dip, but with a serious undertow warning. Those northeast winds are blowing 10 to 15 miles per hour in most areas, with Delaware beaches seeing gusts up to 20 miles per hour.

The day looks mostly cloudy with high temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. While thunderstorms aren't in the forecast, the rip current risk is sky-high. Lifeguards are advising extreme caution - these aren't your typical gentle waves.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across the region. Expect low tides in the morning hours between 7 and 8 AM, with high tides rolling in around 1:45 to 2:45 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

Bottom line: If you're heading to the beach, bring your A-game and your safety smarts. These waters are not for the faint of heart today. Stay alert, watch for warning flags, and maybe consider just catching some rays on the sand.

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>High Rip Current Alert Jersey Delaware Beaches Dangerous Surf Conditions Warn Swimmers to Exercise Extreme Caution Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is sounding the alarm for a gnarly day along the Jersey and Delaware shores. Today's forecast is packed with some serious wave action and rip current drama.

Heads up, beach warriors - we're looking at a high rip current risk from 8 AM until sunset, so stay sharp and watch those waters! The entire coastline from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Delaware's beaches is on high alert.

Surf conditions are looking pretty wild with wave heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet most places, with Atlantic City brewing up some serious 3 to 5 foot swells. Expect northeast winds blowing 10 to 15 miles per hour - perfect for windsurfers, but challenging for casual swimmers.

Water temperatures are hanging in the comfortable zone - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dipping to mid 60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Bring a light wetsuit if you're planning to catch some waves.

The sky will be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still your friend. Temperatures will cruise into the mid to upper 70s - not too shabby for a late September beach day.

Tide times are your key to navigation today. Check your local spots - Belmar, Barnegat, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach all have specific low and high tide windows.

Bottom line: High rip current risk means serious business. Stay close to lifeguards, know your swimming limits, and never swim alone. These waters are beautiful but demand respect. Surf smart, stay safe, and enjoy the ocean's wild ride!

For more http://www.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 10:59:28 -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 a gnarly day along the Jersey and Delaware shores. Today's forecast is packed with some serious wave action and rip current drama.

Heads up, beach warriors - we're looking at a high rip current risk from 8 AM until sunset, so stay sharp and watch those waters! The entire coastline from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Delaware's beaches is on high alert.

Surf conditions are looking pretty wild with wave heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet most places, with Atlantic City brewing up some serious 3 to 5 foot swells. Expect northeast winds blowing 10 to 15 miles per hour - perfect for windsurfers, but challenging for casual swimmers.

Water temperatures are hanging in the comfortable zone - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dipping to mid 60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Bring a light wetsuit if you're planning to catch some waves.

The sky will be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still your friend. Temperatures will cruise into the mid to upper 70s - not too shabby for a late September beach day.

Tide times are your key to navigation today. Check your local spots - Belmar, Barnegat, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach all have specific low and high tide windows.

Bottom line: High rip current risk means serious business. Stay close to lifeguards, know your swimming limits, and never swim alone. These waters are beautiful but demand respect. Surf smart, stay safe, and enjoy the ocean's wild ride!

For more http://www.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 a gnarly day along the Jersey and Delaware shores. Today's forecast is packed with some serious wave action and rip current drama.

Heads up, beach warriors - we're looking at a high rip current risk from 8 AM until sunset, so stay sharp and watch those waters! The entire coastline from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Delaware's beaches is on high alert.

Surf conditions are looking pretty wild with wave heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet most places, with Atlantic City brewing up some serious 3 to 5 foot swells. Expect northeast winds blowing 10 to 15 miles per hour - perfect for windsurfers, but challenging for casual swimmers.

Water temperatures are hanging in the comfortable zone - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dipping to mid 60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Bring a light wetsuit if you're planning to catch some waves.

The sky will be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still your friend. Temperatures will cruise into the mid to upper 70s - not too shabby for a late September beach day.

Tide times are your key to navigation today. Check your local spots - Belmar, Barnegat, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach all have specific low and high tide windows.

Bottom line: High rip current risk means serious business. Stay close to lifeguards, know your swimming limits, and never swim alone. These waters are beautiful but demand respect. Surf smart, stay safe, and enjoy the ocean's wild ride!

For more http://www.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 Warning: Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Face Challenging Surf Conditions Tuesday</title>
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      <description>Hey beach lovers and wave riders! We've got a gnarly surf zone forecast that'll make your day interesting. The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are locked and loaded with some serious conditions this Tuesday.

Heads up surfers and swimmers: High rip current risk is in full effect from 8 AM until evening across all coastal zones. These aren't your average waves - we're talking life-threatening currents that demand serious respect.

Let's break down the beach vibes zone by zone. Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at 2 to 3 foot surf with northeast winds cruising 5 to 10 mph. Water temps are chillin in the lower 70s and the sky's rocking a mostly cloudy look.

Long Beach Island and Coastal Ocean are stepping it up with slightly stronger winds hitting 10 to 15 mph. Surf remains consistent at 2 to 3 feet with water temps dropping to the mid 60s. Atlantic City's bringing the most excitement with surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet - perfect for experienced wave hunters.

Cape May and Ocean City are serving up similar vibes - 2 to 3 foot surf, northeast winds, and water temps in the upper 60s. Delaware beaches are bringing the windiest conditions with 15 to 20 mph winds and that classic 2 to 3 foot surf.

UV index is moderate across all zones, so grab some sunscreen. No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions for your beach day.

Bottom line: High rip current risk means extreme caution. Stay alert, know your limits, and maybe consider watching the waves instead of challenging them today. Sunrise is early, sunset's around 6:40-6:50 PM - plenty of time to soak up those coastal vibes safely.

Stay stoked and stay safe, 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, 13 Nov 2025 16:55:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey beach lovers and wave riders! We've got a gnarly surf zone forecast that'll make your day interesting. The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are locked and loaded with some serious conditions this Tuesday.

Heads up surfers and swimmers: High rip current risk is in full effect from 8 AM until evening across all coastal zones. These aren't your average waves - we're talking life-threatening currents that demand serious respect.

Let's break down the beach vibes zone by zone. Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at 2 to 3 foot surf with northeast winds cruising 5 to 10 mph. Water temps are chillin in the lower 70s and the sky's rocking a mostly cloudy look.

Long Beach Island and Coastal Ocean are stepping it up with slightly stronger winds hitting 10 to 15 mph. Surf remains consistent at 2 to 3 feet with water temps dropping to the mid 60s. Atlantic City's bringing the most excitement with surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet - perfect for experienced wave hunters.

Cape May and Ocean City are serving up similar vibes - 2 to 3 foot surf, northeast winds, and water temps in the upper 60s. Delaware beaches are bringing the windiest conditions with 15 to 20 mph winds and that classic 2 to 3 foot surf.

UV index is moderate across all zones, so grab some sunscreen. No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions for your beach day.

Bottom line: High rip current risk means extreme caution. Stay alert, know your limits, and maybe consider watching the waves instead of challenging them today. Sunrise is early, sunset's around 6:40-6:50 PM - plenty of time to soak up those coastal vibes safely.

Stay stoked and stay safe, 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[Hey beach lovers and wave riders! We've got a gnarly surf zone forecast that'll make your day interesting. The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are locked and loaded with some serious conditions this Tuesday.

Heads up surfers and swimmers: High rip current risk is in full effect from 8 AM until evening across all coastal zones. These aren't your average waves - we're talking life-threatening currents that demand serious respect.

Let's break down the beach vibes zone by zone. Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at 2 to 3 foot surf with northeast winds cruising 5 to 10 mph. Water temps are chillin in the lower 70s and the sky's rocking a mostly cloudy look.

Long Beach Island and Coastal Ocean are stepping it up with slightly stronger winds hitting 10 to 15 mph. Surf remains consistent at 2 to 3 feet with water temps dropping to the mid 60s. Atlantic City's bringing the most excitement with surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet - perfect for experienced wave hunters.

Cape May and Ocean City are serving up similar vibes - 2 to 3 foot surf, northeast winds, and water temps in the upper 60s. Delaware beaches are bringing the windiest conditions with 15 to 20 mph winds and that classic 2 to 3 foot surf.

UV index is moderate across all zones, so grab some sunscreen. No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions for your beach day.

Bottom line: High rip current risk means extreme caution. Stay alert, know your limits, and maybe consider watching the waves instead of challenging them today. Sunrise is early, sunset's around 6:40-6:50 PM - plenty of time to soak up those coastal vibes safely.

Stay stoked and stay safe, 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>Jersey Shore Surf Alert: High Waves, Strong Rip Currents Challenge Beach Goers with Intense Coastal Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up beach lovers and wave chasers! Get ready for a day of dramatic ocean conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. 

Buckle up because today's surf scene is packed with high-energy action. We're looking at a serious rip current situation that demands your full attention. The National Weather Service has issued a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening across all coastal zones.

Surf heights will range from 2 to 5 feet depending on your specific beach location. Atlantic City is brewing the most impressive waves today with 3 to 5 foot swells that will definitely get your adrenaline pumping. The other areas like Sandy Hook and Long Beach Island can expect more moderate 2 to 3 foot waves.

Winds are coming in strong from the northeast at 10 to 15 miles per hour in most areas, with Delaware beaches seeing even higher winds up to 20 miles per hour. These conditions mean serious business for surfers and ocean enthusiasts.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortable enough for a solid beach day. Expect mostly cloudy skies with moderate UV levels, so sunscreen is still recommended.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location but generally expect low tides in the morning and high tides in the early afternoon. For precise times, check your local beach forecast.

Safety first, wave riders! Those rip currents are no joke today. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and know your limits. Surf smart 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, 11 Nov 2025 10:47:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up beach lovers and wave chasers! Get ready for a day of dramatic ocean conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. 

Buckle up because today's surf scene is packed with high-energy action. We're looking at a serious rip current situation that demands your full attention. The National Weather Service has issued a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening across all coastal zones.

Surf heights will range from 2 to 5 feet depending on your specific beach location. Atlantic City is brewing the most impressive waves today with 3 to 5 foot swells that will definitely get your adrenaline pumping. The other areas like Sandy Hook and Long Beach Island can expect more moderate 2 to 3 foot waves.

Winds are coming in strong from the northeast at 10 to 15 miles per hour in most areas, with Delaware beaches seeing even higher winds up to 20 miles per hour. These conditions mean serious business for surfers and ocean enthusiasts.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortable enough for a solid beach day. Expect mostly cloudy skies with moderate UV levels, so sunscreen is still recommended.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location but generally expect low tides in the morning and high tides in the early afternoon. For precise times, check your local beach forecast.

Safety first, wave riders! Those rip currents are no joke today. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and know your limits. Surf smart 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 and wave chasers! Get ready for a day of dramatic ocean conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. 

Buckle up because today's surf scene is packed with high-energy action. We're looking at a serious rip current situation that demands your full attention. The National Weather Service has issued a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening across all coastal zones.

Surf heights will range from 2 to 5 feet depending on your specific beach location. Atlantic City is brewing the most impressive waves today with 3 to 5 foot swells that will definitely get your adrenaline pumping. The other areas like Sandy Hook and Long Beach Island can expect more moderate 2 to 3 foot waves.

Winds are coming in strong from the northeast at 10 to 15 miles per hour in most areas, with Delaware beaches seeing even higher winds up to 20 miles per hour. These conditions mean serious business for surfers and ocean enthusiasts.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortable enough for a solid beach day. Expect mostly cloudy skies with moderate UV levels, so sunscreen is still recommended.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location but generally expect low tides in the morning and high tides in the early afternoon. For precise times, check your local beach forecast.

Safety first, wave riders! Those rip currents are no joke today. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and know your limits. Surf smart 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>High Rip Current Risk Alerts Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Today Surf Conditions Challenging Swimmers Safety Advised</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers, and today's forecast is bringing some serious wave action to the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! We're looking at a high rip current risk that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes and swimmers extra cautious.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the coastline is sporting a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds cranking up the marine energy. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most beaches, with Atlantic City seeing some beefier 3 to 5 foot swells that'll make surfers grin.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still pretty sweet for late September swimming. But here's the critical intel: those rip currents are no joke today. We're talking a high-risk scenario from 8 AM until evening, so beach-goers need to stay alert and stick close to lifeguard stations.

The wind will be blowing from the northeast at 5 to 20 mph depending on your specific beach location, creating those choppy conditions that breed dangerous currents. Delaware beaches are seeing the strongest winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Tide times are your planning friends today - check your local low and high tide schedules. For instance, Belmar's looking at a low tide at 7:14 AM and high tide at 1:55 PM, while Rehoboth Beach will see low tide at 7:59 AM and high tide at 2:44 PM.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your bestie. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s, creating that perfect late summer beach day vibe.

Bottom line: Enjoy the scenery, respect the water, and stay safe out there, 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, 09 Nov 2025 10:48:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers, and today's forecast is bringing some serious wave action to the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! We're looking at a high rip current risk that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes and swimmers extra cautious.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the coastline is sporting a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds cranking up the marine energy. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most beaches, with Atlantic City seeing some beefier 3 to 5 foot swells that'll make surfers grin.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still pretty sweet for late September swimming. But here's the critical intel: those rip currents are no joke today. We're talking a high-risk scenario from 8 AM until evening, so beach-goers need to stay alert and stick close to lifeguard stations.

The wind will be blowing from the northeast at 5 to 20 mph depending on your specific beach location, creating those choppy conditions that breed dangerous currents. Delaware beaches are seeing the strongest winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Tide times are your planning friends today - check your local low and high tide schedules. For instance, Belmar's looking at a low tide at 7:14 AM and high tide at 1:55 PM, while Rehoboth Beach will see low tide at 7:59 AM and high tide at 2:44 PM.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your bestie. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s, creating that perfect late summer beach day vibe.

Bottom line: Enjoy the scenery, respect the water, and stay safe out there, 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, and today's forecast is bringing some serious wave action to the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! We're looking at a high rip current risk that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes and swimmers extra cautious.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the coastline is sporting a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds cranking up the marine energy. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most beaches, with Atlantic City seeing some beefier 3 to 5 foot swells that'll make surfers grin.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still pretty sweet for late September swimming. But here's the critical intel: those rip currents are no joke today. We're talking a high-risk scenario from 8 AM until evening, so beach-goers need to stay alert and stick close to lifeguard stations.

The wind will be blowing from the northeast at 5 to 20 mph depending on your specific beach location, creating those choppy conditions that breed dangerous currents. Delaware beaches are seeing the strongest winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Tide times are your planning friends today - check your local low and high tide schedules. For instance, Belmar's looking at a low tide at 7:14 AM and high tide at 1:55 PM, while Rehoboth Beach will see low tide at 7:59 AM and high tide at 2:44 PM.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your bestie. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s, creating that perfect late summer beach day vibe.

Bottom line: Enjoy the scenery, respect the water, and stay safe out there, 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>High-Risk Rip Current Warning: Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Face Dangerous Surf Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers, and today's conditions are calling for some serious caution! The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are bracing for a high-risk rip current day that demands your full attention.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're looking at a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds ranging from 5 to 20 miles per hour. The surf is going to be feisty, with wave heights dancing between 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City sporting the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable zone - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, while dipping into the mid to upper 60s along the central Jersey coast. Expect daytime highs in the mid to upper 70s, perfect for beach hanging, but with a serious undertow warning.

Listen up, water warriors - the rip current risk is HIGH from 8 AM until evening. This means life-threatening currents are likely, so stick close to lifeguards and never swim alone. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Tide hunters, mark your calendars: Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different locations.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. No thunderstorm threats today, just pure oceanic drama.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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 10:47:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers, and today's conditions are calling for some serious caution! The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are bracing for a high-risk rip current day that demands your full attention.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're looking at a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds ranging from 5 to 20 miles per hour. The surf is going to be feisty, with wave heights dancing between 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City sporting the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable zone - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, while dipping into the mid to upper 60s along the central Jersey coast. Expect daytime highs in the mid to upper 70s, perfect for beach hanging, but with a serious undertow warning.

Listen up, water warriors - the rip current risk is HIGH from 8 AM until evening. This means life-threatening currents are likely, so stick close to lifeguards and never swim alone. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Tide hunters, mark your calendars: Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different locations.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. No thunderstorm threats today, just pure oceanic drama.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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 today's conditions are calling for some serious caution! The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are bracing for a high-risk rip current day that demands your full attention.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're looking at a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds ranging from 5 to 20 miles per hour. The surf is going to be feisty, with wave heights dancing between 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City sporting the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable zone - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, while dipping into the mid to upper 60s along the central Jersey coast. Expect daytime highs in the mid to upper 70s, perfect for beach hanging, but with a serious undertow warning.

Listen up, water warriors - the rip current risk is HIGH from 8 AM until evening. This means life-threatening currents are likely, so stick close to lifeguards and never swim alone. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Tide hunters, mark your calendars: Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different locations.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. No thunderstorm threats today, just pure oceanic drama.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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 Hits Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches: Surf Conditions Demand Caution Today</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! We're looking at a high-risk rip current scenario that's going to demand your full attention.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, the surf is brewing with some serious energy. Expect northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, pushing waves that range from 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City showing off the most impressive swells.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, offering a fairly comfortable swim, but don't let that fool you. The rip current risk is HIGH all day long, meaning those deceptive underwater currents are ready to test even experienced swimmers.

Clouds will dominate the skyline, creating a moody backdrop for your beach day. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s, and the UV index is sitting at moderate - so sunscreen is still your friend.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded: Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with corresponding high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different locations.

Pro tip: Stay vigilant near jetties, groins, and piers where rip currents love to play their dangerous game. If you're not a strong swimmer, today might be better for beach lounging than active water sports.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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 10:49:22 -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 along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! We're looking at a high-risk rip current scenario that's going to demand your full attention.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, the surf is brewing with some serious energy. Expect northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, pushing waves that range from 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City showing off the most impressive swells.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, offering a fairly comfortable swim, but don't let that fool you. The rip current risk is HIGH all day long, meaning those deceptive underwater currents are ready to test even experienced swimmers.

Clouds will dominate the skyline, creating a moody backdrop for your beach day. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s, and the UV index is sitting at moderate - so sunscreen is still your friend.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded: Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with corresponding high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different locations.

Pro tip: Stay vigilant near jetties, groins, and piers where rip currents love to play their dangerous game. If you're not a strong swimmer, today might be better for beach lounging than active water sports.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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 today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! We're looking at a high-risk rip current scenario that's going to demand your full attention.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, the surf is brewing with some serious energy. Expect northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, pushing waves that range from 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City showing off the most impressive swells.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, offering a fairly comfortable swim, but don't let that fool you. The rip current risk is HIGH all day long, meaning those deceptive underwater currents are ready to test even experienced swimmers.

Clouds will dominate the skyline, creating a moody backdrop for your beach day. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s, and the UV index is sitting at moderate - so sunscreen is still your friend.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded: Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with corresponding high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different locations.

Pro tip: Stay vigilant near jetties, groins, and piers where rip currents love to play their dangerous game. If you're not a strong swimmer, today might be better for beach lounging than active water sports.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Hold onto your boardshorts because today's coastal conditions are brewing some serious excitement along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Mother Nature is serving up a high-risk rip current scenario that demands your full respect and attention. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're looking at a northeast wind dance that's going to keep things interesting.

Surf heights will range from 2 to 5 feet depending on your exact location, with the Atlantic City region sporting the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still sweet for late September swimming.

Expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. Those northeast winds will be cranking between 5 to 20 mph, getting more aggressive as you move south along the coastline. Delaware beaches will see the strongest winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Critical safety alert: Rip currents are no joke today. These underwater express lanes can pull even experienced swimmers out to sea faster than you can say wipeout. Lifeguards recommend extreme caution, especially near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM - plenty of daylight for beach adventures.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location, but most beaches will see low tide in the morning and high tide in the early afternoon.

Stay alert, 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>Wed, 05 Nov 2025 10:50:29 -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 boardshorts because today's coastal conditions are brewing some serious excitement along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Mother Nature is serving up a high-risk rip current scenario that demands your full respect and attention. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're looking at a northeast wind dance that's going to keep things interesting.

Surf heights will range from 2 to 5 feet depending on your exact location, with the Atlantic City region sporting the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still sweet for late September swimming.

Expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. Those northeast winds will be cranking between 5 to 20 mph, getting more aggressive as you move south along the coastline. Delaware beaches will see the strongest winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Critical safety alert: Rip currents are no joke today. These underwater express lanes can pull even experienced swimmers out to sea faster than you can say wipeout. Lifeguards recommend extreme caution, especially near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM - plenty of daylight for beach adventures.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location, but most beaches will see low tide in the morning and high tide in the early afternoon.

Stay alert, 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! Hold onto your boardshorts because today's coastal conditions are brewing some serious excitement along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Mother Nature is serving up a high-risk rip current scenario that demands your full respect and attention. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're looking at a northeast wind dance that's going to keep things interesting.

Surf heights will range from 2 to 5 feet depending on your exact location, with the Atlantic City region sporting the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still sweet for late September swimming.

Expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. Those northeast winds will be cranking between 5 to 20 mph, getting more aggressive as you move south along the coastline. Delaware beaches will see the strongest winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Critical safety alert: Rip currents are no joke today. These underwater express lanes can pull even experienced swimmers out to sea faster than you can say wipeout. Lifeguards recommend extreme caution, especially near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM - plenty of daylight for beach adventures.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location, but most beaches will see low tide in the morning and high tide in the early afternoon.

Stay alert, 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>High Rip Current Alert: Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Face Dangerous Surf Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of coastal drama along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. We're looking at a high-voltage rip current situation that's about to turn your beach day into an adventure.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the surf zone is serving up some serious maritime mood. Expect mostly cloudy skies with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour. The surf heights are dancing between 2 and 5 feet, with the Atlantic City zone packing the most punch at 3 to 5 foot waves.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing range from the mid-60s to lower 70s - perfect for a quick splash but keep those wetsuits handy. Temperatures will climb into the mid to upper 70s, giving you that classic late September beach vibe.

Listen up, water warriors - the rip current risk is HIGH from 8 AM until evening. This means serious business. Life-threatening currents are likely, so stick close to lifeguards and be extra vigilant near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

Your UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend. Tide schedules are locked and loaded - check your local beach for specific low and high tide times.

Bottom line: Today is not for casual swimmers or the faint of heart. Experienced surfers and water enthusiasts will find exciting conditions, but novices should proceed with extreme caution.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power. 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>Tue, 04 Nov 2025 10:47:23 -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 day of coastal drama along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. We're looking at a high-voltage rip current situation that's about to turn your beach day into an adventure.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the surf zone is serving up some serious maritime mood. Expect mostly cloudy skies with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour. The surf heights are dancing between 2 and 5 feet, with the Atlantic City zone packing the most punch at 3 to 5 foot waves.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing range from the mid-60s to lower 70s - perfect for a quick splash but keep those wetsuits handy. Temperatures will climb into the mid to upper 70s, giving you that classic late September beach vibe.

Listen up, water warriors - the rip current risk is HIGH from 8 AM until evening. This means serious business. Life-threatening currents are likely, so stick close to lifeguards and be extra vigilant near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

Your UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend. Tide schedules are locked and loaded - check your local beach for specific low and high tide times.

Bottom line: Today is not for casual swimmers or the faint of heart. Experienced surfers and water enthusiasts will find exciting conditions, but novices should proceed with extreme caution.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power. 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 up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of coastal drama along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. We're looking at a high-voltage rip current situation that's about to turn your beach day into an adventure.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the surf zone is serving up some serious maritime mood. Expect mostly cloudy skies with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour. The surf heights are dancing between 2 and 5 feet, with the Atlantic City zone packing the most punch at 3 to 5 foot waves.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing range from the mid-60s to lower 70s - perfect for a quick splash but keep those wetsuits handy. Temperatures will climb into the mid to upper 70s, giving you that classic late September beach vibe.

Listen up, water warriors - the rip current risk is HIGH from 8 AM until evening. This means serious business. Life-threatening currents are likely, so stick close to lifeguards and be extra vigilant near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

Your UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend. Tide schedules are locked and loaded - check your local beach for specific low and high tide times.

Bottom line: Today is not for casual swimmers or the faint of heart. Experienced surfers and water enthusiasts will find exciting conditions, but novices should proceed with extreme caution.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power. 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>High Rip Current Risk Threatens Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast Beaches This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. Mother Nature's serving up some serious attitude today with a high rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a mostly cloudy day with some serious maritime drama. Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City zone packing the most punch at 3 to 5 feet. Winds are whipping in from the northeast at 10 to 15 miles per hour - sometimes cranking up to 15 to 20 near Delaware.

Water temperatures are hanging out in the mid to lower 70s, perfect for the adventurous swimmer who doesn't mind a bit of a challenge. But here's the real talk - those rip currents are no joke today. The risk is HIGH, which means life-threatening currents are likely to crash your beach party.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen, beach warriors. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, giving you that perfect late September beach vibe.

Tide schedule highlights: Low tides roll in between 7:14 AM and 8:05 AM, with high tides hitting their peak around 1:55 PM to 2:46 PM. Sunrise kicks off at 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: Today's beach forecast is a thrilling mix of caution and excitement. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and make smart choices. Surfers and swimmers, proceed with extreme caution!

For more http://www.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 10:47:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. Mother Nature's serving up some serious attitude today with a high rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a mostly cloudy day with some serious maritime drama. Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City zone packing the most punch at 3 to 5 feet. Winds are whipping in from the northeast at 10 to 15 miles per hour - sometimes cranking up to 15 to 20 near Delaware.

Water temperatures are hanging out in the mid to lower 70s, perfect for the adventurous swimmer who doesn't mind a bit of a challenge. But here's the real talk - those rip currents are no joke today. The risk is HIGH, which means life-threatening currents are likely to crash your beach party.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen, beach warriors. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, giving you that perfect late September beach vibe.

Tide schedule highlights: Low tides roll in between 7:14 AM and 8:05 AM, with high tides hitting their peak around 1:55 PM to 2:46 PM. Sunrise kicks off at 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: Today's beach forecast is a thrilling mix of caution and excitement. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and make smart choices. Surfers and swimmers, proceed with extreme caution!

For more http://www.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! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. Mother Nature's serving up some serious attitude today with a high rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a mostly cloudy day with some serious maritime drama. Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City zone packing the most punch at 3 to 5 feet. Winds are whipping in from the northeast at 10 to 15 miles per hour - sometimes cranking up to 15 to 20 near Delaware.

Water temperatures are hanging out in the mid to lower 70s, perfect for the adventurous swimmer who doesn't mind a bit of a challenge. But here's the real talk - those rip currents are no joke today. The risk is HIGH, which means life-threatening currents are likely to crash your beach party.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen, beach warriors. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, giving you that perfect late September beach vibe.

Tide schedule highlights: Low tides roll in between 7:14 AM and 8:05 AM, with high tides hitting their peak around 1:55 PM to 2:46 PM. Sunrise kicks off at 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: Today's beach forecast is a thrilling mix of caution and excitement. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and make smart choices. Surfers and swimmers, proceed with extreme caution!

For more http://www.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 Rip Currents Threaten Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast: Swimmers Warned to Exercise Extreme Caution Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up Beach Lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast. Mother Nature's serving up some serious rip current drama today that'll keep lifeguards on their toes and swimmers extra cautious.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that'll be in full swing from 8 AM until sunset. Surfers might be stoked, but casual swimmers should proceed with extreme caution.

The ocean's mood today? Mostly cloudy with a northeast wind attitude ranging from 5 to 20 mph depending on your beach spot. Surf heights will dance between 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City showing off the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hanging out in the mid to low 70s, making for a relatively comfortable swim if you're brave enough. Your UV protection is a must with a moderate index in play, so don't forget that sunscreen.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded: Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with corresponding high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM and sunset will paint the sky by 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: Today's not the day for casual ocean wandering. Those rip currents mean business, so stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and maybe consider beach yoga instead of deep water adventures.

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Nov 2025 09:47:01 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast. Mother Nature's serving up some serious rip current drama today that'll keep lifeguards on their toes and swimmers extra cautious.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that'll be in full swing from 8 AM until sunset. Surfers might be stoked, but casual swimmers should proceed with extreme caution.

The ocean's mood today? Mostly cloudy with a northeast wind attitude ranging from 5 to 20 mph depending on your beach spot. Surf heights will dance between 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City showing off the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hanging out in the mid to low 70s, making for a relatively comfortable swim if you're brave enough. Your UV protection is a must with a moderate index in play, so don't forget that sunscreen.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded: Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with corresponding high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM and sunset will paint the sky by 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: Today's not the day for casual ocean wandering. Those rip currents mean business, so stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and maybe consider beach yoga instead of deep water adventures.

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[Surf's Up Beach Lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast. Mother Nature's serving up some serious rip current drama today that'll keep lifeguards on their toes and swimmers extra cautious.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that'll be in full swing from 8 AM until sunset. Surfers might be stoked, but casual swimmers should proceed with extreme caution.

The ocean's mood today? Mostly cloudy with a northeast wind attitude ranging from 5 to 20 mph depending on your beach spot. Surf heights will dance between 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City showing off the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hanging out in the mid to low 70s, making for a relatively comfortable swim if you're brave enough. Your UV protection is a must with a moderate index in play, so don't forget that sunscreen.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded: Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with corresponding high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM and sunset will paint the sky by 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: Today's not the day for casual ocean wandering. Those rip currents mean business, so stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and maybe consider beach yoga instead of deep water adventures.

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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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! Mother Nature's serving up a high-risk rip current scenario that demands your full attention.

Prepare for a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking between 5 and 20 miles per hour depending on your specific location. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still relatively comfortable for late September.

Surf heights will range from 2 to 5 feet, with the most aggressive waves expected around Atlantic City where swells could reach 3 to 5 feet. Coastal Ocean and Delaware beaches will see more moderate 2 to 3 foot breaks.

Listen up, water warriors - the rip current risk is HIGH today. That means life-threatening currents are likely in the surf zone. Translation: unless you're an experienced swimmer or surfer, stay close to shore and pay attention to local lifeguards.

UV levels are moderate, so sunscreen is still recommended. Your beach forecast features comfortable temperatures in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for catching some rays between wave watching.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location. In Belmar, low tide hits at 7:14 AM with high tide rolling in at 1:55 PM. Atlantic City sees low tide at 7:28 AM and high tide at 2:12 PM. Cape May and Rehoboth Beach have similar mid-morning low and early afternoon high tide windows.

Sunrise will grace the horizon around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky just before 6:45 PM. No thunderstorm threats today, so grab your board and enjoy the coastal vibes - just stay smart and 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>Thu, 30 Oct 2025 09:47:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! Mother Nature's serving up a high-risk rip current scenario that demands your full attention.

Prepare for a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking between 5 and 20 miles per hour depending on your specific location. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still relatively comfortable for late September.

Surf heights will range from 2 to 5 feet, with the most aggressive waves expected around Atlantic City where swells could reach 3 to 5 feet. Coastal Ocean and Delaware beaches will see more moderate 2 to 3 foot breaks.

Listen up, water warriors - the rip current risk is HIGH today. That means life-threatening currents are likely in the surf zone. Translation: unless you're an experienced swimmer or surfer, stay close to shore and pay attention to local lifeguards.

UV levels are moderate, so sunscreen is still recommended. Your beach forecast features comfortable temperatures in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for catching some rays between wave watching.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location. In Belmar, low tide hits at 7:14 AM with high tide rolling in at 1:55 PM. Atlantic City sees low tide at 7:28 AM and high tide at 2:12 PM. Cape May and Rehoboth Beach have similar mid-morning low and early afternoon high tide windows.

Sunrise will grace the horizon around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky just before 6:45 PM. No thunderstorm threats today, so grab your board and enjoy the coastal vibes - just stay smart and 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[Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! Mother Nature's serving up a high-risk rip current scenario that demands your full attention.

Prepare for a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking between 5 and 20 miles per hour depending on your specific location. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still relatively comfortable for late September.

Surf heights will range from 2 to 5 feet, with the most aggressive waves expected around Atlantic City where swells could reach 3 to 5 feet. Coastal Ocean and Delaware beaches will see more moderate 2 to 3 foot breaks.

Listen up, water warriors - the rip current risk is HIGH today. That means life-threatening currents are likely in the surf zone. Translation: unless you're an experienced swimmer or surfer, stay close to shore and pay attention to local lifeguards.

UV levels are moderate, so sunscreen is still recommended. Your beach forecast features comfortable temperatures in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for catching some rays between wave watching.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location. In Belmar, low tide hits at 7:14 AM with high tide rolling in at 1:55 PM. Atlantic City sees low tide at 7:28 AM and high tide at 2:12 PM. Cape May and Rehoboth Beach have similar mid-morning low and early afternoon high tide windows.

Sunrise will grace the horizon around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky just before 6:45 PM. No thunderstorm threats today, so grab your board and enjoy the coastal vibes - just stay smart and 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>High Rip Current Risk and Intense Waves Threaten New Jersey and Delaware Beaches Today Swimmers Advised to Exercise Extreme Caution</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal conditions are looking intense, so buckle up for some serious wave action along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

We're tracking a high rip current risk from 8 AM to evening, which means serious caution is needed if you're heading into the water. Wave heights will range from 2 to 5 feet depending on your specific beach location, with the Atlantic City area expecting the most dramatic surf at 3 to 5 feet.

Winds are blowing strong from the northeast at 10 to 15 miles per hour for most areas, with Delaware beaches seeing even spicier winds up to 20 miles per hour. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, creating a mostly cloudy backdrop for your beach day.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to low 70s, offering a refreshing escape from the autumn chill. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even under cloudy skies.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location, but expect low tides in the morning hours between 7 and 8 AM, with high tides rolling in around 1:45 to 2:45 PM. Sunrise will greet you early around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

The biggest warning today is those rip currents. They're not playing around - life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone. Swimmers, stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and know your limits.

Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2025 09:47:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal conditions are looking intense, so buckle up for some serious wave action along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

We're tracking a high rip current risk from 8 AM to evening, which means serious caution is needed if you're heading into the water. Wave heights will range from 2 to 5 feet depending on your specific beach location, with the Atlantic City area expecting the most dramatic surf at 3 to 5 feet.

Winds are blowing strong from the northeast at 10 to 15 miles per hour for most areas, with Delaware beaches seeing even spicier winds up to 20 miles per hour. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, creating a mostly cloudy backdrop for your beach day.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to low 70s, offering a refreshing escape from the autumn chill. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even under cloudy skies.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location, but expect low tides in the morning hours between 7 and 8 AM, with high tides rolling in around 1:45 to 2:45 PM. Sunrise will greet you early around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

The biggest warning today is those rip currents. They're not playing around - life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone. Swimmers, stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and know your limits.

Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the 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[Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal conditions are looking intense, so buckle up for some serious wave action along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

We're tracking a high rip current risk from 8 AM to evening, which means serious caution is needed if you're heading into the water. Wave heights will range from 2 to 5 feet depending on your specific beach location, with the Atlantic City area expecting the most dramatic surf at 3 to 5 feet.

Winds are blowing strong from the northeast at 10 to 15 miles per hour for most areas, with Delaware beaches seeing even spicier winds up to 20 miles per hour. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, creating a mostly cloudy backdrop for your beach day.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to low 70s, offering a refreshing escape from the autumn chill. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even under cloudy skies.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location, but expect low tides in the morning hours between 7 and 8 AM, with high tides rolling in around 1:45 to 2:45 PM. Sunrise will greet you early around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

The biggest warning today is those rip currents. They're not playing around - life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone. Swimmers, stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and know your limits.

Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the 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>Jersey Shore Surf Alert: High Rip Current Risk Brings Thrilling 5-Foot Waves and Challenging Ocean Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, brace yourselves for a day of high-octane ocean conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! The surf's looking spicy with a high rip current risk that'll keep even the most seasoned wave riders on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're talking about a northeast wind parade pushing 5 to 20 mph, churning up surf heights between 2 to 5 feet. Atlantic City's coastline is showing the most muscle with waves potentially reaching 3 to 5 feet - perfect for those seeking an adrenaline rush!

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, which means you'll want that light wetsuit or rash guard. The skies are playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions and zero thunderstorm threats. UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your beach buddy.

Tide chasers take note: low tides roll in between 7:14 AM and 8:05 AM, with high tides cresting around 1:55 PM to 2:46 PM depending on your stretch of coastline. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM.

But here's the real talk - rip currents are no joke today. We're talking life-threatening conditions that demand serious respect. Swimmers and surfers, keep your wits about you, stay near lifeguard stations, and never surf alone.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and may the waves be ever in your favor!

For more http://www.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 09:47:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, brace yourselves for a day of high-octane ocean conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! The surf's looking spicy with a high rip current risk that'll keep even the most seasoned wave riders on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're talking about a northeast wind parade pushing 5 to 20 mph, churning up surf heights between 2 to 5 feet. Atlantic City's coastline is showing the most muscle with waves potentially reaching 3 to 5 feet - perfect for those seeking an adrenaline rush!

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, which means you'll want that light wetsuit or rash guard. The skies are playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions and zero thunderstorm threats. UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your beach buddy.

Tide chasers take note: low tides roll in between 7:14 AM and 8:05 AM, with high tides cresting around 1:55 PM to 2:46 PM depending on your stretch of coastline. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM.

But here's the real talk - rip currents are no joke today. We're talking life-threatening conditions that demand serious respect. Swimmers and surfers, keep your wits about you, stay near lifeguard stations, and never surf alone.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and may the waves be ever in your favor!

For more http://www.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, brace yourselves for a day of high-octane ocean conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! The surf's looking spicy with a high rip current risk that'll keep even the most seasoned wave riders on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're talking about a northeast wind parade pushing 5 to 20 mph, churning up surf heights between 2 to 5 feet. Atlantic City's coastline is showing the most muscle with waves potentially reaching 3 to 5 feet - perfect for those seeking an adrenaline rush!

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, which means you'll want that light wetsuit or rash guard. The skies are playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions and zero thunderstorm threats. UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your beach buddy.

Tide chasers take note: low tides roll in between 7:14 AM and 8:05 AM, with high tides cresting around 1:55 PM to 2:46 PM depending on your stretch of coastline. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM.

But here's the real talk - rip currents are no joke today. We're talking life-threatening conditions that demand serious respect. Swimmers and surfers, keep your wits about you, stay near lifeguard stations, and never surf alone.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and may the waves be ever in your favor!

For more http://www.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-Risk Rip Currents Threaten Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches as Summer Winds Down with Challenging Surf Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's looking like a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. We've got a high-risk rip current warning that'll keep even the most seasoned surfers on their toes. 

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the surf is churning with 2 to 5-foot waves that are calling for some serious caution. Those northeast winds are whipping in at 5 to 20 miles per hour, creating a challenging playground for water enthusiasts.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still warm enough for a sweet swim, but cool enough to remind you that summer's waving goodbye. The sky's throwing a mostly cloudy backdrop, with a moderate UV index that says grab your sunscreen but maybe leave the tanning oil behind.

Tide charts are your best friend today. Catch the low tides in the morning - Belmar at 7:14, Atlantic City at 7:28, Cape May at 7:49, and Rehoboth Beach at 7:59. High tides roll in during the early afternoon, perfect for those looking to maximize their beach time.

A word to the wise - those rip currents are no joke. They're lurking around groins, jetties, and piers, ready to test your ocean skills. Whether you're a hardcore surfer or just looking to catch some rays, today demands respect for the ocean's power.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 - giving you a solid day of potential beach adventure. Stay safe, stay smart, 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>Sun, 26 Oct 2025 09:48:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's looking like a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. We've got a high-risk rip current warning that'll keep even the most seasoned surfers on their toes. 

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the surf is churning with 2 to 5-foot waves that are calling for some serious caution. Those northeast winds are whipping in at 5 to 20 miles per hour, creating a challenging playground for water enthusiasts.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still warm enough for a sweet swim, but cool enough to remind you that summer's waving goodbye. The sky's throwing a mostly cloudy backdrop, with a moderate UV index that says grab your sunscreen but maybe leave the tanning oil behind.

Tide charts are your best friend today. Catch the low tides in the morning - Belmar at 7:14, Atlantic City at 7:28, Cape May at 7:49, and Rehoboth Beach at 7:59. High tides roll in during the early afternoon, perfect for those looking to maximize their beach time.

A word to the wise - those rip currents are no joke. They're lurking around groins, jetties, and piers, ready to test your ocean skills. Whether you're a hardcore surfer or just looking to catch some rays, today demands respect for the ocean's power.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 - giving you a solid day of potential beach adventure. Stay safe, stay smart, 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! Today's looking like a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. We've got a high-risk rip current warning that'll keep even the most seasoned surfers on their toes. 

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the surf is churning with 2 to 5-foot waves that are calling for some serious caution. Those northeast winds are whipping in at 5 to 20 miles per hour, creating a challenging playground for water enthusiasts.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still warm enough for a sweet swim, but cool enough to remind you that summer's waving goodbye. The sky's throwing a mostly cloudy backdrop, with a moderate UV index that says grab your sunscreen but maybe leave the tanning oil behind.

Tide charts are your best friend today. Catch the low tides in the morning - Belmar at 7:14, Atlantic City at 7:28, Cape May at 7:49, and Rehoboth Beach at 7:59. High tides roll in during the early afternoon, perfect for those looking to maximize their beach time.

A word to the wise - those rip currents are no joke. They're lurking around groins, jetties, and piers, ready to test your ocean skills. Whether you're a hardcore surfer or just looking to catch some rays, today demands respect for the ocean's power.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 - giving you a solid day of potential beach adventure. Stay safe, stay smart, 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>High Rip Current Risk Alerts Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Today Dangerous Surf Conditions Demand Caution</title>
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      <description>Catch the wave of today's coastal conditions, beach lovers! The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up a wild ride this morning with a high rip current risk that'll keep even seasoned surfers on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're looking at a northeast wind dance between 5 and 20 miles per hour that's stirring up some serious surf action. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet - with the Atlantic City zone packing the most punch at 3 to 5 feet of pure ocean energy.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing zones - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dipping to mid 60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. So grab that wetsuit if you're planning an extended ocean adventure.

The sky's playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions and a moderate UV index. Translation: sunscreen is still your friend, but you won't be getting roasted today. Temperatures will cruise comfortably in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach hang time.

MAJOR ALERT: Rip currents are no joke today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers and water enthusiasts need to stay extra vigilant. Those groins, jetties, and piers are especially tricky zones.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded - with low tides rolling through between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, and high tides cresting around midafternoon between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch those currents, and stay safe out there, 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>Sat, 25 Oct 2025 09:48:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Catch the wave of today's coastal conditions, beach lovers! The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up a wild ride this morning with a high rip current risk that'll keep even seasoned surfers on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're looking at a northeast wind dance between 5 and 20 miles per hour that's stirring up some serious surf action. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet - with the Atlantic City zone packing the most punch at 3 to 5 feet of pure ocean energy.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing zones - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dipping to mid 60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. So grab that wetsuit if you're planning an extended ocean adventure.

The sky's playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions and a moderate UV index. Translation: sunscreen is still your friend, but you won't be getting roasted today. Temperatures will cruise comfortably in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach hang time.

MAJOR ALERT: Rip currents are no joke today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers and water enthusiasts need to stay extra vigilant. Those groins, jetties, and piers are especially tricky zones.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded - with low tides rolling through between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, and high tides cresting around midafternoon between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch those currents, and stay safe out there, 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[Catch the wave of today's coastal conditions, beach lovers! The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up a wild ride this morning with a high rip current risk that'll keep even seasoned surfers on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're looking at a northeast wind dance between 5 and 20 miles per hour that's stirring up some serious surf action. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet - with the Atlantic City zone packing the most punch at 3 to 5 feet of pure ocean energy.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing zones - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dipping to mid 60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. So grab that wetsuit if you're planning an extended ocean adventure.

The sky's playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions and a moderate UV index. Translation: sunscreen is still your friend, but you won't be getting roasted today. Temperatures will cruise comfortably in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach hang time.

MAJOR ALERT: Rip currents are no joke today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers and water enthusiasts need to stay extra vigilant. Those groins, jetties, and piers are especially tricky zones.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded - with low tides rolling through between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, and high tides cresting around midafternoon between 1:55 and 2:46 PM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch those currents, and stay safe out there, 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>Dangerous Rip Currents Alert: Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast Brace for High Risk Surf Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! We've got a high-octane rip current situation brewing that demands your full attention.

The entire coastline from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach is under a high rip current risk from 8 AM until sunset. Translation: the ocean is ready to play rough today!

Surf conditions are looking chunky with waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with Atlantic City serving up the beefiest swells at 3 to 5 feet. Winds are blowing steady from the northeast between 5 and 20 mph, which means choppy waters and serious potential for dangerous current action.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid to lower 70s - still warm enough for a good swim, but cold enough to keep you alert. The sky will be mostly cloudy, giving us that moody maritime atmosphere with a moderate UV index.

Beach goers, here's your critical warning: life-threatening rip currents are likely, especially near jetties, groins, and piers. If you're not an experienced swimmer, think twice before entering the water. Even seasoned surfers should approach today's conditions with respect and caution.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded. Low tides range from 7:14 AM in Belmar to 8:05 AM in Barnegat, with corresponding high tides in the early afternoon.

Bottom line: Today is not for the faint of heart. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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 09:47:43 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! We've got a high-octane rip current situation brewing that demands your full attention.

The entire coastline from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach is under a high rip current risk from 8 AM until sunset. Translation: the ocean is ready to play rough today!

Surf conditions are looking chunky with waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with Atlantic City serving up the beefiest swells at 3 to 5 feet. Winds are blowing steady from the northeast between 5 and 20 mph, which means choppy waters and serious potential for dangerous current action.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid to lower 70s - still warm enough for a good swim, but cold enough to keep you alert. The sky will be mostly cloudy, giving us that moody maritime atmosphere with a moderate UV index.

Beach goers, here's your critical warning: life-threatening rip currents are likely, especially near jetties, groins, and piers. If you're not an experienced swimmer, think twice before entering the water. Even seasoned surfers should approach today's conditions with respect and caution.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded. Low tides range from 7:14 AM in Belmar to 8:05 AM in Barnegat, with corresponding high tides in the early afternoon.

Bottom line: Today is not for the faint of heart. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! We've got a high-octane rip current situation brewing that demands your full attention.

The entire coastline from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach is under a high rip current risk from 8 AM until sunset. Translation: the ocean is ready to play rough today!

Surf conditions are looking chunky with waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with Atlantic City serving up the beefiest swells at 3 to 5 feet. Winds are blowing steady from the northeast between 5 and 20 mph, which means choppy waters and serious potential for dangerous current action.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid to lower 70s - still warm enough for a good swim, but cold enough to keep you alert. The sky will be mostly cloudy, giving us that moody maritime atmosphere with a moderate UV index.

Beach goers, here's your critical warning: life-threatening rip currents are likely, especially near jetties, groins, and piers. If you're not an experienced swimmer, think twice before entering the water. Even seasoned surfers should approach today's conditions with respect and caution.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded. Low tides range from 7:14 AM in Belmar to 8:05 AM in Barnegat, with corresponding high tides in the early afternoon.

Bottom line: Today is not for the faint of heart. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power!

For more http://www.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 Risk Rip Currents Threaten Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches with Challenging Surf Conditions This Late September Day</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a gnarly day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! We've got a high-risk rip current alert that's gonna demand your full attention.

The surf is brewing with excitement today - expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet depending on your exact location. Atlantic City's looking at the most action with 3 to 5 foot swells that'll get your adrenaline pumping. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortable enough for a solid session.

Northeast winds are cranking between 5 to 20 mph, which means choppy conditions and those dangerous rip currents we're warning you about. The rip current risk is HIGH across all beaches from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, so listen up: if you're not an experienced swimmer, think twice before diving in.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so don't forget your sunscreen. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s - not too shabby for a late September day.

Tide schedule highlights: Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM. Sunrise is around 6:50 AM, and sunset drops at 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay safe out there. Those rip currents are no joke today!

For more http://www.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 09:48:46 -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 gnarly day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! We've got a high-risk rip current alert that's gonna demand your full attention.

The surf is brewing with excitement today - expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet depending on your exact location. Atlantic City's looking at the most action with 3 to 5 foot swells that'll get your adrenaline pumping. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortable enough for a solid session.

Northeast winds are cranking between 5 to 20 mph, which means choppy conditions and those dangerous rip currents we're warning you about. The rip current risk is HIGH across all beaches from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, so listen up: if you're not an experienced swimmer, think twice before diving in.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so don't forget your sunscreen. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s - not too shabby for a late September day.

Tide schedule highlights: Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM. Sunrise is around 6:50 AM, and sunset drops at 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay safe out there. Those rip currents are no joke today!

For more http://www.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 gnarly day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! We've got a high-risk rip current alert that's gonna demand your full attention.

The surf is brewing with excitement today - expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet depending on your exact location. Atlantic City's looking at the most action with 3 to 5 foot swells that'll get your adrenaline pumping. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortable enough for a solid session.

Northeast winds are cranking between 5 to 20 mph, which means choppy conditions and those dangerous rip currents we're warning you about. The rip current risk is HIGH across all beaches from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, so listen up: if you're not an experienced swimmer, think twice before diving in.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so don't forget your sunscreen. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s - not too shabby for a late September day.

Tide schedule highlights: Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM. Sunrise is around 6:50 AM, and sunset drops at 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay safe out there. Those rip currents are no joke today!

For more http://www.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 Threatens Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches: Surf Conditions Demand Caution and Safety Awareness</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of coastal caution along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that'll keep lifeguards on their toes and swimmers extra alert.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, the Atlantic's got some serious attitude today. Expect northeast winds cranking up between 5 and 20 miles per hour, pushing surf heights to a respectable 2 to 5 feet. The most gnarly conditions are brewing around Atlantic City, where waves could reach up to 5 feet - perfect for experienced surfers, but definitely not for casual swimmers.

Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s - still warm enough for a quick dip, but you'll want a light wetsuit if you're planning an extended ocean session. The sky's playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions and zero chance of thunderstorms.

Tide charts are looking standard, with morning lows ranging from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. Afternoon high tides will roll in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different beach zones.

Listen up, beach warriors - the rip current risk is HIGH. These underwater monsters can drag even strong swimmers out to sea faster than you can say "help!" So here's the deal: if you're not a seasoned ocean athlete, stick close to lifeguard stations, watch for warning flags, and never swim alone.

UV index is moderate, so grab that sunscreen, rock your shades, and enjoy the coastal vibes responsibly. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at approximately 6:42 PM.

Stay safe, stay smart, and ride those waves with respect!

For more http://www.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, 21 Oct 2025 09:48:28 -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 caution along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that'll keep lifeguards on their toes and swimmers extra alert.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, the Atlantic's got some serious attitude today. Expect northeast winds cranking up between 5 and 20 miles per hour, pushing surf heights to a respectable 2 to 5 feet. The most gnarly conditions are brewing around Atlantic City, where waves could reach up to 5 feet - perfect for experienced surfers, but definitely not for casual swimmers.

Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s - still warm enough for a quick dip, but you'll want a light wetsuit if you're planning an extended ocean session. The sky's playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions and zero chance of thunderstorms.

Tide charts are looking standard, with morning lows ranging from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. Afternoon high tides will roll in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different beach zones.

Listen up, beach warriors - the rip current risk is HIGH. These underwater monsters can drag even strong swimmers out to sea faster than you can say "help!" So here's the deal: if you're not a seasoned ocean athlete, stick close to lifeguard stations, watch for warning flags, and never swim alone.

UV index is moderate, so grab that sunscreen, rock your shades, and enjoy the coastal vibes responsibly. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at approximately 6:42 PM.

Stay safe, stay smart, and ride those waves with respect!

For more http://www.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 caution along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that'll keep lifeguards on their toes and swimmers extra alert.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, the Atlantic's got some serious attitude today. Expect northeast winds cranking up between 5 and 20 miles per hour, pushing surf heights to a respectable 2 to 5 feet. The most gnarly conditions are brewing around Atlantic City, where waves could reach up to 5 feet - perfect for experienced surfers, but definitely not for casual swimmers.

Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s - still warm enough for a quick dip, but you'll want a light wetsuit if you're planning an extended ocean session. The sky's playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions and zero chance of thunderstorms.

Tide charts are looking standard, with morning lows ranging from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. Afternoon high tides will roll in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different beach zones.

Listen up, beach warriors - the rip current risk is HIGH. These underwater monsters can drag even strong swimmers out to sea faster than you can say "help!" So here's the deal: if you're not a seasoned ocean athlete, stick close to lifeguard stations, watch for warning flags, and never swim alone.

UV index is moderate, so grab that sunscreen, rock your shades, and enjoy the coastal vibes responsibly. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at approximately 6:42 PM.

Stay safe, stay smart, and ride those waves with respect!

For more http://www.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 Threatens Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Today Dangerous Surf Conditions Prompt Safety Warnings</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast this Tuesday. Mother Nature's brewing up some serious wave action that demands your respect.

We're looking at a high-risk rip current day across the entire region. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, the ocean is flexing its muscles with surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet. Atlantic City's sporting the most impressive swells today, hitting 3 to 5 feet of pure maritime drama.

Expect a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - cool enough to be refreshing but not teeth-chattering. Your UV protection is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend.

Beach-goers, listen up: Those rip currents are no joke. They're life-threatening and ready to play rough near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. The high-risk warning runs from 8 AM until evening, so if you're not a seasoned ocean navigator, think twice before challenging these waters.

Tide hunters, mark your calendars: Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different locations.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Temperature-wise, expect mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach lounging, but not for swimming in these conditions.

Bottom line: Today's not your day for casual swimming. Respect the ocean, stay safe, and enjoy the view from the shore.

For more http://www.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 09:47:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast this Tuesday. Mother Nature's brewing up some serious wave action that demands your respect.

We're looking at a high-risk rip current day across the entire region. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, the ocean is flexing its muscles with surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet. Atlantic City's sporting the most impressive swells today, hitting 3 to 5 feet of pure maritime drama.

Expect a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - cool enough to be refreshing but not teeth-chattering. Your UV protection is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend.

Beach-goers, listen up: Those rip currents are no joke. They're life-threatening and ready to play rough near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. The high-risk warning runs from 8 AM until evening, so if you're not a seasoned ocean navigator, think twice before challenging these waters.

Tide hunters, mark your calendars: Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different locations.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Temperature-wise, expect mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach lounging, but not for swimming in these conditions.

Bottom line: Today's not your day for casual swimming. Respect the ocean, stay safe, and enjoy the view from the shore.

For more http://www.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! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast this Tuesday. Mother Nature's brewing up some serious wave action that demands your respect.

We're looking at a high-risk rip current day across the entire region. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, the ocean is flexing its muscles with surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet. Atlantic City's sporting the most impressive swells today, hitting 3 to 5 feet of pure maritime drama.

Expect a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - cool enough to be refreshing but not teeth-chattering. Your UV protection is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend.

Beach-goers, listen up: Those rip currents are no joke. They're life-threatening and ready to play rough near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. The high-risk warning runs from 8 AM until evening, so if you're not a seasoned ocean navigator, think twice before challenging these waters.

Tide hunters, mark your calendars: Low tides range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides rolling in between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different locations.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Temperature-wise, expect mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach lounging, but not for swimming in these conditions.

Bottom line: Today's not your day for casual swimming. Respect the ocean, stay safe, and enjoy the view from the shore.

For more http://www.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>Jersey Shore Braces for High Rip Current Risk: Surfers Warned of Challenging Coastal Conditions Tuesday</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! Mother Nature's serving up some serious maritime drama this Tuesday.

Listen up, wave chasers: We're looking at a HIGH rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes from 8 AM until sunset. The ocean's got attitude today, folks - expect surf heights dancing between 2 to 5 feet depending on your coastal location.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, the coastline is dressed in mostly cloudy attire with temperatures hovering in the mid to upper 70s. The wind's coming in hot from the northeast, blowing anywhere from 5 to 20 miles per hour - perfect for creating some gnarly conditions.

Water temperatures are surprisingly inviting - ranging from the mid-60s to lower 70s. But don't let that fool you. Those currents are no joke. Swimmers and surfers need to stay alert and respect the ocean's power.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your bestie. The marine forecast suggests zero chance of thunderstorms, which means clean, consistent conditions for water enthusiasts.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded: Low tides hit between 7:14 AM and 8:05 AM, with high tides rolling in around 1:55 to 2:46 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: High rip current risk means stay sharp, stay safe, and maybe consider watching the waves from the beach today. Surf's up, but proceed with caution!

For more http://www.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 09:47:08 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! Mother Nature's serving up some serious maritime drama this Tuesday.

Listen up, wave chasers: We're looking at a HIGH rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes from 8 AM until sunset. The ocean's got attitude today, folks - expect surf heights dancing between 2 to 5 feet depending on your coastal location.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, the coastline is dressed in mostly cloudy attire with temperatures hovering in the mid to upper 70s. The wind's coming in hot from the northeast, blowing anywhere from 5 to 20 miles per hour - perfect for creating some gnarly conditions.

Water temperatures are surprisingly inviting - ranging from the mid-60s to lower 70s. But don't let that fool you. Those currents are no joke. Swimmers and surfers need to stay alert and respect the ocean's power.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your bestie. The marine forecast suggests zero chance of thunderstorms, which means clean, consistent conditions for water enthusiasts.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded: Low tides hit between 7:14 AM and 8:05 AM, with high tides rolling in around 1:55 to 2:46 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: High rip current risk means stay sharp, stay safe, and maybe consider watching the waves from the beach today. Surf's up, but proceed with caution!

For more http://www.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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! Mother Nature's serving up some serious maritime drama this Tuesday.

Listen up, wave chasers: We're looking at a HIGH rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes from 8 AM until sunset. The ocean's got attitude today, folks - expect surf heights dancing between 2 to 5 feet depending on your coastal location.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, the coastline is dressed in mostly cloudy attire with temperatures hovering in the mid to upper 70s. The wind's coming in hot from the northeast, blowing anywhere from 5 to 20 miles per hour - perfect for creating some gnarly conditions.

Water temperatures are surprisingly inviting - ranging from the mid-60s to lower 70s. But don't let that fool you. Those currents are no joke. Swimmers and surfers need to stay alert and respect the ocean's power.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your bestie. The marine forecast suggests zero chance of thunderstorms, which means clean, consistent conditions for water enthusiasts.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded: Low tides hit between 7:14 AM and 8:05 AM, with high tides rolling in around 1:55 to 2:46 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at 6:42 PM.

Bottom line: High rip current risk means stay sharp, stay safe, and maybe consider watching the waves from the beach today. Surf's up, but proceed with caution!

For more http://www.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 Risk Rip Currents Spark Dramatic Wave Conditions Along Jersey Shore and Delaware Coastline Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Breaking Down Today's Coastal Conditions

Hold onto your surfboards and beach towels because the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are serving up some serious wave action today! We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that demands your full attention.

Across the region from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, northeastern winds are cranking up the marine drama. Expect breezy conditions ranging from 5 to 20 mph, pushing surf heights between 2 to 5 feet depending on your exact location. Atlantic City is scoring the most impressive waves today with 3 to 5 foot swells that'll make wave riders take notice.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing 60s and low 70s range - perfect for adventurous swimmers but definitely wetsuit territory for most. The sky's going to be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still your friend even without direct sunshine.

Rip current risk is HIGH across all zones from 8 AM until evening. Translation: ocean conditions are potentially dangerous. Lifeguards and ocean safety experts strongly recommend extra caution. Those picturesque jetties and piers might look inviting, but they're rip current hotspots today.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location but generally feature morning lows around 7-8 AM and afternoon highs between 1:45 and 2:45 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM with sunset following close behind at 6:40-6:47 PM.

Bottom line: Enjoy the beach, respect the ocean, and stay alert. Mother Nature is putting on quite a show today!

For more http://www.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, 16 Oct 2025 09:47:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Breaking Down Today's Coastal Conditions

Hold onto your surfboards and beach towels because the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are serving up some serious wave action today! We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that demands your full attention.

Across the region from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, northeastern winds are cranking up the marine drama. Expect breezy conditions ranging from 5 to 20 mph, pushing surf heights between 2 to 5 feet depending on your exact location. Atlantic City is scoring the most impressive waves today with 3 to 5 foot swells that'll make wave riders take notice.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing 60s and low 70s range - perfect for adventurous swimmers but definitely wetsuit territory for most. The sky's going to be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still your friend even without direct sunshine.

Rip current risk is HIGH across all zones from 8 AM until evening. Translation: ocean conditions are potentially dangerous. Lifeguards and ocean safety experts strongly recommend extra caution. Those picturesque jetties and piers might look inviting, but they're rip current hotspots today.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location but generally feature morning lows around 7-8 AM and afternoon highs between 1:45 and 2:45 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM with sunset following close behind at 6:40-6:47 PM.

Bottom line: Enjoy the beach, respect the ocean, and stay alert. Mother Nature is putting on quite a show today!

For more http://www.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! Breaking Down Today's Coastal Conditions

Hold onto your surfboards and beach towels because the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are serving up some serious wave action today! We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that demands your full attention.

Across the region from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, northeastern winds are cranking up the marine drama. Expect breezy conditions ranging from 5 to 20 mph, pushing surf heights between 2 to 5 feet depending on your exact location. Atlantic City is scoring the most impressive waves today with 3 to 5 foot swells that'll make wave riders take notice.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing 60s and low 70s range - perfect for adventurous swimmers but definitely wetsuit territory for most. The sky's going to be mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is still your friend even without direct sunshine.

Rip current risk is HIGH across all zones from 8 AM until evening. Translation: ocean conditions are potentially dangerous. Lifeguards and ocean safety experts strongly recommend extra caution. Those picturesque jetties and piers might look inviting, but they're rip current hotspots today.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location but generally feature morning lows around 7-8 AM and afternoon highs between 1:45 and 2:45 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM with sunset following close behind at 6:40-6:47 PM.

Bottom line: Enjoy the beach, respect the ocean, and stay alert. Mother Nature is putting on quite a show today!

For more http://www.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 Jersey Delaware Beaches Surfers Warned Challenging Surf Conditions Expected Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along the Jersey and Delaware coastlines today. Mother Nature's serving up some serious maritime drama with a high rip current risk that'll keep even the most seasoned surfers on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a moody coastal scene with mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds that'll be cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour. The surf is looking chunky with wave heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with Atlantic City taking the crown for the most impressive swells.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid to lower 70s, which means you'll still want your board shorts and maybe a light wetty. But here's the real talk - those rip currents are no joke today. We're talking high-risk conditions that could turn your beach day into an unexpected adventure.

Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, giving you that perfect late September beach vibe. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. And for all you tide watchers, expect low tides in the morning ranging from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides rolling in around early afternoon.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, and sunset will paint the sky around 6:42 PM. No thunderstorm threats today, just pure coastal intensity.

Bottom line: If you're heading out, stay alert, respect the ocean, and maybe leave the swimming to the experienced water warriors. 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, 15 Oct 2025 09:47:42 -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 Jersey and Delaware coastlines today. Mother Nature's serving up some serious maritime drama with a high rip current risk that'll keep even the most seasoned surfers on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a moody coastal scene with mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds that'll be cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour. The surf is looking chunky with wave heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with Atlantic City taking the crown for the most impressive swells.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid to lower 70s, which means you'll still want your board shorts and maybe a light wetty. But here's the real talk - those rip currents are no joke today. We're talking high-risk conditions that could turn your beach day into an unexpected adventure.

Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, giving you that perfect late September beach vibe. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. And for all you tide watchers, expect low tides in the morning ranging from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides rolling in around early afternoon.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, and sunset will paint the sky around 6:42 PM. No thunderstorm threats today, just pure coastal intensity.

Bottom line: If you're heading out, stay alert, respect the ocean, and maybe leave the swimming to the experienced water warriors. 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 wild ride along the Jersey and Delaware coastlines today. Mother Nature's serving up some serious maritime drama with a high rip current risk that'll keep even the most seasoned surfers on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a moody coastal scene with mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds that'll be cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour. The surf is looking chunky with wave heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with Atlantic City taking the crown for the most impressive swells.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid to lower 70s, which means you'll still want your board shorts and maybe a light wetty. But here's the real talk - those rip currents are no joke today. We're talking high-risk conditions that could turn your beach day into an unexpected adventure.

Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, giving you that perfect late September beach vibe. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. And for all you tide watchers, expect low tides in the morning ranging from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides rolling in around early afternoon.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, and sunset will paint the sky around 6:42 PM. No thunderstorm threats today, just pure coastal intensity.

Bottom line: If you're heading out, stay alert, respect the ocean, and maybe leave the swimming to the experienced water warriors. 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 Risk Hits Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches: Surfers Warned as Waves Reach 3 to 5 Feet Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers, and today's forecast is bringing some serious wave action to the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! We're looking at a high rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes from 8 AM until evening.

Pack your board and your caution because these northeast winds are going to kick up some serious surf. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most of the coastline, with Atlantic City seeing some beefier 3 to 5 foot swells that'll get the hardcore surfers excited.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still warm enough for a sweet swim, but you'll want to keep an eye on those rip currents. Speaking of which, today's rip current risk is HIGH, so listen up beach warriors - these waters mean business!

The day will be mostly cloudy with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. Winds will be blowing from the northeast between 5 to 20 mph, depending on your specific beach location. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, you'll want to check those local tide charts - morning lows are happening between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, with high tides rolling in around 1:55 to 2:46 PM.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. No thunderstorm threats today, which means clean coastal conditions for all you wave riders and beach loungers.

Pro tip: Stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers where rip currents love to play their dangerous game. Whether you're surfing, swimming, or just catching rays, respect the ocean and stay safe out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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

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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2025 09:47:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers, and today's forecast is bringing some serious wave action to the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! We're looking at a high rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes from 8 AM until evening.

Pack your board and your caution because these northeast winds are going to kick up some serious surf. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most of the coastline, with Atlantic City seeing some beefier 3 to 5 foot swells that'll get the hardcore surfers excited.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still warm enough for a sweet swim, but you'll want to keep an eye on those rip currents. Speaking of which, today's rip current risk is HIGH, so listen up beach warriors - these waters mean business!

The day will be mostly cloudy with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. Winds will be blowing from the northeast between 5 to 20 mph, depending on your specific beach location. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, you'll want to check those local tide charts - morning lows are happening between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, with high tides rolling in around 1:55 to 2:46 PM.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. No thunderstorm threats today, which means clean coastal conditions for all you wave riders and beach loungers.

Pro tip: Stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers where rip currents love to play their dangerous game. Whether you're surfing, swimming, or just catching rays, respect the ocean 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, and today's forecast is bringing some serious wave action to the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! We're looking at a high rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes from 8 AM until evening.

Pack your board and your caution because these northeast winds are going to kick up some serious surf. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 3 feet along most of the coastline, with Atlantic City seeing some beefier 3 to 5 foot swells that'll get the hardcore surfers excited.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still warm enough for a sweet swim, but you'll want to keep an eye on those rip currents. Speaking of which, today's rip current risk is HIGH, so listen up beach warriors - these waters mean business!

The day will be mostly cloudy with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. Winds will be blowing from the northeast between 5 to 20 mph, depending on your specific beach location. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, you'll want to check those local tide charts - morning lows are happening between 7:14 and 8:05 AM, with high tides rolling in around 1:55 to 2:46 PM.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. No thunderstorm threats today, which means clean coastal conditions for all you wave riders and beach loungers.

Pro tip: Stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers where rip currents love to play their dangerous game. Whether you're surfing, swimming, or just catching rays, respect the ocean 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>Jersey Shore Beach Alert: High Rip Current Risks and Mixed Surf Conditions Demand Caution for Coastal Visitors</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, coastal crew! Today's beach forecast is a mixed bag of maritime moods, so listen up. We're looking at high rip current risks across the entire Jersey and Delaware coastline from sunrise to sunset.

If you're heading to Sandy Hook, expect a mellow scene with northeast winds rolling in at 5 to 10 mph. The surf's sitting pretty at 2 to 3 feet, water's chillin in the lower 70s, and temperatures climbing to the upper 70s. Just watch those rip currents - they're not playing around today.

Long Beach Island gets a bit more energetic with winds pushing 10 to 15 mph. Water's cooler in the mid 60s, and you'll see similar 2 to 3 foot swells. Temperatures hover in the mid 70s, perfect for a beach day with a cautionary edge.

Atlantic City's bringing the drama with 3 to 5 foot surf - the most impressive of the bunch. Northeast winds cranking at 10 to 15 mph will keep things interesting. Water's in the mid 60s, skies mostly cloudy, and that rip current risk is seriously high.

Ocean City and Rehoboth Beach mirror similar conditions - 2 to 3 foot surf, moderate UV, and those persistent northeast winds. Delaware's beaches are seeing the strongest winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Bottom line: Beautiful beach day, but respect the water. Those rip currents are no joke. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and enjoy the coastal vibes 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>Sun, 12 Oct 2025 09:46:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, coastal crew! Today's beach forecast is a mixed bag of maritime moods, so listen up. We're looking at high rip current risks across the entire Jersey and Delaware coastline from sunrise to sunset.

If you're heading to Sandy Hook, expect a mellow scene with northeast winds rolling in at 5 to 10 mph. The surf's sitting pretty at 2 to 3 feet, water's chillin in the lower 70s, and temperatures climbing to the upper 70s. Just watch those rip currents - they're not playing around today.

Long Beach Island gets a bit more energetic with winds pushing 10 to 15 mph. Water's cooler in the mid 60s, and you'll see similar 2 to 3 foot swells. Temperatures hover in the mid 70s, perfect for a beach day with a cautionary edge.

Atlantic City's bringing the drama with 3 to 5 foot surf - the most impressive of the bunch. Northeast winds cranking at 10 to 15 mph will keep things interesting. Water's in the mid 60s, skies mostly cloudy, and that rip current risk is seriously high.

Ocean City and Rehoboth Beach mirror similar conditions - 2 to 3 foot surf, moderate UV, and those persistent northeast winds. Delaware's beaches are seeing the strongest winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Bottom line: Beautiful beach day, but respect the water. Those rip currents are no joke. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and enjoy the coastal vibes 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, coastal crew! Today's beach forecast is a mixed bag of maritime moods, so listen up. We're looking at high rip current risks across the entire Jersey and Delaware coastline from sunrise to sunset.

If you're heading to Sandy Hook, expect a mellow scene with northeast winds rolling in at 5 to 10 mph. The surf's sitting pretty at 2 to 3 feet, water's chillin in the lower 70s, and temperatures climbing to the upper 70s. Just watch those rip currents - they're not playing around today.

Long Beach Island gets a bit more energetic with winds pushing 10 to 15 mph. Water's cooler in the mid 60s, and you'll see similar 2 to 3 foot swells. Temperatures hover in the mid 70s, perfect for a beach day with a cautionary edge.

Atlantic City's bringing the drama with 3 to 5 foot surf - the most impressive of the bunch. Northeast winds cranking at 10 to 15 mph will keep things interesting. Water's in the mid 60s, skies mostly cloudy, and that rip current risk is seriously high.

Ocean City and Rehoboth Beach mirror similar conditions - 2 to 3 foot surf, moderate UV, and those persistent northeast winds. Delaware's beaches are seeing the strongest winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Bottom line: Beautiful beach day, but respect the water. Those rip currents are no joke. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and enjoy the coastal vibes 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>Jersey Shore Rip Current Alert: Massive Waves and Strong Winds Threaten Coastal Beaches Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Mother Nature's brewing some serious wave action today, so listen up!

We've got a high rip current risk from 8 AM until sunset, which means the ocean is feeling extra spicy. If you're thinking about taking a dip, proceed with caution. Our coastal zones are looking at surf heights between 2 to 5 feet depending on your exact location.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering in the mid to upper 70s. Water temperatures are dancing between the mid 60s and lower 70s - refreshingly cool for late September.

Wind is coming in strong from the northeast, blowing 5 to 20 mph. Delaware beaches are feeling the most wind punch with 15 to 20 mph gusts. Atlantic City takes the crown for biggest waves today, expecting 3 to 5 foot swells that'll make surfers grin.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Tides are playing their usual game - low in the morning, high in the early afternoon. Quick tide check: Belmar hits low at 7:14 AM, while Cape May goes low at 7:49 AM.

No thunderstorm threats today, just pure oceanic drama. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, sunset drops the curtain around 6:45 PM.

Bottom line: High rip current risk means stay alert, respect the water, and maybe watch the waves from the safety of the beach today. Stay safe, stay cool!

For more http://www.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 09:46:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Mother Nature's brewing some serious wave action today, so listen up!

We've got a high rip current risk from 8 AM until sunset, which means the ocean is feeling extra spicy. If you're thinking about taking a dip, proceed with caution. Our coastal zones are looking at surf heights between 2 to 5 feet depending on your exact location.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering in the mid to upper 70s. Water temperatures are dancing between the mid 60s and lower 70s - refreshingly cool for late September.

Wind is coming in strong from the northeast, blowing 5 to 20 mph. Delaware beaches are feeling the most wind punch with 15 to 20 mph gusts. Atlantic City takes the crown for biggest waves today, expecting 3 to 5 foot swells that'll make surfers grin.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Tides are playing their usual game - low in the morning, high in the early afternoon. Quick tide check: Belmar hits low at 7:14 AM, while Cape May goes low at 7:49 AM.

No thunderstorm threats today, just pure oceanic drama. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, sunset drops the curtain around 6:45 PM.

Bottom line: High rip current risk means stay alert, respect the water, and maybe watch the waves from the safety of the beach today. Stay safe, stay cool!

For more http://www.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! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Mother Nature's brewing some serious wave action today, so listen up!

We've got a high rip current risk from 8 AM until sunset, which means the ocean is feeling extra spicy. If you're thinking about taking a dip, proceed with caution. Our coastal zones are looking at surf heights between 2 to 5 feet depending on your exact location.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering in the mid to upper 70s. Water temperatures are dancing between the mid 60s and lower 70s - refreshingly cool for late September.

Wind is coming in strong from the northeast, blowing 5 to 20 mph. Delaware beaches are feeling the most wind punch with 15 to 20 mph gusts. Atlantic City takes the crown for biggest waves today, expecting 3 to 5 foot swells that'll make surfers grin.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Tides are playing their usual game - low in the morning, high in the early afternoon. Quick tide check: Belmar hits low at 7:14 AM, while Cape May goes low at 7:49 AM.

No thunderstorm threats today, just pure oceanic drama. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, sunset drops the curtain around 6:45 PM.

Bottom line: High rip current risk means stay alert, respect the water, and maybe watch the waves from the safety of the beach today. Stay safe, stay cool!

For more http://www.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 Jersey Shore Delaware Beaches Surf Conditions Challenging Swimmers Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal conditions are serving up a spicy mix of caution and adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Buckle up for a high-risk rip current day that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. We're looking at a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, depending on your exact beach spot.

Surf height ranges from 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City scoring the biggest waves at 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, cool enough to be refreshing but not arctic.

Beach temperatures will cruise in the mid to upper 70s, perfect for those who want sun without scorching. Speaking of sun, pack your moderate UV protection - you'll want to shield that skin while catching those views.

Tide times vary slightly by location. Belmar's looking at a low tide around 7:14 AM, while Cape May hits low tide at 7:49 AM. Each beach has its rhythm today.

The big headline? High rip current risk from 8 AM until evening. Translation: ocean's got some serious attitude today. Experienced swimmers and surfers might find excitement, but casual beach-goers should stay alert and close to lifeguard stations.

No thunderstorm threats mean consistent conditions, but those rip currents are no joke. They're the ocean's sneaky current highway that can quickly pull swimmers away from shore.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM - giving you a full day of coastal vibes.

Stay smart, stay safe, 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2025 09:47:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal conditions are serving up a spicy mix of caution and adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Buckle up for a high-risk rip current day that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. We're looking at a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, depending on your exact beach spot.

Surf height ranges from 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City scoring the biggest waves at 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, cool enough to be refreshing but not arctic.

Beach temperatures will cruise in the mid to upper 70s, perfect for those who want sun without scorching. Speaking of sun, pack your moderate UV protection - you'll want to shield that skin while catching those views.

Tide times vary slightly by location. Belmar's looking at a low tide around 7:14 AM, while Cape May hits low tide at 7:49 AM. Each beach has its rhythm today.

The big headline? High rip current risk from 8 AM until evening. Translation: ocean's got some serious attitude today. Experienced swimmers and surfers might find excitement, but casual beach-goers should stay alert and close to lifeguard stations.

No thunderstorm threats mean consistent conditions, but those rip currents are no joke. They're the ocean's sneaky current highway that can quickly pull swimmers away from shore.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM - giving you a full day of coastal vibes.

Stay smart, stay safe, 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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal conditions are serving up a spicy mix of caution and adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Buckle up for a high-risk rip current day that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. We're looking at a mostly cloudy canvas with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, depending on your exact beach spot.

Surf height ranges from 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City scoring the biggest waves at 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, cool enough to be refreshing but not arctic.

Beach temperatures will cruise in the mid to upper 70s, perfect for those who want sun without scorching. Speaking of sun, pack your moderate UV protection - you'll want to shield that skin while catching those views.

Tide times vary slightly by location. Belmar's looking at a low tide around 7:14 AM, while Cape May hits low tide at 7:49 AM. Each beach has its rhythm today.

The big headline? High rip current risk from 8 AM until evening. Translation: ocean's got some serious attitude today. Experienced swimmers and surfers might find excitement, but casual beach-goers should stay alert and close to lifeguard stations.

No thunderstorm threats mean consistent conditions, but those rip currents are no joke. They're the ocean's sneaky current highway that can quickly pull swimmers away from shore.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM - giving you a full day of coastal vibes.

Stay smart, stay safe, 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>High Rip Current Risk Warns Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches: Surf Safety Alert for Beachgoers Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal forecast is bringing some serious wave action to the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Buckle up for a high-risk rip current day that demands your full attention and respect.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're looking at a northeast wind party brewing with speeds ranging from 5 to 20 miles per hour. The surf is going to be dancing between 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City region showing off the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable zone - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dipping to mid to upper 60s along the central Jersey coast. The sky will be dressed in mostly cloudy attire, creating a moody maritime backdrop for your beach day.

Rip current risk is HIGH across all zones, which means swimmers need to bring their A-game and situational awareness. These potentially life-threatening currents are no joke, especially around jetties, groins, and piers. Translation: look before you leap, and when in doubt, don't go out.

UV levels are moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach lounging or catching waves if you know what you're doing.

Tidal windows vary slightly by location, but expect low tides in the morning and high tides early afternoon. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40-6:47 PM.

Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power. 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, 08 Oct 2025 09:47:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's coastal forecast is bringing some serious wave action to the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Buckle up for a high-risk rip current day that demands your full attention and respect.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're looking at a northeast wind party brewing with speeds ranging from 5 to 20 miles per hour. The surf is going to be dancing between 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City region showing off the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable zone - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dipping to mid to upper 60s along the central Jersey coast. The sky will be dressed in mostly cloudy attire, creating a moody maritime backdrop for your beach day.

Rip current risk is HIGH across all zones, which means swimmers need to bring their A-game and situational awareness. These potentially life-threatening currents are no joke, especially around jetties, groins, and piers. Translation: look before you leap, and when in doubt, don't go out.

UV levels are moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach lounging or catching waves if you know what you're doing.

Tidal windows vary slightly by location, but expect low tides in the morning and high tides early afternoon. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40-6:47 PM.

Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power. 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! Today's coastal forecast is bringing some serious wave action to the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Buckle up for a high-risk rip current day that demands your full attention and respect.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're looking at a northeast wind party brewing with speeds ranging from 5 to 20 miles per hour. The surf is going to be dancing between 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City region showing off the most impressive swells at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable zone - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dipping to mid to upper 60s along the central Jersey coast. The sky will be dressed in mostly cloudy attire, creating a moody maritime backdrop for your beach day.

Rip current risk is HIGH across all zones, which means swimmers need to bring their A-game and situational awareness. These potentially life-threatening currents are no joke, especially around jetties, groins, and piers. Translation: look before you leap, and when in doubt, don't go out.

UV levels are moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach lounging or catching waves if you know what you're doing.

Tidal windows vary slightly by location, but expect low tides in the morning and high tides early afternoon. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40-6:47 PM.

Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power. 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 Warning: Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Forecast for Challenging Surf Conditions Today</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1615894497</link>
      <description>Hey there, beach lovers and wave chasers! This is your surf zone forecast dropping some serious ocean intel for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Buckle up because today's gonna be a wild ride with HIGH RIP CURRENT risks from 8 AM to evening. If you're thinking about hitting the water, listen up - these currents are no joke.

Across the board, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with northeast winds ranging from 5 to 20 mph. Surf heights will dance between 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City zone sporting the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet. Water temps are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - not too shabby for late September.

Temperature-wise, expect the mercury to climb into the mid to upper 70s. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Zilch. Nada.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded. Belmar's looking at a low tide at 7:14 AM and high tide at 1:55 PM. Barnegat Inlet, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach are all following similar patterns with low tides in the morning and high tides around mid-afternoon.

Pro tip: Those rip currents are serious business. They're likely to be life-threatening, so if you're not a seasoned ocean veteran, think twice before paddling out. Stick close to lifeguard stations and pay attention to local warnings.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40-6:47 PM. Stay safe, stay smart, 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 09:46:58 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers and wave chasers! This is your surf zone forecast dropping some serious ocean intel for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Buckle up because today's gonna be a wild ride with HIGH RIP CURRENT risks from 8 AM to evening. If you're thinking about hitting the water, listen up - these currents are no joke.

Across the board, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with northeast winds ranging from 5 to 20 mph. Surf heights will dance between 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City zone sporting the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet. Water temps are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - not too shabby for late September.

Temperature-wise, expect the mercury to climb into the mid to upper 70s. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Zilch. Nada.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded. Belmar's looking at a low tide at 7:14 AM and high tide at 1:55 PM. Barnegat Inlet, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach are all following similar patterns with low tides in the morning and high tides around mid-afternoon.

Pro tip: Those rip currents are serious business. They're likely to be life-threatening, so if you're not a seasoned ocean veteran, think twice before paddling out. Stick close to lifeguard stations and pay attention to local warnings.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40-6:47 PM. Stay safe, stay smart, 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[Hey there, beach lovers and wave chasers! This is your surf zone forecast dropping some serious ocean intel for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Buckle up because today's gonna be a wild ride with HIGH RIP CURRENT risks from 8 AM to evening. If you're thinking about hitting the water, listen up - these currents are no joke.

Across the board, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with northeast winds ranging from 5 to 20 mph. Surf heights will dance between 2 to 5 feet, with the Atlantic City zone sporting the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet. Water temps are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - not too shabby for late September.

Temperature-wise, expect the mercury to climb into the mid to upper 70s. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Zilch. Nada.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded. Belmar's looking at a low tide at 7:14 AM and high tide at 1:55 PM. Barnegat Inlet, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach are all following similar patterns with low tides in the morning and high tides around mid-afternoon.

Pro tip: Those rip currents are serious business. They're likely to be life-threatening, so if you're not a seasoned ocean veteran, think twice before paddling out. Stick close to lifeguard stations and pay attention to local warnings.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40-6:47 PM. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy those waves!

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      <title>High Rip Current Alert: Jersey Shore and Delaware Coastline Brace for Challenging Surf Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! Mother Nature's brewing up some serious surf action today that'll keep you on your toes.

We're looking at a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening, so listen up and stay sharp. The entire coastline from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth is under the same maritime mood - expect challenging conditions that demand respect.

The surf is pumping with 2 to 3 foot waves across most zones, with Atlantic City cranking it up to an impressive 3 to 5 foot swell. Northeast winds are howling between 5 and 20 mph, depending on your exact location, which means choppy waters and plenty of excitement.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortable but definitely feeling the autumn transition. Mostly cloudy skies will keep things dramatic, with a moderate UV index suggesting you'll want some sun protection.

Tide times are critical today. If you're planning beach adventures, check your local spots - Belmar, Barnegat, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth all have specific low and high tide windows that'll impact your beach strategy.

Rip current risk is seriously high, folks. These underwater currents are no joke - they can drag even experienced swimmers out to sea. Stay near lifeguard stations, swim smart, and never swim alone.

Bottom line: Today's beach forecast is a solid mix of challenge and beauty. Respect the ocean, stay alert, and enjoy the wild ride!

For more http://www.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, 05 Oct 2025 09:47:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! Mother Nature's brewing up some serious surf action today that'll keep you on your toes.

We're looking at a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening, so listen up and stay sharp. The entire coastline from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth is under the same maritime mood - expect challenging conditions that demand respect.

The surf is pumping with 2 to 3 foot waves across most zones, with Atlantic City cranking it up to an impressive 3 to 5 foot swell. Northeast winds are howling between 5 and 20 mph, depending on your exact location, which means choppy waters and plenty of excitement.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortable but definitely feeling the autumn transition. Mostly cloudy skies will keep things dramatic, with a moderate UV index suggesting you'll want some sun protection.

Tide times are critical today. If you're planning beach adventures, check your local spots - Belmar, Barnegat, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth all have specific low and high tide windows that'll impact your beach strategy.

Rip current risk is seriously high, folks. These underwater currents are no joke - they can drag even experienced swimmers out to sea. Stay near lifeguard stations, swim smart, and never swim alone.

Bottom line: Today's beach forecast is a solid mix of challenge and beauty. Respect the ocean, stay alert, and enjoy the wild ride!

For more http://www.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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! Mother Nature's brewing up some serious surf action today that'll keep you on your toes.

We're looking at a high rip current risk from 8 AM until evening, so listen up and stay sharp. The entire coastline from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth is under the same maritime mood - expect challenging conditions that demand respect.

The surf is pumping with 2 to 3 foot waves across most zones, with Atlantic City cranking it up to an impressive 3 to 5 foot swell. Northeast winds are howling between 5 and 20 mph, depending on your exact location, which means choppy waters and plenty of excitement.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still comfortable but definitely feeling the autumn transition. Mostly cloudy skies will keep things dramatic, with a moderate UV index suggesting you'll want some sun protection.

Tide times are critical today. If you're planning beach adventures, check your local spots - Belmar, Barnegat, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth all have specific low and high tide windows that'll impact your beach strategy.

Rip current risk is seriously high, folks. These underwater currents are no joke - they can drag even experienced swimmers out to sea. Stay near lifeguard stations, swim smart, and never swim alone.

Bottom line: Today's beach forecast is a solid mix of challenge and beauty. Respect the ocean, stay alert, and enjoy the wild ride!

For more http://www.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 Alert Jersey Shore Delaware Beaches Surf Conditions Intense Waves Mid 70s Temperatures Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. We're looking at a high-octane surf day with some serious rip current action brewing.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, and stretching all the way to Rehoboth Beach, Mother Nature is serving up a gnarly maritime cocktail. Expect mostly cloudy skies with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, depending on your exact beach location.

Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with Atlantic City taking the crown for the most impressive waves today. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still warm enough for some serious beach time, but bring a light layer just in case.

Here's the critical intel: Rip current risk is HIGH across all zones from 8 AM to evening. Repeat - HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK. Translation for beach newbies? These waters are not playing around. Strong swimmers only, and always swim near a lifeguard.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend today. You'll want protection during those partly cloudy moments when the sun decides to peek through. High temperatures will dance around the mid to upper 70s - basically perfect beach weather.

Tide schedule highlights: Low tides range from 7:14 AM in Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. High tides will roll in between 1:55 PM and 2:46 PM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch for rip currents, and enjoy the epic beach vibes today! 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2025 09:47:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. We're looking at a high-octane surf day with some serious rip current action brewing.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, and stretching all the way to Rehoboth Beach, Mother Nature is serving up a gnarly maritime cocktail. Expect mostly cloudy skies with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, depending on your exact beach location.

Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with Atlantic City taking the crown for the most impressive waves today. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still warm enough for some serious beach time, but bring a light layer just in case.

Here's the critical intel: Rip current risk is HIGH across all zones from 8 AM to evening. Repeat - HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK. Translation for beach newbies? These waters are not playing around. Strong swimmers only, and always swim near a lifeguard.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend today. You'll want protection during those partly cloudy moments when the sun decides to peek through. High temperatures will dance around the mid to upper 70s - basically perfect beach weather.

Tide schedule highlights: Low tides range from 7:14 AM in Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. High tides will roll in between 1:55 PM and 2:46 PM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch for rip currents, and enjoy the epic beach vibes today! 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[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. We're looking at a high-octane surf day with some serious rip current action brewing.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, and stretching all the way to Rehoboth Beach, Mother Nature is serving up a gnarly maritime cocktail. Expect mostly cloudy skies with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour, depending on your exact beach location.

Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with Atlantic City taking the crown for the most impressive waves today. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still warm enough for some serious beach time, but bring a light layer just in case.

Here's the critical intel: Rip current risk is HIGH across all zones from 8 AM to evening. Repeat - HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK. Translation for beach newbies? These waters are not playing around. Strong swimmers only, and always swim near a lifeguard.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend today. You'll want protection during those partly cloudy moments when the sun decides to peek through. High temperatures will dance around the mid to upper 70s - basically perfect beach weather.

Tide schedule highlights: Low tides range from 7:14 AM in Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. High tides will roll in between 1:55 PM and 2:46 PM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch for rip currents, and enjoy the epic beach vibes today! 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>High Rip Current Risk Warns Surfers and Beachgoers Along Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Today's forecast is packing some serious coastal drama with a high rip current risk that'll keep even the most seasoned surfers on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking up the maritime mood. Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 3 feet for most areas, with Atlantic City throwing down a more impressive 3 to 5 foot wave playground.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still sweet enough for a comfortable swim, but don't get too cozy. Those rip currents are no joke today. The National Weather Service is blasting a high rip current risk warning from 8 AM straight through this evening, so beach bums and water warriors need to stay alert.

Temperatures will cruise into the mid to upper 70s, providing that perfect autumn beach vibe. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so grab some sunscreen if you're planning to soak up some rays. Pro tip: those morning low tides are rolling in early - Belmar at 7:14 AM, Atlantic City at 7:28 AM, and Rehoboth Beach holding out until 7:59 AM.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM. Wind speeds will range from a gentle 5 to a more robust 15-20 mph depending on your specific coastal location.

Bottom line: Today's beach scene is a beautiful but potentially dangerous playground. Respect the ocean, watch those rip currents, and stay safe out there, surf 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>Thu, 02 Oct 2025 09:47:04 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Today's forecast is packing some serious coastal drama with a high rip current risk that'll keep even the most seasoned surfers on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking up the maritime mood. Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 3 feet for most areas, with Atlantic City throwing down a more impressive 3 to 5 foot wave playground.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still sweet enough for a comfortable swim, but don't get too cozy. Those rip currents are no joke today. The National Weather Service is blasting a high rip current risk warning from 8 AM straight through this evening, so beach bums and water warriors need to stay alert.

Temperatures will cruise into the mid to upper 70s, providing that perfect autumn beach vibe. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so grab some sunscreen if you're planning to soak up some rays. Pro tip: those morning low tides are rolling in early - Belmar at 7:14 AM, Atlantic City at 7:28 AM, and Rehoboth Beach holding out until 7:59 AM.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM. Wind speeds will range from a gentle 5 to a more robust 15-20 mph depending on your specific coastal location.

Bottom line: Today's beach scene is a beautiful but potentially dangerous playground. Respect the ocean, watch those rip currents, and stay safe out there, surf 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 up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Today's forecast is packing some serious coastal drama with a high rip current risk that'll keep even the most seasoned surfers on their toes.

From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a mostly cloudy day with northeast winds cranking up the maritime mood. Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 3 feet for most areas, with Atlantic City throwing down a more impressive 3 to 5 foot wave playground.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - still sweet enough for a comfortable swim, but don't get too cozy. Those rip currents are no joke today. The National Weather Service is blasting a high rip current risk warning from 8 AM straight through this evening, so beach bums and water warriors need to stay alert.

Temperatures will cruise into the mid to upper 70s, providing that perfect autumn beach vibe. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so grab some sunscreen if you're planning to soak up some rays. Pro tip: those morning low tides are rolling in early - Belmar at 7:14 AM, Atlantic City at 7:28 AM, and Rehoboth Beach holding out until 7:59 AM.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM. Wind speeds will range from a gentle 5 to a more robust 15-20 mph depending on your specific coastal location.

Bottom line: Today's beach scene is a beautiful but potentially dangerous playground. Respect the ocean, watch those rip currents, and stay safe out there, surf 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>High Rip Current Risk Warns Beachgoers Along Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast Today Stay Safe and Smart</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's looking like a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. We've got a HIGH rip current risk in play from 8 AM to evening, so buckle up and listen close.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, the ocean's serving up some serious attitude today. Expect mostly cloudy skies with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour depending on your stretch of coastline. Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City boasting the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hanging in the mid to lower 70s, perfect for those brave souls willing to challenge the choppy conditions. Your UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is definitely your friend if you're planning beach time.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across the region - with low tides rolling through mid-morning and high tides hitting around early afternoon. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM and sunset will paint the sky around 6:45 PM.

But here's the real talk - those rip currents are NO JOKE today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so if you're not an experienced swimmer, stick to the beach. Even experienced ocean lovers should exercise extreme caution near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

Bottom line: Today's a day for watching waves, not wrestling them. Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power. Catch you on 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2025 09:46:58 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. We've got a HIGH rip current risk in play from 8 AM to evening, so buckle up and listen close.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, the ocean's serving up some serious attitude today. Expect mostly cloudy skies with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour depending on your stretch of coastline. Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City boasting the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hanging in the mid to lower 70s, perfect for those brave souls willing to challenge the choppy conditions. Your UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is definitely your friend if you're planning beach time.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across the region - with low tides rolling through mid-morning and high tides hitting around early afternoon. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM and sunset will paint the sky around 6:45 PM.

But here's the real talk - those rip currents are NO JOKE today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so if you're not an experienced swimmer, stick to the beach. Even experienced ocean lovers should exercise extreme caution near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

Bottom line: Today's a day for watching waves, not wrestling them. Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power. Catch you on 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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's looking like a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. We've got a HIGH rip current risk in play from 8 AM to evening, so buckle up and listen close.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, the ocean's serving up some serious attitude today. Expect mostly cloudy skies with northeast winds cranking between 5 to 20 miles per hour depending on your stretch of coastline. Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 5 feet - with Atlantic City boasting the most impressive waves at 3 to 5 feet.

Water temperatures are hanging in the mid to lower 70s, perfect for those brave souls willing to challenge the choppy conditions. Your UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is definitely your friend if you're planning beach time.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across the region - with low tides rolling through mid-morning and high tides hitting around early afternoon. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM and sunset will paint the sky around 6:45 PM.

But here's the real talk - those rip currents are NO JOKE today. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, so if you're not an experienced swimmer, stick to the beach. Even experienced ocean lovers should exercise extreme caution near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

Bottom line: Today's a day for watching waves, not wrestling them. Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power. Catch you on 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>High-Risk Rip Current Alert: Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast Brace for Challenging Surf Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Mother Nature's serving up some serious attitude today with a high-risk rip current warning that'll keep lifeguards on their toes.

Northeast winds are cranking between 5 and 20 miles per hour, pushing waves in the 2 to 5-foot range. Atlantic City's looking at the most impressive swell with 3 to 5-foot breakers that'll challenge even seasoned surfers. Other zones like Sandy Hook and Long Beach Island can expect more modest 2 to 3-foot waves.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing zone - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dropping to mid-60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Pack that wetsuit if you're planning a serious swim.

The sky's playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions and zero thunderstorm threats. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your best beach buddy. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach lounging.

Tide watchers, take note: morning lows range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. Afternoon highs hit between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different coastal zones.

Pro tip: Those rip currents are no joke today. Life-threatening conditions are likely, especially near groins, jetties, and piers. Swim smart, respect the ocean, and maybe consider watching the waves from the safety of the beach.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Stay safe, surf smart, and enjoy the Jersey Shore's maritime 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, 30 Sep 2025 09:47:21 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Mother Nature's serving up some serious attitude today with a high-risk rip current warning that'll keep lifeguards on their toes.

Northeast winds are cranking between 5 and 20 miles per hour, pushing waves in the 2 to 5-foot range. Atlantic City's looking at the most impressive swell with 3 to 5-foot breakers that'll challenge even seasoned surfers. Other zones like Sandy Hook and Long Beach Island can expect more modest 2 to 3-foot waves.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing zone - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dropping to mid-60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Pack that wetsuit if you're planning a serious swim.

The sky's playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions and zero thunderstorm threats. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your best beach buddy. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach lounging.

Tide watchers, take note: morning lows range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. Afternoon highs hit between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different coastal zones.

Pro tip: Those rip currents are no joke today. Life-threatening conditions are likely, especially near groins, jetties, and piers. Swim smart, respect the ocean, and maybe consider watching the waves from the safety of the beach.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Stay safe, surf smart, and enjoy the Jersey Shore's maritime 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! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Mother Nature's serving up some serious attitude today with a high-risk rip current warning that'll keep lifeguards on their toes.

Northeast winds are cranking between 5 and 20 miles per hour, pushing waves in the 2 to 5-foot range. Atlantic City's looking at the most impressive swell with 3 to 5-foot breakers that'll challenge even seasoned surfers. Other zones like Sandy Hook and Long Beach Island can expect more modest 2 to 3-foot waves.

Water temperatures are hovering in the refreshing zone - lower 70s near Sandy Hook and Delaware, dropping to mid-60s around Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Pack that wetsuit if you're planning a serious swim.

The sky's playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions and zero thunderstorm threats. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your best beach buddy. Temperatures will peak in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for beach lounging.

Tide watchers, take note: morning lows range from 7:14 AM at Belmar to 8:05 AM at Barnegat Inlet. Afternoon highs hit between 1:55 and 2:46 PM across different coastal zones.

Pro tip: Those rip currents are no joke today. Life-threatening conditions are likely, especially near groins, jetties, and piers. Swim smart, respect the ocean, and maybe consider watching the waves from the safety of the beach.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Stay safe, surf smart, and enjoy the Jersey Shore's maritime 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>NJ and Delaware Beach Forecast Sunny Skies Mild Temps Low Rip Current Risk Perfect Late September Coastal Day</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service has dropped the latest coastal conditions for New Jersey and Delaware, and we're here to break it down.

Today's looking like a mixed bag of beach vibes. Expect mostly cloudy skies that'll break into sunshine by midday, with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s. Water temperatures are sitting pretty around 70 degrees - not too shabby for late September.

Winds will be gentle to start, blowing east around 5 mph before shifting south in the afternoon. Rip current risk is low today, but don't get too comfortable - those sneaky currents can still pop up near jetties and piers.

The UV index is moderate, so grab that sunscreen, and catch some rays responsibly. Sunrise kicks off at 6:49 AM, with sunset painting the sky at 6:45 PM.

Looking ahead to Monday, things get a bit more interesting. The rip current risk jumps to moderate, with surf heights climbing to 2-3 feet in most areas. Winds will pick up from the northeast around 10-15 mph, bringing slightly cooler temperatures in the mid-70s.

Different beach zones have slight variations - Long Beach Island might see a chance of showers, while Atlantic City and Cape May are looking at partly sunny conditions. Delaware beaches are expecting similar mild conditions with a potential shower dance.

High tides will be rolling in around midday - Belmar at 12:08 PM, Barnegat Inlet at 12:37 PM, Atlantic City at 12:19 PM, and Cape May and Rehoboth Beach both hitting high tide just before 1 PM.

Bottom line: Pack your beach essentials, keep an eye on those currents, and get ready for a solid coastal day!

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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2025 09:49:04 -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 coastal conditions for New Jersey and Delaware, and we're here to break it down.

Today's looking like a mixed bag of beach vibes. Expect mostly cloudy skies that'll break into sunshine by midday, with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s. Water temperatures are sitting pretty around 70 degrees - not too shabby for late September.

Winds will be gentle to start, blowing east around 5 mph before shifting south in the afternoon. Rip current risk is low today, but don't get too comfortable - those sneaky currents can still pop up near jetties and piers.

The UV index is moderate, so grab that sunscreen, and catch some rays responsibly. Sunrise kicks off at 6:49 AM, with sunset painting the sky at 6:45 PM.

Looking ahead to Monday, things get a bit more interesting. The rip current risk jumps to moderate, with surf heights climbing to 2-3 feet in most areas. Winds will pick up from the northeast around 10-15 mph, bringing slightly cooler temperatures in the mid-70s.

Different beach zones have slight variations - Long Beach Island might see a chance of showers, while Atlantic City and Cape May are looking at partly sunny conditions. Delaware beaches are expecting similar mild conditions with a potential shower dance.

High tides will be rolling in around midday - Belmar at 12:08 PM, Barnegat Inlet at 12:37 PM, Atlantic City at 12:19 PM, and Cape May and Rehoboth Beach both hitting high tide just before 1 PM.

Bottom line: Pack your beach essentials, keep an eye on those currents, and get ready for a solid coastal 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[Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service has dropped the latest coastal conditions for New Jersey and Delaware, and we're here to break it down.

Today's looking like a mixed bag of beach vibes. Expect mostly cloudy skies that'll break into sunshine by midday, with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s. Water temperatures are sitting pretty around 70 degrees - not too shabby for late September.

Winds will be gentle to start, blowing east around 5 mph before shifting south in the afternoon. Rip current risk is low today, but don't get too comfortable - those sneaky currents can still pop up near jetties and piers.

The UV index is moderate, so grab that sunscreen, and catch some rays responsibly. Sunrise kicks off at 6:49 AM, with sunset painting the sky at 6:45 PM.

Looking ahead to Monday, things get a bit more interesting. The rip current risk jumps to moderate, with surf heights climbing to 2-3 feet in most areas. Winds will pick up from the northeast around 10-15 mph, bringing slightly cooler temperatures in the mid-70s.

Different beach zones have slight variations - Long Beach Island might see a chance of showers, while Atlantic City and Cape May are looking at partly sunny conditions. Delaware beaches are expecting similar mild conditions with a potential shower dance.

High tides will be rolling in around midday - Belmar at 12:08 PM, Barnegat Inlet at 12:37 PM, Atlantic City at 12:19 PM, and Cape May and Rehoboth Beach both hitting high tide just before 1 PM.

Bottom line: Pack your beach essentials, keep an eye on those currents, and get ready for a solid coastal 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>Jersey Shore Weekend Forecast: Mellow Waves, Comfortable Temperatures, and Perfect Beach Conditions for Surf and Sun Lovers</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers, get ready for a laid-back weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! Our surf report brings some mellow vibes with gentle 1 to 2 foot waves and a low rip current risk across the region.

Today starts with partly sunny skies and temperatures cruising into the mid 70s. Eastern Monmouth beaches like Sandy Hook can expect northeast winds around 5 mph, shifting east in the afternoon. Water temperatures are hovering around a comfortable 70 degrees, perfect for those looking to dip their toes in.

Long Beach Island and Atlantic City will see slightly cloudier conditions with a slight chance of passing showers. Winds will be steady from the northeast around 10 mph, keeping things cool and breezy. Water temperatures are in the mid 60s, so bring a light wetsuit if you're planning to catch some waves.

Cape May and Ocean City beaches will mirror this pattern - mostly cloudy with a hint of potential showers. East winds between 5 to 10 mph will keep things interesting, and water temperatures near 70 degrees make for pleasant ocean conditions.

Delaware beaches at Rehoboth are tracking the same forecast - mostly cloudy with a whisper of potential showers, northeast winds around 10 mph, and water temperatures in the lower 70s.

For all locations, the UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Sunrise will be early around 6:48-6:52 AM, with sunset following close behind between 6:45-6:50 PM.

Pro tip: While rip current risk is low, always stay alert near structures like jetties and piers where unexpected currents can develop.

Catch those gentle waves and enjoy your beach weekend!

For more http://www.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 09:47:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers, get ready for a laid-back weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! Our surf report brings some mellow vibes with gentle 1 to 2 foot waves and a low rip current risk across the region.

Today starts with partly sunny skies and temperatures cruising into the mid 70s. Eastern Monmouth beaches like Sandy Hook can expect northeast winds around 5 mph, shifting east in the afternoon. Water temperatures are hovering around a comfortable 70 degrees, perfect for those looking to dip their toes in.

Long Beach Island and Atlantic City will see slightly cloudier conditions with a slight chance of passing showers. Winds will be steady from the northeast around 10 mph, keeping things cool and breezy. Water temperatures are in the mid 60s, so bring a light wetsuit if you're planning to catch some waves.

Cape May and Ocean City beaches will mirror this pattern - mostly cloudy with a hint of potential showers. East winds between 5 to 10 mph will keep things interesting, and water temperatures near 70 degrees make for pleasant ocean conditions.

Delaware beaches at Rehoboth are tracking the same forecast - mostly cloudy with a whisper of potential showers, northeast winds around 10 mph, and water temperatures in the lower 70s.

For all locations, the UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Sunrise will be early around 6:48-6:52 AM, with sunset following close behind between 6:45-6:50 PM.

Pro tip: While rip current risk is low, always stay alert near structures like jetties and piers where unexpected currents can develop.

Catch those gentle waves and enjoy your beach weekend!

For more http://www.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 laid-back weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! Our surf report brings some mellow vibes with gentle 1 to 2 foot waves and a low rip current risk across the region.

Today starts with partly sunny skies and temperatures cruising into the mid 70s. Eastern Monmouth beaches like Sandy Hook can expect northeast winds around 5 mph, shifting east in the afternoon. Water temperatures are hovering around a comfortable 70 degrees, perfect for those looking to dip their toes in.

Long Beach Island and Atlantic City will see slightly cloudier conditions with a slight chance of passing showers. Winds will be steady from the northeast around 10 mph, keeping things cool and breezy. Water temperatures are in the mid 60s, so bring a light wetsuit if you're planning to catch some waves.

Cape May and Ocean City beaches will mirror this pattern - mostly cloudy with a hint of potential showers. East winds between 5 to 10 mph will keep things interesting, and water temperatures near 70 degrees make for pleasant ocean conditions.

Delaware beaches at Rehoboth are tracking the same forecast - mostly cloudy with a whisper of potential showers, northeast winds around 10 mph, and water temperatures in the lower 70s.

For all locations, the UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Sunrise will be early around 6:48-6:52 AM, with sunset following close behind between 6:45-6:50 PM.

Pro tip: While rip current risk is low, always stay alert near structures like jetties and piers where unexpected currents can develop.

Catch those gentle waves and enjoy your beach weekend!

For more http://www.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>Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Forecast: Cloudy Skies, Moderate Waves, and Potential Thunderstorms Ahead</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of coastal adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's looking like a mixed bag of maritime moods.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are serving up a cloudy canvas with patchy fog and a side of potential showers. Expect temperatures climbing to the mid-70s with south winds around 10 mph. The surf's running a solid 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk, so swimmers stay alert! Water's a comfortable 70 degrees, perfect for a quick dip.

Long Beach Island's bringing slightly more energy with a moderate thunderstorm potential. South winds will be whipping around 15 mph, keeping things interesting. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid-60s, and those 2 to 3 foot waves are calling your name.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are looking similarly spicy. Mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers and maybe a distant rumble of thunder. Winds dancing between 10 to 15 mph from the south will keep things dynamic. Water temperatures are creeping into the mid to upper 60s.

Delaware's Rehoboth Beach offers a slightly mellower scene - partly sunny with a slim chance of showers. Winds will calm down to around 5 mph, and water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 70s.

Friday promises clearer skies across the board - partly sunny with diminishing shower chances and cooler west winds. Surf heights will drop to 1 to 2 feet, and rip current risks will ease up.

Bottom line: Pack your sunscreen, a light jacket, and your adventurous spirit. The shore is 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>Thu, 25 Sep 2025 09:48:05 -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 along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's looking like a mixed bag of maritime moods.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are serving up a cloudy canvas with patchy fog and a side of potential showers. Expect temperatures climbing to the mid-70s with south winds around 10 mph. The surf's running a solid 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk, so swimmers stay alert! Water's a comfortable 70 degrees, perfect for a quick dip.

Long Beach Island's bringing slightly more energy with a moderate thunderstorm potential. South winds will be whipping around 15 mph, keeping things interesting. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid-60s, and those 2 to 3 foot waves are calling your name.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are looking similarly spicy. Mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers and maybe a distant rumble of thunder. Winds dancing between 10 to 15 mph from the south will keep things dynamic. Water temperatures are creeping into the mid to upper 60s.

Delaware's Rehoboth Beach offers a slightly mellower scene - partly sunny with a slim chance of showers. Winds will calm down to around 5 mph, and water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 70s.

Friday promises clearer skies across the board - partly sunny with diminishing shower chances and cooler west winds. Surf heights will drop to 1 to 2 feet, and rip current risks will ease up.

Bottom line: Pack your sunscreen, a light jacket, and your adventurous spirit. The shore is 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[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of coastal adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's looking like a mixed bag of maritime moods.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are serving up a cloudy canvas with patchy fog and a side of potential showers. Expect temperatures climbing to the mid-70s with south winds around 10 mph. The surf's running a solid 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk, so swimmers stay alert! Water's a comfortable 70 degrees, perfect for a quick dip.

Long Beach Island's bringing slightly more energy with a moderate thunderstorm potential. South winds will be whipping around 15 mph, keeping things interesting. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid-60s, and those 2 to 3 foot waves are calling your name.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are looking similarly spicy. Mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers and maybe a distant rumble of thunder. Winds dancing between 10 to 15 mph from the south will keep things dynamic. Water temperatures are creeping into the mid to upper 60s.

Delaware's Rehoboth Beach offers a slightly mellower scene - partly sunny with a slim chance of showers. Winds will calm down to around 5 mph, and water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 70s.

Friday promises clearer skies across the board - partly sunny with diminishing shower chances and cooler west winds. Surf heights will drop to 1 to 2 feet, and rip current risks will ease up.

Bottom line: Pack your sunscreen, a light jacket, and your adventurous spirit. The shore is 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>Dangerous Rip Currents Alert: Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Face High Surf Risks with Challenging Coastal Conditions</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1494988875</link>
      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! Today's forecast is serving up some serious maritime drama with high rip current risks that demand your full attention.

Our coastal waters are churning with 2 to 4 foot swells that'll test even the most seasoned wave riders. Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at partly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid-70s, but don't be fooled by the sunshine - those rip currents are ready to party.

Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are brewing their own maritime cocktail with south winds dancing between 5 to 10 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid-60s, making for a refreshing but not Arctic swim experience. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Ocean City and Cape May are painting a mostly cloudy canvas with temperatures creeping into the upper 70s. Winds will be shifting from southwest to south, creating dynamic conditions that'll keep lifeguards on their toes.

Rehoboth Beach is throwing a slightly different vibe with partly sunny conditions and water temperatures in the lower 70s. By Thursday, expect the mood to shift with increased cloud cover and a higher chance of showers across all regions.

The bottom line beach warriors: High rip current risks are in full effect. These underwater tricksters are no joke - they can turn a fun day into a dangerous situation faster than you can say wipeout. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and maybe chat up a lifeguard before diving in.

Surf's up - but be smart 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>Wed, 24 Sep 2025 09:47:09 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! Today's forecast is serving up some serious maritime drama with high rip current risks that demand your full attention.

Our coastal waters are churning with 2 to 4 foot swells that'll test even the most seasoned wave riders. Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at partly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid-70s, but don't be fooled by the sunshine - those rip currents are ready to party.

Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are brewing their own maritime cocktail with south winds dancing between 5 to 10 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid-60s, making for a refreshing but not Arctic swim experience. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Ocean City and Cape May are painting a mostly cloudy canvas with temperatures creeping into the upper 70s. Winds will be shifting from southwest to south, creating dynamic conditions that'll keep lifeguards on their toes.

Rehoboth Beach is throwing a slightly different vibe with partly sunny conditions and water temperatures in the lower 70s. By Thursday, expect the mood to shift with increased cloud cover and a higher chance of showers across all regions.

The bottom line beach warriors: High rip current risks are in full effect. These underwater tricksters are no joke - they can turn a fun day into a dangerous situation faster than you can say wipeout. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and maybe chat up a lifeguard before diving in.

Surf's up - but be smart 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 Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! Today's forecast is serving up some serious maritime drama with high rip current risks that demand your full attention.

Our coastal waters are churning with 2 to 4 foot swells that'll test even the most seasoned wave riders. Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at partly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid-70s, but don't be fooled by the sunshine - those rip currents are ready to party.

Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are brewing their own maritime cocktail with south winds dancing between 5 to 10 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid-60s, making for a refreshing but not Arctic swim experience. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Ocean City and Cape May are painting a mostly cloudy canvas with temperatures creeping into the upper 70s. Winds will be shifting from southwest to south, creating dynamic conditions that'll keep lifeguards on their toes.

Rehoboth Beach is throwing a slightly different vibe with partly sunny conditions and water temperatures in the lower 70s. By Thursday, expect the mood to shift with increased cloud cover and a higher chance of showers across all regions.

The bottom line beach warriors: High rip current risks are in full effect. These underwater tricksters are no joke - they can turn a fun day into a dangerous situation faster than you can say wipeout. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and maybe chat up a lifeguard before diving in.

Surf's up - but be smart 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 Rip Current Risk Warns Jersey Shore Beachgoers Surf Heights Reach 3-4 Feet Amid Sunny Upper 70s Weather</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of sun, waves, and some serious ocean action along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Buckle up for a high-risk rip current situation that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes. We're looking at surf heights of 3 to 4 feet today, so if you're not an experienced swimmer, you'll want to stay close to shore.

The weather gods are smiling down with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s. Perfect beach day? Almost. Those south winds ranging from 5 to 15 mph are going to keep things interesting. Water temperatures are hovering around 70 degrees - refreshing but not too chilly.

UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Pro tip: reapply every two hours and don't skimp on coverage.

Tide schedules are looking good for beach-goers. Expect high tides mid-morning, with low tides rolling in around mid-afternoon. Each coastal zone from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach has slightly different timing, so check your local spot.

Wednesday's forecast looks similar but with a twist - partly cloudy skies and a slight chance of showers. Surf heights will drop to 2 to 3 feet, and winds will calm down a bit.

The rip current risk remains high, so stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and if in doubt, don't go out. Remember, the ocean demands respect.

Stay safe, stay smart, 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, 23 Sep 2025 09:47:39 -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 sun, waves, and some serious ocean action along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Buckle up for a high-risk rip current situation that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes. We're looking at surf heights of 3 to 4 feet today, so if you're not an experienced swimmer, you'll want to stay close to shore.

The weather gods are smiling down with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s. Perfect beach day? Almost. Those south winds ranging from 5 to 15 mph are going to keep things interesting. Water temperatures are hovering around 70 degrees - refreshing but not too chilly.

UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Pro tip: reapply every two hours and don't skimp on coverage.

Tide schedules are looking good for beach-goers. Expect high tides mid-morning, with low tides rolling in around mid-afternoon. Each coastal zone from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach has slightly different timing, so check your local spot.

Wednesday's forecast looks similar but with a twist - partly cloudy skies and a slight chance of showers. Surf heights will drop to 2 to 3 feet, and winds will calm down a bit.

The rip current risk remains high, so stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and if in doubt, don't go out. Remember, the ocean demands respect.

Stay safe, stay smart, 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 day of sun, waves, and some serious ocean action along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Buckle up for a high-risk rip current situation that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes. We're looking at surf heights of 3 to 4 feet today, so if you're not an experienced swimmer, you'll want to stay close to shore.

The weather gods are smiling down with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s. Perfect beach day? Almost. Those south winds ranging from 5 to 15 mph are going to keep things interesting. Water temperatures are hovering around 70 degrees - refreshing but not too chilly.

UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Pro tip: reapply every two hours and don't skimp on coverage.

Tide schedules are looking good for beach-goers. Expect high tides mid-morning, with low tides rolling in around mid-afternoon. Each coastal zone from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach has slightly different timing, so check your local spot.

Wednesday's forecast looks similar but with a twist - partly cloudy skies and a slight chance of showers. Surf heights will drop to 2 to 3 feet, and winds will calm down a bit.

The rip current risk remains high, so stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and if in doubt, don't go out. Remember, the ocean demands respect.

Stay safe, stay smart, 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>Jersey Shore Beach Alert: High Rip Current Risk Meets Epic Surf Conditions for Adventurous Swimmers and Surfers This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for an epic day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. The waves are calling, but listen up - we've got a high rip current risk that demands your full attention.

Expect some seriously sweet conditions today with surf heights rolling in at 3 to 4 feet. The sun's playing peek-a-boo this morning, starting partly sunny and breaking into full sunshine by late afternoon. Water temperatures are hovering around the mid to upper 60s - perfect for adventurous swimmers and surfers.

East winds are cranking between 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating those tempting but potentially tricky wave conditions. Lifeguards are on high alert with a high rip current risk in effect from 8 AM until evening. Translation? Be smart, stay aware, and never surf alone.

Beach temperatures will dance in the upper 60s to lower 70s, with a moderate UV index. Grab that sunscreen and stay protected while you soak up these stellar late summer vibes.

Tide hunters, mark your calendars: morning high tides are hitting between 7:30 and 8:30 AM, with low tides rolling in around 1:50 to 2:20 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:40 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 7 PM.

Monday's looking like a carbon copy - high rip current risk, 3 to 4 foot surf, mostly sunny skies, and temperatures climbing into the lower 70s. East winds will mellow out a bit, making for potentially smoother water conditions.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch for rip currents, and enjoy this incredible beach day 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>Sun, 21 Sep 2025 15:36:41 -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 an epic day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. The waves are calling, but listen up - we've got a high rip current risk that demands your full attention.

Expect some seriously sweet conditions today with surf heights rolling in at 3 to 4 feet. The sun's playing peek-a-boo this morning, starting partly sunny and breaking into full sunshine by late afternoon. Water temperatures are hovering around the mid to upper 60s - perfect for adventurous swimmers and surfers.

East winds are cranking between 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating those tempting but potentially tricky wave conditions. Lifeguards are on high alert with a high rip current risk in effect from 8 AM until evening. Translation? Be smart, stay aware, and never surf alone.

Beach temperatures will dance in the upper 60s to lower 70s, with a moderate UV index. Grab that sunscreen and stay protected while you soak up these stellar late summer vibes.

Tide hunters, mark your calendars: morning high tides are hitting between 7:30 and 8:30 AM, with low tides rolling in around 1:50 to 2:20 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:40 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 7 PM.

Monday's looking like a carbon copy - high rip current risk, 3 to 4 foot surf, mostly sunny skies, and temperatures climbing into the lower 70s. East winds will mellow out a bit, making for potentially smoother water conditions.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch for rip currents, and enjoy this incredible beach day 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 an epic day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. The waves are calling, but listen up - we've got a high rip current risk that demands your full attention.

Expect some seriously sweet conditions today with surf heights rolling in at 3 to 4 feet. The sun's playing peek-a-boo this morning, starting partly sunny and breaking into full sunshine by late afternoon. Water temperatures are hovering around the mid to upper 60s - perfect for adventurous swimmers and surfers.

East winds are cranking between 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating those tempting but potentially tricky wave conditions. Lifeguards are on high alert with a high rip current risk in effect from 8 AM until evening. Translation? Be smart, stay aware, and never surf alone.

Beach temperatures will dance in the upper 60s to lower 70s, with a moderate UV index. Grab that sunscreen and stay protected while you soak up these stellar late summer vibes.

Tide hunters, mark your calendars: morning high tides are hitting between 7:30 and 8:30 AM, with low tides rolling in around 1:50 to 2:20 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:40 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 7 PM.

Monday's looking like a carbon copy - high rip current risk, 3 to 4 foot surf, mostly sunny skies, and temperatures climbing into the lower 70s. East winds will mellow out a bit, making for potentially smoother water conditions.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch for rip currents, and enjoy this incredible beach day responsibly!

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      <title>Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Offer Perfect Surfing and Beach Conditions This Weekend with Sunny Skies and Moderate Waves</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your sunscreen and boards because the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up some seriously sweet conditions this weekend!

Let's break it down: today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with plenty of sunshine and temperatures cruising around 70 degrees. Water's sitting at a comfortable 65 to 70 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. Winds will be blowing northeast around 15 to 20 mph, creating some playful conditions.

Heads up though - we've got a moderate rip current risk today, so stay alert and swim smart. Surf's running small and mellow at 1 to 2 feet, perfect for beginners or those looking to catch some gentle waves.

Sunday's bringing more excitement with surf heights jumping to 2 to 3 feet and the rip current risk going high. Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures dipping slightly into the upper 60s. East winds around 15 mph will keep things interesting for wave riders.

UV index is cranking high both days, so slather on that sunscreen and protect your skin. Pro tip: morning high tides will be your best bet for catching clean sets. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, every stretch of coastline is looking prime for beach time.

Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just looking to soak up some rays, this weekend's forecast is screaming "beach day!" Just remember - respect the ocean, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the epic late summer vibes.

Stay stoked and stay safe, 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, 20 Sep 2025 09:47:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your sunscreen and boards because the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up some seriously sweet conditions this weekend!

Let's break it down: today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with plenty of sunshine and temperatures cruising around 70 degrees. Water's sitting at a comfortable 65 to 70 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. Winds will be blowing northeast around 15 to 20 mph, creating some playful conditions.

Heads up though - we've got a moderate rip current risk today, so stay alert and swim smart. Surf's running small and mellow at 1 to 2 feet, perfect for beginners or those looking to catch some gentle waves.

Sunday's bringing more excitement with surf heights jumping to 2 to 3 feet and the rip current risk going high. Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures dipping slightly into the upper 60s. East winds around 15 mph will keep things interesting for wave riders.

UV index is cranking high both days, so slather on that sunscreen and protect your skin. Pro tip: morning high tides will be your best bet for catching clean sets. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, every stretch of coastline is looking prime for beach time.

Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just looking to soak up some rays, this weekend's forecast is screaming "beach day!" Just remember - respect the ocean, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the epic late summer vibes.

Stay stoked and stay safe, 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[Surfers and beach lovers, grab your sunscreen and boards because the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up some seriously sweet conditions this weekend!

Let's break it down: today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with plenty of sunshine and temperatures cruising around 70 degrees. Water's sitting at a comfortable 65 to 70 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. Winds will be blowing northeast around 15 to 20 mph, creating some playful conditions.

Heads up though - we've got a moderate rip current risk today, so stay alert and swim smart. Surf's running small and mellow at 1 to 2 feet, perfect for beginners or those looking to catch some gentle waves.

Sunday's bringing more excitement with surf heights jumping to 2 to 3 feet and the rip current risk going high. Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures dipping slightly into the upper 60s. East winds around 15 mph will keep things interesting for wave riders.

UV index is cranking high both days, so slather on that sunscreen and protect your skin. Pro tip: morning high tides will be your best bet for catching clean sets. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, every stretch of coastline is looking prime for beach time.

Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just looking to soak up some rays, this weekend's forecast is screaming "beach day!" Just remember - respect the ocean, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the epic late summer vibes.

Stay stoked and stay safe, 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>Jersey Shore and Delaware Beach Forecast: Moderate Surf, Cloudy Mornings, Sunny Afternoons with High UV and Refreshing Waves</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

We're looking at a moderate rip current risk across the region, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Waves are rolling in at a solid 2 to 3 feet - perfect for some casual boarding or riding the swells.

Today's forecast is a tale of two skies. Expect mostly cloudy conditions in the morning, gradually giving way to sunny skies by early afternoon. A slight chance of showers might pop up, so keep an eye on those clouds. Water temperatures are hovering around 70 degrees - cool enough to be refreshing but warm enough to enjoy.

The UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Temperatures will peak in the upper 70s with northwest winds dancing between 5 to 10 miles per hour. Early birds can catch a gorgeous sunrise around 6:40 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 7 PM.

Good news for tomorrow - the rip current risk drops to low, and we're looking at a stunning sunny day. Temperatures will climb to around 80 degrees, with winds shifting from northwest to southwest. Surf heights will mellow out to 1 to 2 feet, making for some smooth sailing.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location, but most beaches will see low tide around midday and high tide in the early morning or evening. Pro tip: always check local tide charts before heading out.

Whether you're a hardcore surfer, casual beach-goer, or just looking to soak up some sun, the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are calling your name. Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy 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>Thu, 18 Sep 2025 09:47:14 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

We're looking at a moderate rip current risk across the region, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Waves are rolling in at a solid 2 to 3 feet - perfect for some casual boarding or riding the swells.

Today's forecast is a tale of two skies. Expect mostly cloudy conditions in the morning, gradually giving way to sunny skies by early afternoon. A slight chance of showers might pop up, so keep an eye on those clouds. Water temperatures are hovering around 70 degrees - cool enough to be refreshing but warm enough to enjoy.

The UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Temperatures will peak in the upper 70s with northwest winds dancing between 5 to 10 miles per hour. Early birds can catch a gorgeous sunrise around 6:40 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 7 PM.

Good news for tomorrow - the rip current risk drops to low, and we're looking at a stunning sunny day. Temperatures will climb to around 80 degrees, with winds shifting from northwest to southwest. Surf heights will mellow out to 1 to 2 feet, making for some smooth sailing.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location, but most beaches will see low tide around midday and high tide in the early morning or evening. Pro tip: always check local tide charts before heading out.

Whether you're a hardcore surfer, casual beach-goer, or just looking to soak up some sun, the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are calling your name. Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy 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! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

We're looking at a moderate rip current risk across the region, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Waves are rolling in at a solid 2 to 3 feet - perfect for some casual boarding or riding the swells.

Today's forecast is a tale of two skies. Expect mostly cloudy conditions in the morning, gradually giving way to sunny skies by early afternoon. A slight chance of showers might pop up, so keep an eye on those clouds. Water temperatures are hovering around 70 degrees - cool enough to be refreshing but warm enough to enjoy.

The UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Temperatures will peak in the upper 70s with northwest winds dancing between 5 to 10 miles per hour. Early birds can catch a gorgeous sunrise around 6:40 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 7 PM.

Good news for tomorrow - the rip current risk drops to low, and we're looking at a stunning sunny day. Temperatures will climb to around 80 degrees, with winds shifting from northwest to southwest. Surf heights will mellow out to 1 to 2 feet, making for some smooth sailing.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location, but most beaches will see low tide around midday and high tide in the early morning or evening. Pro tip: always check local tide charts before heading out.

Whether you're a hardcore surfer, casual beach-goer, or just looking to soak up some sun, the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are calling your name. Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy 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 Warning Jersey Delaware Shores Dangerous Surf Conditions Lifeguards Alert Beach Goers to Extreme Ocean Risks</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your coastal adventure forecast for Wednesday.

Buckle up for a wild day along the Jersey and Delaware shores. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes. Those powerful east winds are churning up some serious surf action with waves climbing 3 to 6 feet along the coastline.

If you're heading to the beach, pack your weather-ready attitude. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a solid chance of showers and thunderstorms rolling through. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s - definitely wetsuit territory for serious surfers.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the entire coastline is under a high rip current warning. Translation? Those ocean currents are no joke today. Experienced swimmers and surfers only, folks. The rest of you might want to keep your toes in the sand.

Winds are going to be blowing hard from the east - we're talking 15 to 25 mph - which means those waves will be choppy and unpredictable. UV index is moderate, so if you do venture out, sunscreen is your best friend.

Good news for tomorrow - things calm down. Rip current risk drops to moderate, waves will settle to 2 to 3 feet, and you'll see some partly sunny skies. Temperatures will nudge up into the mid-70s.

Pro tip: Check those tide charts before you go. Today's low tides are happening late morning, with high tides rolling in around late afternoon.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean!

For more http://www.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 Sep 2025 09:47:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your coastal adventure forecast for Wednesday.

Buckle up for a wild day along the Jersey and Delaware shores. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes. Those powerful east winds are churning up some serious surf action with waves climbing 3 to 6 feet along the coastline.

If you're heading to the beach, pack your weather-ready attitude. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a solid chance of showers and thunderstorms rolling through. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s - definitely wetsuit territory for serious surfers.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the entire coastline is under a high rip current warning. Translation? Those ocean currents are no joke today. Experienced swimmers and surfers only, folks. The rest of you might want to keep your toes in the sand.

Winds are going to be blowing hard from the east - we're talking 15 to 25 mph - which means those waves will be choppy and unpredictable. UV index is moderate, so if you do venture out, sunscreen is your best friend.

Good news for tomorrow - things calm down. Rip current risk drops to moderate, waves will settle to 2 to 3 feet, and you'll see some partly sunny skies. Temperatures will nudge up into the mid-70s.

Pro tip: Check those tide charts before you go. Today's low tides are happening late morning, with high tides rolling in around late afternoon.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean!

For more http://www.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 adventure forecast for Wednesday.

Buckle up for a wild day along the Jersey and Delaware shores. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that's going to keep lifeguards on their toes. Those powerful east winds are churning up some serious surf action with waves climbing 3 to 6 feet along the coastline.

If you're heading to the beach, pack your weather-ready attitude. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a solid chance of showers and thunderstorms rolling through. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s - definitely wetsuit territory for serious surfers.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the entire coastline is under a high rip current warning. Translation? Those ocean currents are no joke today. Experienced swimmers and surfers only, folks. The rest of you might want to keep your toes in the sand.

Winds are going to be blowing hard from the east - we're talking 15 to 25 mph - which means those waves will be choppy and unpredictable. UV index is moderate, so if you do venture out, sunscreen is your best friend.

Good news for tomorrow - things calm down. Rip current risk drops to moderate, waves will settle to 2 to 3 feet, and you'll see some partly sunny skies. Temperatures will nudge up into the mid-70s.

Pro tip: Check those tide charts before you go. Today's low tides are happening late morning, with high tides rolling in around late afternoon.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean!

For more http://www.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>Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast Brace for High Waves, Strong Winds, and Dangerous Rip Currents This Weekend</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2877541562</link>
      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers, and it's looking like a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! Buckle up for some serious wave action and tricky conditions today.

We're talking high rip current risks across all beaches from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, so listen up and stay alert. The surf is cranking with heights ranging from 3 to 7 feet depending on your location. Eastern Monmouth's looking at 3 to 5 foot swells, while Delaware and Atlantic City beaches are seeing more impressive 4 to 6 foot waves that'll definitely get your adrenaline pumping.

Winds are coming in strong from the northeast, blowing between 15 to 30 mph - expect some serious chop and breezy conditions. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, which isn't too shabby for late summer.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers and occasional thunderstorms, especially down in Cape May and Delaware beaches. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen if you catch a break in the clouds.

Tides are going to be moving throughout the day - check your local tide charts for precise times. Low tides range from 9:16 AM in Belmar to 10:53 AM in Barnegat, with corresponding high tides in the afternoon.

Bottom line: High rip current risk means dangerous swimming conditions. Experienced surfers might find some exciting waves, but casual swimmers should stay on shore. Always respect the ocean and watch for local warnings.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the maritime drama unfolding along 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>Tue, 16 Sep 2025 09:47:04 -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 looking like a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! Buckle up for some serious wave action and tricky conditions today.

We're talking high rip current risks across all beaches from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, so listen up and stay alert. The surf is cranking with heights ranging from 3 to 7 feet depending on your location. Eastern Monmouth's looking at 3 to 5 foot swells, while Delaware and Atlantic City beaches are seeing more impressive 4 to 6 foot waves that'll definitely get your adrenaline pumping.

Winds are coming in strong from the northeast, blowing between 15 to 30 mph - expect some serious chop and breezy conditions. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, which isn't too shabby for late summer.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers and occasional thunderstorms, especially down in Cape May and Delaware beaches. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen if you catch a break in the clouds.

Tides are going to be moving throughout the day - check your local tide charts for precise times. Low tides range from 9:16 AM in Belmar to 10:53 AM in Barnegat, with corresponding high tides in the afternoon.

Bottom line: High rip current risk means dangerous swimming conditions. Experienced surfers might find some exciting waves, but casual swimmers should stay on shore. Always respect the ocean and watch for local warnings.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the maritime drama unfolding along 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[Surf's up, beach lovers, and it's looking like a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! Buckle up for some serious wave action and tricky conditions today.

We're talking high rip current risks across all beaches from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, so listen up and stay alert. The surf is cranking with heights ranging from 3 to 7 feet depending on your location. Eastern Monmouth's looking at 3 to 5 foot swells, while Delaware and Atlantic City beaches are seeing more impressive 4 to 6 foot waves that'll definitely get your adrenaline pumping.

Winds are coming in strong from the northeast, blowing between 15 to 30 mph - expect some serious chop and breezy conditions. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, which isn't too shabby for late summer.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers and occasional thunderstorms, especially down in Cape May and Delaware beaches. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen if you catch a break in the clouds.

Tides are going to be moving throughout the day - check your local tide charts for precise times. Low tides range from 9:16 AM in Belmar to 10:53 AM in Barnegat, with corresponding high tides in the afternoon.

Bottom line: High rip current risk means dangerous swimming conditions. Experienced surfers might find some exciting waves, but casual swimmers should stay on shore. Always respect the ocean and watch for local warnings.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the maritime drama unfolding along 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>Jersey Shore Weekend Forecast: Sunny Skies, Perfect Beach Conditions for Surfers and Sun Seekers</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for a stellar September Sunday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! Today's looking like a picture-perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, expect calm waters with surf heights hovering around one to two feet. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid to upper 60s, making for a refreshing ocean experience. The UV index is high, so don't forget that sunscreen!

Winds will start light and variable, then shift to a gentle southeast breeze around 5 miles per hour. For those planning their day, morning low tides hit between 6:49 AM in Belmar and 7:35 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides rolling in during the early afternoon.

Monday brings a bit more excitement to the surf zone. Expect surf heights to bump up to 2-3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Northeast winds will kick in stronger at 10-15 miles per hour, so water enthusiasts should exercise caution. The beaches will remain mostly sunny with temperatures cooling slightly into the mid-70s.

Sunrise lovers can catch the golden morning light around 6:35-6:40 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 7:07 and 7:12 PM. Whether you're looking to catch waves, soak up some sun, or just enjoy the coastal scenery, this weekend's forecast is serving up some serious beach vibes!

Pro tip: Always keep an eye on local conditions and respect those rip current warnings. Stay safe and enjoy the shore!

For more http://www.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 Sep 2025 09:46:37 -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 stellar September Sunday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! Today's looking like a picture-perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, expect calm waters with surf heights hovering around one to two feet. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid to upper 60s, making for a refreshing ocean experience. The UV index is high, so don't forget that sunscreen!

Winds will start light and variable, then shift to a gentle southeast breeze around 5 miles per hour. For those planning their day, morning low tides hit between 6:49 AM in Belmar and 7:35 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides rolling in during the early afternoon.

Monday brings a bit more excitement to the surf zone. Expect surf heights to bump up to 2-3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Northeast winds will kick in stronger at 10-15 miles per hour, so water enthusiasts should exercise caution. The beaches will remain mostly sunny with temperatures cooling slightly into the mid-70s.

Sunrise lovers can catch the golden morning light around 6:35-6:40 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 7:07 and 7:12 PM. Whether you're looking to catch waves, soak up some sun, or just enjoy the coastal scenery, this weekend's forecast is serving up some serious beach vibes!

Pro tip: Always keep an eye on local conditions and respect those rip current warnings. Stay safe and enjoy the shore!

For more http://www.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 stellar September Sunday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! Today's looking like a picture-perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, expect calm waters with surf heights hovering around one to two feet. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid to upper 60s, making for a refreshing ocean experience. The UV index is high, so don't forget that sunscreen!

Winds will start light and variable, then shift to a gentle southeast breeze around 5 miles per hour. For those planning their day, morning low tides hit between 6:49 AM in Belmar and 7:35 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides rolling in during the early afternoon.

Monday brings a bit more excitement to the surf zone. Expect surf heights to bump up to 2-3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Northeast winds will kick in stronger at 10-15 miles per hour, so water enthusiasts should exercise caution. The beaches will remain mostly sunny with temperatures cooling slightly into the mid-70s.

Sunrise lovers can catch the golden morning light around 6:35-6:40 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 7:07 and 7:12 PM. Whether you're looking to catch waves, soak up some sun, or just enjoy the coastal scenery, this weekend's forecast is serving up some serious beach vibes!

Pro tip: Always keep an eye on local conditions and respect those rip current warnings. Stay safe and enjoy the shore!

For more http://www.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>Jersey Shore Weekend Forecast: Sunny Skies, Perfect Waves, and Beach Bliss Await Beachgoers from Sandy Hook to Cape May</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a stellar weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's shaping up to be a sun-soaked paradise with moderate rip current risks and waves hitting that sweet 2 to 3 foot range.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, expect southeast winds dancing around 10 miles per hour and temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. The water's looking gorgeous - ranging from mid to upper 60s - perfect for those looking to catch some rays or take a refreshing dip.

UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Pro tip: reapply frequently and stay hydrated! The sun will be your spotlight from sunrise at around 6:35 AM until sunset near 7:10 PM.

Tide lovers, mark your calendars. Belmar's high tide hits at 12:26 PM, while Atlantic City and Cape May will see their high waters around 12:30 PM. Rehoboth Beach beachgoers can expect a high tide at 12:55 PM.

Sunday brings a mellower vibe - rip current risks drop to low, with waves chilling at 1 to 2 feet. Winds will shift southwest, temperatures nudge into the upper 70s, and the mostly sunny skies continue. Tides will be slightly later, so plan accordingly.

Surfers, swimmers, and beach bums - stay alert near jetties and piers, where rip currents can be tricky. Safety first, fun always!

Catch those waves and enjoy your beach weekend!

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

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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2025 12:20:59 -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 stellar weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's shaping up to be a sun-soaked paradise with moderate rip current risks and waves hitting that sweet 2 to 3 foot range.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, expect southeast winds dancing around 10 miles per hour and temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. The water's looking gorgeous - ranging from mid to upper 60s - perfect for those looking to catch some rays or take a refreshing dip.

UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Pro tip: reapply frequently and stay hydrated! The sun will be your spotlight from sunrise at around 6:35 AM until sunset near 7:10 PM.

Tide lovers, mark your calendars. Belmar's high tide hits at 12:26 PM, while Atlantic City and Cape May will see their high waters around 12:30 PM. Rehoboth Beach beachgoers can expect a high tide at 12:55 PM.

Sunday brings a mellower vibe - rip current risks drop to low, with waves chilling at 1 to 2 feet. Winds will shift southwest, temperatures nudge into the upper 70s, and the mostly sunny skies continue. Tides will be slightly later, so plan accordingly.

Surfers, swimmers, and beach bums - stay alert near jetties and piers, where rip currents can be tricky. Safety first, fun always!

Catch those waves and enjoy your beach weekend!

For more http://www.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 stellar weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's shaping up to be a sun-soaked paradise with moderate rip current risks and waves hitting that sweet 2 to 3 foot range.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, expect southeast winds dancing around 10 miles per hour and temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. The water's looking gorgeous - ranging from mid to upper 60s - perfect for those looking to catch some rays or take a refreshing dip.

UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Pro tip: reapply frequently and stay hydrated! The sun will be your spotlight from sunrise at around 6:35 AM until sunset near 7:10 PM.

Tide lovers, mark your calendars. Belmar's high tide hits at 12:26 PM, while Atlantic City and Cape May will see their high waters around 12:30 PM. Rehoboth Beach beachgoers can expect a high tide at 12:55 PM.

Sunday brings a mellower vibe - rip current risks drop to low, with waves chilling at 1 to 2 feet. Winds will shift southwest, temperatures nudge into the upper 70s, and the mostly sunny skies continue. Tides will be slightly later, so plan accordingly.

Surfers, swimmers, and beach bums - stay alert near jetties and piers, where rip currents can be tricky. Safety first, fun always!

Catch those waves and enjoy your beach weekend!

For more http://www.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 Jersey Shore Delaware Beaches Surf Conditions Intense Waves Sunny Weather Beach Safety Forecast</title>
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      <description>Beach Lovers and Wave Watchers! Get ready for a stunning day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's forecast is packed with sunshine and some serious surf action!

Heads up surfers and swimmers: we're looking at a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK across all coastal zones. The waves are pumping with 3 to 5 foot swells that will challenge even experienced ocean enthusiasts. Those northeast winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour are going to keep things interesting.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 60s - perfect for a wetsuit session. Expect brilliant sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. The UV index is moderate, so grab that sunscreen and protect your skin while you're catching those epic waves.

Tide times are calling for morning highs between 10:30 and 11:15 AM, with low tides rolling in around 5 PM across different beach zones. Sunrise kicks off around 6:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 7:15 PM - giving you plenty of daylight for beach adventures.

As we cruise into Friday, conditions will mellow out. Rip current risk drops to MODERATE with smaller 2 to 3 foot surf. The sunny weather continues, keeping that perfect beach vibe alive with northeast winds holding steady.

Pro tip: Always respect the ocean, watch for warning signs, and know your limits. These rip currents are no joke - they can challenge even seasoned swimmers. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy this absolutely gorgeous 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>Thu, 11 Sep 2025 13:56:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Beach Lovers and Wave Watchers! Get ready for a stunning day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's forecast is packed with sunshine and some serious surf action!

Heads up surfers and swimmers: we're looking at a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK across all coastal zones. The waves are pumping with 3 to 5 foot swells that will challenge even experienced ocean enthusiasts. Those northeast winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour are going to keep things interesting.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 60s - perfect for a wetsuit session. Expect brilliant sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. The UV index is moderate, so grab that sunscreen and protect your skin while you're catching those epic waves.

Tide times are calling for morning highs between 10:30 and 11:15 AM, with low tides rolling in around 5 PM across different beach zones. Sunrise kicks off around 6:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 7:15 PM - giving you plenty of daylight for beach adventures.

As we cruise into Friday, conditions will mellow out. Rip current risk drops to MODERATE with smaller 2 to 3 foot surf. The sunny weather continues, keeping that perfect beach vibe alive with northeast winds holding steady.

Pro tip: Always respect the ocean, watch for warning signs, and know your limits. These rip currents are no joke - they can challenge even seasoned swimmers. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy this absolutely gorgeous 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[Beach Lovers and Wave Watchers! Get ready for a stunning day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's forecast is packed with sunshine and some serious surf action!

Heads up surfers and swimmers: we're looking at a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK across all coastal zones. The waves are pumping with 3 to 5 foot swells that will challenge even experienced ocean enthusiasts. Those northeast winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour are going to keep things interesting.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 60s - perfect for a wetsuit session. Expect brilliant sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. The UV index is moderate, so grab that sunscreen and protect your skin while you're catching those epic waves.

Tide times are calling for morning highs between 10:30 and 11:15 AM, with low tides rolling in around 5 PM across different beach zones. Sunrise kicks off around 6:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 7:15 PM - giving you plenty of daylight for beach adventures.

As we cruise into Friday, conditions will mellow out. Rip current risk drops to MODERATE with smaller 2 to 3 foot surf. The sunny weather continues, keeping that perfect beach vibe alive with northeast winds holding steady.

Pro tip: Always respect the ocean, watch for warning signs, and know your limits. These rip currents are no joke - they can challenge even seasoned swimmers. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy this absolutely gorgeous 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>Epic Jersey Shore Surf Alert: High Swells, Rip Currents, and Beach Conditions You Need to Know Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your High-Octane Coastal Forecast

Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey and Delaware shores! We're looking at some seriously epic ocean conditions that'll make surfers and beach bums take notice.

Today's bringing massive swells ranging from 3 to 7 feet across our coastal regions. Heads up - we've got a HIGH rip current risk that's no joke. These waters are not for the faint of heart!

Expect northeastern winds howling between 15 to 25 miles per hour, creating some seriously gnarly conditions. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - not too shabby for late summer adventurers.

The UV index is cranked up to HIGH, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Mostly sunny skies will dominate, with temperatures chillin' in the lower 70s. Perfect beach weather with just enough edge to keep things interesting.

Wednesday's forecast looks slightly more moody - mostly cloudy with a chance of showers rolling through. Surf heights will calm down a bit to 3 to 5 feet, but that rip current risk remains HIGH.

Pro tip for all you beach warriors: respect the ocean. Those rip currents are no joke - they can turn a fun day into a dangerous situation faster than you can say wipeout.

Your tide schedules are locked and loaded - check your local spots for precise timing. Sunrise and sunset will frame some killer views, so keep those cameras ready.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.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 10:08:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your High-Octane Coastal Forecast

Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey and Delaware shores! We're looking at some seriously epic ocean conditions that'll make surfers and beach bums take notice.

Today's bringing massive swells ranging from 3 to 7 feet across our coastal regions. Heads up - we've got a HIGH rip current risk that's no joke. These waters are not for the faint of heart!

Expect northeastern winds howling between 15 to 25 miles per hour, creating some seriously gnarly conditions. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - not too shabby for late summer adventurers.

The UV index is cranked up to HIGH, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Mostly sunny skies will dominate, with temperatures chillin' in the lower 70s. Perfect beach weather with just enough edge to keep things interesting.

Wednesday's forecast looks slightly more moody - mostly cloudy with a chance of showers rolling through. Surf heights will calm down a bit to 3 to 5 feet, but that rip current risk remains HIGH.

Pro tip for all you beach warriors: respect the ocean. Those rip currents are no joke - they can turn a fun day into a dangerous situation faster than you can say wipeout.

Your tide schedules are locked and loaded - check your local spots for precise timing. Sunrise and sunset will frame some killer views, so keep those cameras ready.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.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 High-Octane Coastal Forecast

Buckle up for a wild ride along the Jersey and Delaware shores! We're looking at some seriously epic ocean conditions that'll make surfers and beach bums take notice.

Today's bringing massive swells ranging from 3 to 7 feet across our coastal regions. Heads up - we've got a HIGH rip current risk that's no joke. These waters are not for the faint of heart!

Expect northeastern winds howling between 15 to 25 miles per hour, creating some seriously gnarly conditions. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s - not too shabby for late summer adventurers.

The UV index is cranked up to HIGH, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Mostly sunny skies will dominate, with temperatures chillin' in the lower 70s. Perfect beach weather with just enough edge to keep things interesting.

Wednesday's forecast looks slightly more moody - mostly cloudy with a chance of showers rolling through. Surf heights will calm down a bit to 3 to 5 feet, but that rip current risk remains HIGH.

Pro tip for all you beach warriors: respect the ocean. Those rip currents are no joke - they can turn a fun day into a dangerous situation faster than you can say wipeout.

Your tide schedules are locked and loaded - check your local spots for precise timing. Sunrise and sunset will frame some killer views, so keep those cameras ready.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.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>Jersey Shore Weekend Beach Forecast: Cloudy Mornings, Sunny Afternoons with Mild Surf and Moderate Rip Risks</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7238313632</link>
      <description>Alright beach lovers, buckle up for your weekend coastal conditions report!

Mother Nature's serving up a mixed bag along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches today. Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking calm with gentle 1 to 2 foot surf and a low rip current risk. Expect cloudy skies through early afternoon with a chance of light showers, then things will brighten up with temperatures hanging in the lower 70s.

Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are getting a bit more action with moderate rip current risks and slightly choppier 2 to 3 foot waves. Water temperatures are cooling down into the mid to upper 60s, so you might want that wetsuit. Cloudy conditions with scattered showers will dominate the morning, but sunshine is waiting in the wings for Monday.

Cape May and Ocean City are tracking similar conditions - mostly cloudy with showers likely and northwest winds around 10 mph. Water's sitting right around 70 degrees with 1 to 2 foot surf.

Delaware's Rehoboth Beach looks pretty mellow with minimal wave action, around 1 foot today expanding to 1 to 2 feet tomorrow. North winds will be pushing 10 to 15 mph, so prepare for a bit of a breeze.

The universal good news? Monday's forecast across all regions screams sunny skies and lower rip current risks. Temperatures will stay consistent in the lower 70s with pleasant northeast winds.

Pro tip: Even with low rip current risks, always stay alert near jetties, piers, 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>Sun, 07 Sep 2025 09:50:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers, buckle up for your weekend coastal conditions report!

Mother Nature's serving up a mixed bag along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches today. Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking calm with gentle 1 to 2 foot surf and a low rip current risk. Expect cloudy skies through early afternoon with a chance of light showers, then things will brighten up with temperatures hanging in the lower 70s.

Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are getting a bit more action with moderate rip current risks and slightly choppier 2 to 3 foot waves. Water temperatures are cooling down into the mid to upper 60s, so you might want that wetsuit. Cloudy conditions with scattered showers will dominate the morning, but sunshine is waiting in the wings for Monday.

Cape May and Ocean City are tracking similar conditions - mostly cloudy with showers likely and northwest winds around 10 mph. Water's sitting right around 70 degrees with 1 to 2 foot surf.

Delaware's Rehoboth Beach looks pretty mellow with minimal wave action, around 1 foot today expanding to 1 to 2 feet tomorrow. North winds will be pushing 10 to 15 mph, so prepare for a bit of a breeze.

The universal good news? Monday's forecast across all regions screams sunny skies and lower rip current risks. Temperatures will stay consistent in the lower 70s with pleasant northeast winds.

Pro tip: Even with low rip current risks, always stay alert near jetties, piers, 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[Alright beach lovers, buckle up for your weekend coastal conditions report!

Mother Nature's serving up a mixed bag along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches today. Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking calm with gentle 1 to 2 foot surf and a low rip current risk. Expect cloudy skies through early afternoon with a chance of light showers, then things will brighten up with temperatures hanging in the lower 70s.

Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are getting a bit more action with moderate rip current risks and slightly choppier 2 to 3 foot waves. Water temperatures are cooling down into the mid to upper 60s, so you might want that wetsuit. Cloudy conditions with scattered showers will dominate the morning, but sunshine is waiting in the wings for Monday.

Cape May and Ocean City are tracking similar conditions - mostly cloudy with showers likely and northwest winds around 10 mph. Water's sitting right around 70 degrees with 1 to 2 foot surf.

Delaware's Rehoboth Beach looks pretty mellow with minimal wave action, around 1 foot today expanding to 1 to 2 feet tomorrow. North winds will be pushing 10 to 15 mph, so prepare for a bit of a breeze.

The universal good news? Monday's forecast across all regions screams sunny skies and lower rip current risks. Temperatures will stay consistent in the lower 70s with pleasant northeast winds.

Pro tip: Even with low rip current risks, always stay alert near jetties, piers, 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>Jersey Shore Weekend Forecast: Sizzling Saturday with Rip Current Warnings and Thunderstorm Potential Ahead of Sunday Cool Down</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're tracking a sizzling Saturday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast with some spicy marine conditions brewing.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at a moderate rip current risk today, so swimmers stay alert. Expect waves in the 1 to 2 foot range with south winds dancing at 10 to 15 miles per hour. The day starts mostly sunny but transforms into a cloudy afternoon with potential thunderstorms rolling through. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 70s, perfect for a quick dip.

Long Beach Island cranks up the wind intensity with 15 to 20 mile per hour southern breezes. Similar surf conditions persist with moderate rip current warnings. Thunderstorm potential is moderate, so pack that rain jacket alongside your beach towel.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are serving up near identical beach vibes. Moderate rip current risks, 1 to 2 foot surf, and high UV indexes mean sunscreen is your best friend today. Water temperatures range from mid 60s to around 70 degrees.

Delaware beaches offer a slightly calmer scene with low rip current risks and a slight chance of showers. Winds remain steady around 15 miles per hour with water temperatures in the mid 70s.

Sunday brings a significant cool down across all regions. Expect mostly cloudy skies, northwest winds, and temperatures dropping into the low 70s. Rip current risks diminish, making for safer swimming conditions.

Bottom line beach goers: Stay weather aware, respect the ocean, and enjoy these late summer 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Sep 2025 09:50:13 -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 a sizzling Saturday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast with some spicy marine conditions brewing.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at a moderate rip current risk today, so swimmers stay alert. Expect waves in the 1 to 2 foot range with south winds dancing at 10 to 15 miles per hour. The day starts mostly sunny but transforms into a cloudy afternoon with potential thunderstorms rolling through. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 70s, perfect for a quick dip.

Long Beach Island cranks up the wind intensity with 15 to 20 mile per hour southern breezes. Similar surf conditions persist with moderate rip current warnings. Thunderstorm potential is moderate, so pack that rain jacket alongside your beach towel.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are serving up near identical beach vibes. Moderate rip current risks, 1 to 2 foot surf, and high UV indexes mean sunscreen is your best friend today. Water temperatures range from mid 60s to around 70 degrees.

Delaware beaches offer a slightly calmer scene with low rip current risks and a slight chance of showers. Winds remain steady around 15 miles per hour with water temperatures in the mid 70s.

Sunday brings a significant cool down across all regions. Expect mostly cloudy skies, northwest winds, and temperatures dropping into the low 70s. Rip current risks diminish, making for safer swimming conditions.

Bottom line beach goers: Stay weather aware, respect the ocean, and enjoy these late summer 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[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're tracking a sizzling Saturday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast with some spicy marine conditions brewing.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at a moderate rip current risk today, so swimmers stay alert. Expect waves in the 1 to 2 foot range with south winds dancing at 10 to 15 miles per hour. The day starts mostly sunny but transforms into a cloudy afternoon with potential thunderstorms rolling through. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 70s, perfect for a quick dip.

Long Beach Island cranks up the wind intensity with 15 to 20 mile per hour southern breezes. Similar surf conditions persist with moderate rip current warnings. Thunderstorm potential is moderate, so pack that rain jacket alongside your beach towel.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are serving up near identical beach vibes. Moderate rip current risks, 1 to 2 foot surf, and high UV indexes mean sunscreen is your best friend today. Water temperatures range from mid 60s to around 70 degrees.

Delaware beaches offer a slightly calmer scene with low rip current risks and a slight chance of showers. Winds remain steady around 15 miles per hour with water temperatures in the mid 70s.

Sunday brings a significant cool down across all regions. Expect mostly cloudy skies, northwest winds, and temperatures dropping into the low 70s. Rip current risks diminish, making for safer swimming conditions.

Bottom line beach goers: Stay weather aware, respect the ocean, and enjoy these late summer 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>Jersey Shore Surf Report Sizzling Thursday Promises Perfect Beach Conditions with Moderate Waves and Sunny Skies</title>
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      <description>Good morning, surf enthusiasts! Get ready for a sizzling Thursday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches, where the sun is primed to bring some serious beach vibes.

Across all coastal zones, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. The waves are serving up a consistent 2 to 3 foot surf that'll keep things interesting without being too wild.

Water temperatures are ranging from the mid-60s around Atlantic City to the lower 70s near Sandy Hook, perfect for some quick cooldown sessions. Expect gloriously sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s today, pushing into the lower 80s by Friday.

Wind will be your beach companion, starting gentle in the morning around 5 mph and ramping up to a solid 10 to 15 mph by afternoon. Primarily coming from the south, these winds will add some nice texture to your beach day.

The UV index is cranking up to high, so sunscreen is not just recommended - it's mandatory. Slip on that protection and reapply frequently to keep your skin as cool as your beach attitude.

Tide schedule highlights include morning lows around 11 AM and evening highs near 6 PM for most beaches. Sunrise kicks off the party around 6:25-6:30 AM, with sunset providing a stunning finale between 7:24 and 7:28 PM.

Friday looks like a carbon copy of today - sunny, warm, and ready for beach shenanigans. So grab your boards, your sunscreen, and your best beach vibes. Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy these epic late summer 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>Thu, 04 Sep 2025 09:51:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Good morning, surf enthusiasts! Get ready for a sizzling Thursday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches, where the sun is primed to bring some serious beach vibes.

Across all coastal zones, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. The waves are serving up a consistent 2 to 3 foot surf that'll keep things interesting without being too wild.

Water temperatures are ranging from the mid-60s around Atlantic City to the lower 70s near Sandy Hook, perfect for some quick cooldown sessions. Expect gloriously sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s today, pushing into the lower 80s by Friday.

Wind will be your beach companion, starting gentle in the morning around 5 mph and ramping up to a solid 10 to 15 mph by afternoon. Primarily coming from the south, these winds will add some nice texture to your beach day.

The UV index is cranking up to high, so sunscreen is not just recommended - it's mandatory. Slip on that protection and reapply frequently to keep your skin as cool as your beach attitude.

Tide schedule highlights include morning lows around 11 AM and evening highs near 6 PM for most beaches. Sunrise kicks off the party around 6:25-6:30 AM, with sunset providing a stunning finale between 7:24 and 7:28 PM.

Friday looks like a carbon copy of today - sunny, warm, and ready for beach shenanigans. So grab your boards, your sunscreen, and your best beach vibes. Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy these epic late summer 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[Good morning, surf enthusiasts! Get ready for a sizzling Thursday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches, where the sun is primed to bring some serious beach vibes.

Across all coastal zones, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. The waves are serving up a consistent 2 to 3 foot surf that'll keep things interesting without being too wild.

Water temperatures are ranging from the mid-60s around Atlantic City to the lower 70s near Sandy Hook, perfect for some quick cooldown sessions. Expect gloriously sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s today, pushing into the lower 80s by Friday.

Wind will be your beach companion, starting gentle in the morning around 5 mph and ramping up to a solid 10 to 15 mph by afternoon. Primarily coming from the south, these winds will add some nice texture to your beach day.

The UV index is cranking up to high, so sunscreen is not just recommended - it's mandatory. Slip on that protection and reapply frequently to keep your skin as cool as your beach attitude.

Tide schedule highlights include morning lows around 11 AM and evening highs near 6 PM for most beaches. Sunrise kicks off the party around 6:25-6:30 AM, with sunset providing a stunning finale between 7:24 and 7:28 PM.

Friday looks like a carbon copy of today - sunny, warm, and ready for beach shenanigans. So grab your boards, your sunscreen, and your best beach vibes. Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy these epic late summer conditions!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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

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      <title>Jersey Shore Beach Forecast: Sunny Skies, Moderate Rip Currents, and Perfect 70s Temperature for Coastal Adventures</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach warriors! Get ready for a coastal adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's looking like a picture-perfect day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the lower to mid-70s.

Heads up, water enthusiasts - we've got a moderate rip current risk across all beach zones, so stay alert and swim smart. The surf's running a sweet 2 to 3 feet in most areas, with Long Beach Island seeing slightly smaller 1 to 2 foot waves.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty - ranging from the mid-60s to lower 70s. The UV index is cranked up to high, so slather on that sunscreen and rock your coolest shades.

Wind patterns are going to be doing a little dance today. Expect gentle north winds around 5 mph in the morning, shifting to east and southeast by afternoon. Thursday brings a wind shift with southerly breezes picking up to around 15 mph.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars. Belmar's looking at a low tide at 10:13 AM and high tide at 4:35 PM. Barnegat Inlet, Atlantic City, and Cape May follow similar patterns with slight time variations.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:25 to 6:31 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 7:25 and 7:30 PM. No thunderstorm threats mean clear skies for your beach day.

Pro tip: While the rip current risk is moderate, always stay near lifeguards and be aware of your surroundings, especially around jetties and piers.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy another epic day at the shore!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2025 09:49:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach warriors! Get ready for a coastal adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's looking like a picture-perfect day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the lower to mid-70s.

Heads up, water enthusiasts - we've got a moderate rip current risk across all beach zones, so stay alert and swim smart. The surf's running a sweet 2 to 3 feet in most areas, with Long Beach Island seeing slightly smaller 1 to 2 foot waves.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty - ranging from the mid-60s to lower 70s. The UV index is cranked up to high, so slather on that sunscreen and rock your coolest shades.

Wind patterns are going to be doing a little dance today. Expect gentle north winds around 5 mph in the morning, shifting to east and southeast by afternoon. Thursday brings a wind shift with southerly breezes picking up to around 15 mph.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars. Belmar's looking at a low tide at 10:13 AM and high tide at 4:35 PM. Barnegat Inlet, Atlantic City, and Cape May follow similar patterns with slight time variations.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:25 to 6:31 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 7:25 and 7:30 PM. No thunderstorm threats mean clear skies for your beach day.

Pro tip: While the rip current risk is moderate, always stay near lifeguards and be aware of your surroundings, especially around jetties and piers.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy another epic day at the shore!

For more http://www.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 warriors! Get ready for a coastal adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's looking like a picture-perfect day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the lower to mid-70s.

Heads up, water enthusiasts - we've got a moderate rip current risk across all beach zones, so stay alert and swim smart. The surf's running a sweet 2 to 3 feet in most areas, with Long Beach Island seeing slightly smaller 1 to 2 foot waves.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty - ranging from the mid-60s to lower 70s. The UV index is cranked up to high, so slather on that sunscreen and rock your coolest shades.

Wind patterns are going to be doing a little dance today. Expect gentle north winds around 5 mph in the morning, shifting to east and southeast by afternoon. Thursday brings a wind shift with southerly breezes picking up to around 15 mph.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars. Belmar's looking at a low tide at 10:13 AM and high tide at 4:35 PM. Barnegat Inlet, Atlantic City, and Cape May follow similar patterns with slight time variations.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:25 to 6:31 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 7:25 and 7:30 PM. No thunderstorm threats mean clear skies for your beach day.

Pro tip: While the rip current risk is moderate, always stay near lifeguards and be aware of your surroundings, especially around jetties and piers.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy another epic day at the shore!

For more http://www.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>Jersey Shore Surf Report: Perfect Beach Day Ahead with Sunny Skies, 2-3 Foot Waves, and Mid 70s Temperatures</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers and wave chasers, get ready for an epic day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! Our surf zone forecast is lighting up with some seriously sweet conditions.

Today's looking mostly sunny with a moderate rip current risk, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. We're tracking surf heights around 2 to 3 feet from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to lower 70s - perfect for catching some waves or just soaking up the sun.

East winds hovering around 10 miles per hour will keep things breezy, and with a high UV index, sunscreen is your best friend today. Temperatures will cruise into the lower 70s, making for an absolutely stellar beach day.

Tide schedules are looking primo - low tides range from 9:13 AM in Belmar to 9:50 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides rolling in during the afternoon between 3:34 PM and 4:37 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:24 AM, and you'll get to enjoy a gorgeous sunset between 7:27 and 7:30 PM.

Wednesday promises an encore performance with sunny skies, slightly calmer winds, and temperatures climbing into the mid 70s. Surf conditions remain consistent with moderate rip current risks, so keep those ocean safety skills sharp.

Beach warriors, remember: while the conditions look fantastic, always respect the ocean and watch for potential hazards near jetties and piers. Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy your 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, 02 Sep 2025 09:50:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers and wave chasers, get ready for an epic day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! Our surf zone forecast is lighting up with some seriously sweet conditions.

Today's looking mostly sunny with a moderate rip current risk, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. We're tracking surf heights around 2 to 3 feet from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to lower 70s - perfect for catching some waves or just soaking up the sun.

East winds hovering around 10 miles per hour will keep things breezy, and with a high UV index, sunscreen is your best friend today. Temperatures will cruise into the lower 70s, making for an absolutely stellar beach day.

Tide schedules are looking primo - low tides range from 9:13 AM in Belmar to 9:50 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides rolling in during the afternoon between 3:34 PM and 4:37 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:24 AM, and you'll get to enjoy a gorgeous sunset between 7:27 and 7:30 PM.

Wednesday promises an encore performance with sunny skies, slightly calmer winds, and temperatures climbing into the mid 70s. Surf conditions remain consistent with moderate rip current risks, so keep those ocean safety skills sharp.

Beach warriors, remember: while the conditions look fantastic, always respect the ocean and watch for potential hazards near jetties and piers. Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy your 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[Beach lovers and wave chasers, get ready for an epic day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! Our surf zone forecast is lighting up with some seriously sweet conditions.

Today's looking mostly sunny with a moderate rip current risk, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. We're tracking surf heights around 2 to 3 feet from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to lower 70s - perfect for catching some waves or just soaking up the sun.

East winds hovering around 10 miles per hour will keep things breezy, and with a high UV index, sunscreen is your best friend today. Temperatures will cruise into the lower 70s, making for an absolutely stellar beach day.

Tide schedules are looking primo - low tides range from 9:13 AM in Belmar to 9:50 AM at Barnegat Inlet, with high tides rolling in during the afternoon between 3:34 PM and 4:37 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:24 AM, and you'll get to enjoy a gorgeous sunset between 7:27 and 7:30 PM.

Wednesday promises an encore performance with sunny skies, slightly calmer winds, and temperatures climbing into the mid 70s. Surf conditions remain consistent with moderate rip current risks, so keep those ocean safety skills sharp.

Beach warriors, remember: while the conditions look fantastic, always respect the ocean and watch for potential hazards near jetties and piers. Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy your 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>Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast Set for Sunny Labor Day Weekend with Perfect Beach Conditions and Mild Surf</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers and wave chasers, get ready for a sun-soaked Labor Day weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! Today's looking like a picture-perfect beach day with sunny skies, mild temperatures in the mid-70s, and gentle winds.

Surfers, take note - we're starting with low rip current risks and modest 1 to 2 foot surf. Water temperatures are deliciously warm, ranging from the mid-60s to lower 70s. Your UV protection is crucial today with a high index, so slather on that sunscreen!

As we roll into Labor Day, expect a slight uptick in wave action. Surf heights will bump up to 2 to 3 feet with moderate rip current risks. Northeast winds picking up to around 10-15 mph will create more dynamic conditions for water enthusiasts.

Each coastal zone offers its unique beach vibe. From Sandy Hook to Atlantic City, Long Beach Island to Cape May, and over to Rehoboth Beach, you'll find consistent sunny conditions with gradually increasing wind and wave energy.

Tide schedules are key for your beach planning. Low tides range from early to late morning, with high tides hitting midafternoon. Sunrise lovers can catch beautiful morning views around 6:20-6:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 7:30-7:33 PM.

Pro tip: Even with low rip current risks, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas where currents can be unpredictable.

Grab your sunscreen, beach gear, and get ready for an epic beach day! Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy the maritime 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, 31 Aug 2025 09:51:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers and wave chasers, get ready for a sun-soaked Labor Day weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! Today's looking like a picture-perfect beach day with sunny skies, mild temperatures in the mid-70s, and gentle winds.

Surfers, take note - we're starting with low rip current risks and modest 1 to 2 foot surf. Water temperatures are deliciously warm, ranging from the mid-60s to lower 70s. Your UV protection is crucial today with a high index, so slather on that sunscreen!

As we roll into Labor Day, expect a slight uptick in wave action. Surf heights will bump up to 2 to 3 feet with moderate rip current risks. Northeast winds picking up to around 10-15 mph will create more dynamic conditions for water enthusiasts.

Each coastal zone offers its unique beach vibe. From Sandy Hook to Atlantic City, Long Beach Island to Cape May, and over to Rehoboth Beach, you'll find consistent sunny conditions with gradually increasing wind and wave energy.

Tide schedules are key for your beach planning. Low tides range from early to late morning, with high tides hitting midafternoon. Sunrise lovers can catch beautiful morning views around 6:20-6:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 7:30-7:33 PM.

Pro tip: Even with low rip current risks, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas where currents can be unpredictable.

Grab your sunscreen, beach gear, and get ready for an epic beach day! Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy the maritime 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 sun-soaked Labor Day weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! Today's looking like a picture-perfect beach day with sunny skies, mild temperatures in the mid-70s, and gentle winds.

Surfers, take note - we're starting with low rip current risks and modest 1 to 2 foot surf. Water temperatures are deliciously warm, ranging from the mid-60s to lower 70s. Your UV protection is crucial today with a high index, so slather on that sunscreen!

As we roll into Labor Day, expect a slight uptick in wave action. Surf heights will bump up to 2 to 3 feet with moderate rip current risks. Northeast winds picking up to around 10-15 mph will create more dynamic conditions for water enthusiasts.

Each coastal zone offers its unique beach vibe. From Sandy Hook to Atlantic City, Long Beach Island to Cape May, and over to Rehoboth Beach, you'll find consistent sunny conditions with gradually increasing wind and wave energy.

Tide schedules are key for your beach planning. Low tides range from early to late morning, with high tides hitting midafternoon. Sunrise lovers can catch beautiful morning views around 6:20-6:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 7:30-7:33 PM.

Pro tip: Even with low rip current risks, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas where currents can be unpredictable.

Grab your sunscreen, beach gear, and get ready for an epic beach day! Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy the maritime 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>Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Set for Perfect Weekend with Gentle Waves, Sunny Skies, and Comfortable Temperatures</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers and wave riders, get ready for a sun-soaked weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! Our Saturday and Sunday forecast is serving up some seriously sweet conditions.

Surf's looking mellow with gentle 1 to 2 foot waves perfect for casual paddling and beginner riders. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 60s and lower 70s - comfortable enough to keep you cool without the big chill.

Sun worshippers take note: UV index is cranking up to high, so slather on that sunscreen and protect your skin. We're talking mostly sunny skies with temperatures hanging in the mid 70s - absolutely gorgeous beach weather.

Wind patterns will be playing a little dance across the coastline. Expect northwest breezes around 5 to 10 mph today, shifting to northeast flows by Sunday afternoon. These gentle winds should keep things comfortable without kicking up any major wave action.

Tide schedules are looking prime for beach planning. Saturday's high tides range from around 12:57 PM at Belmar to 1:26 PM at Barnegat Inlet. Sunday sees similar rhythms with slight time shifts.

Rip current risk remains low, but ocean safety pros always recommend staying alert near structures like jetties and piers. While conditions look tranquil, always respect the ocean's unpredictable nature.

Sunrise chasers can catch golden morning views between 6:21 and 6:28 AM, with sunset painting the sky from 7:30 to 7:35 PM. 

Bottom line: Pack your sunscreen, grab your beach gear, and get ready for a stellar weekend of coastal relaxation!

For more http://www.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 09:50:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers and wave riders, get ready for a sun-soaked weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! Our Saturday and Sunday forecast is serving up some seriously sweet conditions.

Surf's looking mellow with gentle 1 to 2 foot waves perfect for casual paddling and beginner riders. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 60s and lower 70s - comfortable enough to keep you cool without the big chill.

Sun worshippers take note: UV index is cranking up to high, so slather on that sunscreen and protect your skin. We're talking mostly sunny skies with temperatures hanging in the mid 70s - absolutely gorgeous beach weather.

Wind patterns will be playing a little dance across the coastline. Expect northwest breezes around 5 to 10 mph today, shifting to northeast flows by Sunday afternoon. These gentle winds should keep things comfortable without kicking up any major wave action.

Tide schedules are looking prime for beach planning. Saturday's high tides range from around 12:57 PM at Belmar to 1:26 PM at Barnegat Inlet. Sunday sees similar rhythms with slight time shifts.

Rip current risk remains low, but ocean safety pros always recommend staying alert near structures like jetties and piers. While conditions look tranquil, always respect the ocean's unpredictable nature.

Sunrise chasers can catch golden morning views between 6:21 and 6:28 AM, with sunset painting the sky from 7:30 to 7:35 PM. 

Bottom line: Pack your sunscreen, grab your beach gear, and get ready for a stellar weekend of coastal relaxation!

For more http://www.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, get ready for a sun-soaked weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! Our Saturday and Sunday forecast is serving up some seriously sweet conditions.

Surf's looking mellow with gentle 1 to 2 foot waves perfect for casual paddling and beginner riders. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 60s and lower 70s - comfortable enough to keep you cool without the big chill.

Sun worshippers take note: UV index is cranking up to high, so slather on that sunscreen and protect your skin. We're talking mostly sunny skies with temperatures hanging in the mid 70s - absolutely gorgeous beach weather.

Wind patterns will be playing a little dance across the coastline. Expect northwest breezes around 5 to 10 mph today, shifting to northeast flows by Sunday afternoon. These gentle winds should keep things comfortable without kicking up any major wave action.

Tide schedules are looking prime for beach planning. Saturday's high tides range from around 12:57 PM at Belmar to 1:26 PM at Barnegat Inlet. Sunday sees similar rhythms with slight time shifts.

Rip current risk remains low, but ocean safety pros always recommend staying alert near structures like jetties and piers. While conditions look tranquil, always respect the ocean's unpredictable nature.

Sunrise chasers can catch golden morning views between 6:21 and 6:28 AM, with sunset painting the sky from 7:30 to 7:35 PM. 

Bottom line: Pack your sunscreen, grab your beach gear, and get ready for a stellar weekend of coastal relaxation!

For more http://www.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>Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Offer Exciting Surf Conditions with Moderate Rip Currents and Comfortable Water Temperatures</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of sun, sand, and some serious wave action along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. 

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at a moderate rip current risk today, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Expect waves rolling in at 2 to 3 feet with southwest winds picking up to around 15 mph by afternoon. The water's sitting pretty in the lower 70s, perfect for those looking to cool down.

Over at Long Beach Island, similar conditions are brewing. Partly sunny skies and those same moderate rip currents mean you'll want to keep your wits about you. Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s, so it might be a bit chilly for casual swimmers.

Atlantic City and the surrounding coastal areas are serving up the same beach day recipe - 2 to 3 foot surf, moderate rip current risk, and temperatures in the upper 70s. The water's a bit cooler here in the mid 60s, so maybe keep that wetsuit handy.

Cape May and Ocean City are looking a bit more mellow. Low rip current risk means easier swimming, with waves around 1 to 2 feet. The day starts mostly cloudy but will clear up by late afternoon.

Delaware beaches at Rehoboth are playing it cool with low rip current risk and gentle 1 to 2 foot waves. Southwest winds will keep things comfortable, and water temperatures are sitting nicely in the mid 70s.

One universal tip across all areas - that UV index is HIGH, so slather on the sunscreen and stay hydrated! Sunrise is around 6:20 AM, with sunset giving you a gorgeous beach evening view around 7:35 PM.

Tomorrow's forecast looks even calmer with lower rip current risks and smaller surf. So grab your board, your beach towel, and get ready for some coastal fun!

For more http://www.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 09:53:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of sun, sand, and some serious wave action along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. 

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at a moderate rip current risk today, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Expect waves rolling in at 2 to 3 feet with southwest winds picking up to around 15 mph by afternoon. The water's sitting pretty in the lower 70s, perfect for those looking to cool down.

Over at Long Beach Island, similar conditions are brewing. Partly sunny skies and those same moderate rip currents mean you'll want to keep your wits about you. Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s, so it might be a bit chilly for casual swimmers.

Atlantic City and the surrounding coastal areas are serving up the same beach day recipe - 2 to 3 foot surf, moderate rip current risk, and temperatures in the upper 70s. The water's a bit cooler here in the mid 60s, so maybe keep that wetsuit handy.

Cape May and Ocean City are looking a bit more mellow. Low rip current risk means easier swimming, with waves around 1 to 2 feet. The day starts mostly cloudy but will clear up by late afternoon.

Delaware beaches at Rehoboth are playing it cool with low rip current risk and gentle 1 to 2 foot waves. Southwest winds will keep things comfortable, and water temperatures are sitting nicely in the mid 70s.

One universal tip across all areas - that UV index is HIGH, so slather on the sunscreen and stay hydrated! Sunrise is around 6:20 AM, with sunset giving you a gorgeous beach evening view around 7:35 PM.

Tomorrow's forecast looks even calmer with lower rip current risks and smaller surf. So grab your board, your beach towel, and get ready for some coastal fun!

For more http://www.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 sun, sand, and some serious wave action along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. 

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at a moderate rip current risk today, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Expect waves rolling in at 2 to 3 feet with southwest winds picking up to around 15 mph by afternoon. The water's sitting pretty in the lower 70s, perfect for those looking to cool down.

Over at Long Beach Island, similar conditions are brewing. Partly sunny skies and those same moderate rip currents mean you'll want to keep your wits about you. Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s, so it might be a bit chilly for casual swimmers.

Atlantic City and the surrounding coastal areas are serving up the same beach day recipe - 2 to 3 foot surf, moderate rip current risk, and temperatures in the upper 70s. The water's a bit cooler here in the mid 60s, so maybe keep that wetsuit handy.

Cape May and Ocean City are looking a bit more mellow. Low rip current risk means easier swimming, with waves around 1 to 2 feet. The day starts mostly cloudy but will clear up by late afternoon.

Delaware beaches at Rehoboth are playing it cool with low rip current risk and gentle 1 to 2 foot waves. Southwest winds will keep things comfortable, and water temperatures are sitting nicely in the mid 70s.

One universal tip across all areas - that UV index is HIGH, so slather on the sunscreen and stay hydrated! Sunrise is around 6:20 AM, with sunset giving you a gorgeous beach evening view around 7:35 PM.

Tomorrow's forecast looks even calmer with lower rip current risks and smaller surf. So grab your board, your beach towel, and get ready for some coastal fun!

For more http://www.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>Perfect Jersey Shore Beach Day Forecast: Ideal Surfing Conditions, Sunny Skies, and Moderate Waves Await Coastal Enthusiasts</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers and wave chasers, get ready for a stellar day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! The surf's calling with some seriously sweet conditions today.

Starting from Sandy Hook and cruising down to Cape May, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect. Waves are rolling in at a clean 2 to 3 feet - perfect for some intermediate surfing or paddleboarding action.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 70s, with most zones promising sunny to mostly sunny skies. Northwest winds between 10 to 15 miles per hour will provide that crisp coastal breeze that'll keep you cool while you soak up those rays.

Speaking of rays, the UV index is cranking up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Slip on that protection and maybe grab a hat - your skin will thank you later.

Tide hunters, mark your calendars: Belmar's high tide hits at 10:46 AM, Atlantic City peaks at 10:54 AM, and Rehoboth Beach surges at 11:08 AM. Plan your beach activities accordingly and ride those tidal rhythms.

Tomorrow looks equally stunning with slightly calmer winds shifting southwest and temperatures holding steady in the upper 70s. Partly sunny skies will continue to grace our coastal paradise.

Pro tip for the day: Keep an eye out near jetties, piers, and rocky areas where rip currents can be tricky. Stay alert, stay safe, and enjoy this epic beach day!

Surf's up, 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>Wed, 27 Aug 2025 09:53:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers and wave chasers, get ready for a stellar day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! The surf's calling with some seriously sweet conditions today.

Starting from Sandy Hook and cruising down to Cape May, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect. Waves are rolling in at a clean 2 to 3 feet - perfect for some intermediate surfing or paddleboarding action.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 70s, with most zones promising sunny to mostly sunny skies. Northwest winds between 10 to 15 miles per hour will provide that crisp coastal breeze that'll keep you cool while you soak up those rays.

Speaking of rays, the UV index is cranking up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Slip on that protection and maybe grab a hat - your skin will thank you later.

Tide hunters, mark your calendars: Belmar's high tide hits at 10:46 AM, Atlantic City peaks at 10:54 AM, and Rehoboth Beach surges at 11:08 AM. Plan your beach activities accordingly and ride those tidal rhythms.

Tomorrow looks equally stunning with slightly calmer winds shifting southwest and temperatures holding steady in the upper 70s. Partly sunny skies will continue to grace our coastal paradise.

Pro tip for the day: Keep an eye out near jetties, piers, and rocky areas where rip currents can be tricky. Stay alert, stay safe, and enjoy this epic beach day!

Surf's up, 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[Beach lovers and wave chasers, get ready for a stellar day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! The surf's calling with some seriously sweet conditions today.

Starting from Sandy Hook and cruising down to Cape May, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect. Waves are rolling in at a clean 2 to 3 feet - perfect for some intermediate surfing or paddleboarding action.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 70s, with most zones promising sunny to mostly sunny skies. Northwest winds between 10 to 15 miles per hour will provide that crisp coastal breeze that'll keep you cool while you soak up those rays.

Speaking of rays, the UV index is cranking up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Slip on that protection and maybe grab a hat - your skin will thank you later.

Tide hunters, mark your calendars: Belmar's high tide hits at 10:46 AM, Atlantic City peaks at 10:54 AM, and Rehoboth Beach surges at 11:08 AM. Plan your beach activities accordingly and ride those tidal rhythms.

Tomorrow looks equally stunning with slightly calmer winds shifting southwest and temperatures holding steady in the upper 70s. Partly sunny skies will continue to grace our coastal paradise.

Pro tip for the day: Keep an eye out near jetties, piers, and rocky areas where rip currents can be tricky. Stay alert, stay safe, and enjoy this epic beach day!

Surf's up, 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>Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast Sizzle with Perfect Beach Weather Surf Conditions Waves and Sunshine Await Beachgoers Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up beach lovers! Get ready for an epic day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. Today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s.

Heads up wave riders - we've got a moderate rip current risk across the region, so stay alert and swim smart. The surf is serving up a solid 2 to 3 foot break that'll keep things interesting for surfers and boogie boarders.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to lower 70s, which means you can ditch that wetsuit and enjoy some prime swimming conditions. Just don't forget your sunscreen - the UV index is cranking at very high, so protect that skin!

Winds will start northwest around 10 mph, then shift southwest in the afternoon for Eastern Monmouth and Atlantic City, creating some nice clean conditions. Cape May and Delaware beaches will see slightly calmer winds trending northwest.

Tide schedules are looking great for beach planning. Catch high tide around mid-morning - Belmar at 10:05, Atlantic City at 10:15, Rehoboth Beach at 10:28. Perfect timing for those morning beach sessions!

As the day rolls on, expect crystal clear skies, gentle breezes, and that classic summer shoreline vibe. No thunderstorms in sight, just pure beach paradise from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth.

Wednesday's forecast continues the summer magic - slightly calmer surf at 1 to 2 feet and lower rip current risks. So grab your boards, sunscreen, and beach gear - nature's calling you oceanside!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy another spectacular day at the shore!

For more http://www.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, 26 Aug 2025 09:51:15 -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 an epic day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. Today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s.

Heads up wave riders - we've got a moderate rip current risk across the region, so stay alert and swim smart. The surf is serving up a solid 2 to 3 foot break that'll keep things interesting for surfers and boogie boarders.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to lower 70s, which means you can ditch that wetsuit and enjoy some prime swimming conditions. Just don't forget your sunscreen - the UV index is cranking at very high, so protect that skin!

Winds will start northwest around 10 mph, then shift southwest in the afternoon for Eastern Monmouth and Atlantic City, creating some nice clean conditions. Cape May and Delaware beaches will see slightly calmer winds trending northwest.

Tide schedules are looking great for beach planning. Catch high tide around mid-morning - Belmar at 10:05, Atlantic City at 10:15, Rehoboth Beach at 10:28. Perfect timing for those morning beach sessions!

As the day rolls on, expect crystal clear skies, gentle breezes, and that classic summer shoreline vibe. No thunderstorms in sight, just pure beach paradise from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth.

Wednesday's forecast continues the summer magic - slightly calmer surf at 1 to 2 feet and lower rip current risks. So grab your boards, sunscreen, and beach gear - nature's calling you oceanside!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy another spectacular day at the shore!

For more http://www.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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. Today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s.

Heads up wave riders - we've got a moderate rip current risk across the region, so stay alert and swim smart. The surf is serving up a solid 2 to 3 foot break that'll keep things interesting for surfers and boogie boarders.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to lower 70s, which means you can ditch that wetsuit and enjoy some prime swimming conditions. Just don't forget your sunscreen - the UV index is cranking at very high, so protect that skin!

Winds will start northwest around 10 mph, then shift southwest in the afternoon for Eastern Monmouth and Atlantic City, creating some nice clean conditions. Cape May and Delaware beaches will see slightly calmer winds trending northwest.

Tide schedules are looking great for beach planning. Catch high tide around mid-morning - Belmar at 10:05, Atlantic City at 10:15, Rehoboth Beach at 10:28. Perfect timing for those morning beach sessions!

As the day rolls on, expect crystal clear skies, gentle breezes, and that classic summer shoreline vibe. No thunderstorms in sight, just pure beach paradise from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth.

Wednesday's forecast continues the summer magic - slightly calmer surf at 1 to 2 feet and lower rip current risks. So grab your boards, sunscreen, and beach gear - nature's calling you oceanside!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy another spectacular day at the shore!

For more http://www.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>Jersey Shore Weekend Forecast Reveals High Surf Risks and Sizzling Beach Conditions for Surfers and Swimmers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Sunday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline, but buckle up for some serious wave action.

We're looking at a high rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. Surf heights are pumping at 3 to 5 feet, so experienced swimmers only should venture out. The water's sitting pretty in the mid to upper 60s and low 70s - not too shabby for late August.

Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s. Southeast winds around 10 mph will create those perfect wind-driven waves that surfers dream about. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a lobster by sunset.

Speaking of sunset, you've got a sweet window between 7:40 and 7:44 PM to catch those golden hour vibes, depending on your exact coastal spot. High tides will roll in during the morning hours - check your local tide charts for precise times from Belmar to Cape May.

Monday's forecast looks similar but slightly mellower. Surf heights will drop to 2 to 4 feet, with a slight chance of afternoon showers. Temperatures will nudge into the low 80s, and winds will shift to the southwest.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch for rip currents, and stay safe out there, beach warriors! This is your coastal adventure 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>Sun, 24 Aug 2025 09:49:04 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline, but buckle up for some serious wave action.

We're looking at a high rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. Surf heights are pumping at 3 to 5 feet, so experienced swimmers only should venture out. The water's sitting pretty in the mid to upper 60s and low 70s - not too shabby for late August.

Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s. Southeast winds around 10 mph will create those perfect wind-driven waves that surfers dream about. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a lobster by sunset.

Speaking of sunset, you've got a sweet window between 7:40 and 7:44 PM to catch those golden hour vibes, depending on your exact coastal spot. High tides will roll in during the morning hours - check your local tide charts for precise times from Belmar to Cape May.

Monday's forecast looks similar but slightly mellower. Surf heights will drop to 2 to 4 feet, with a slight chance of afternoon showers. Temperatures will nudge into the low 80s, and winds will shift to the southwest.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch for rip currents, and stay safe out there, beach warriors! This is your coastal adventure 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[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Sunday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline, but buckle up for some serious wave action.

We're looking at a high rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. Surf heights are pumping at 3 to 5 feet, so experienced swimmers only should venture out. The water's sitting pretty in the mid to upper 60s and low 70s - not too shabby for late August.

Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s. Southeast winds around 10 mph will create those perfect wind-driven waves that surfers dream about. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a lobster by sunset.

Speaking of sunset, you've got a sweet window between 7:40 and 7:44 PM to catch those golden hour vibes, depending on your exact coastal spot. High tides will roll in during the morning hours - check your local tide charts for precise times from Belmar to Cape May.

Monday's forecast looks similar but slightly mellower. Surf heights will drop to 2 to 4 feet, with a slight chance of afternoon showers. Temperatures will nudge into the low 80s, and winds will shift to the southwest.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch for rip currents, and stay safe out there, beach warriors! This is your coastal adventure 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>Jersey Shore Beach Alert: High Rip Current Risk, Sizzling Surf Conditions, and Sunny Skies Await Weekend Warriors</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers and wave riders, buckle up for a sizzling surf report that's hotter than the August sun! We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation across the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches that demands your full attention.

Get ready for some serious wave action with surf heights pumping 3 to 5 feet today, gradually calming to 2 to 3 feet on Sunday. The water's running warm - lower 70s near Cape May and Sandy Hook, dipping to mid 60s around Atlantic City. Pro tip: those rip currents are no joke, so keep your wits about you.

Today's forecast is pure beach perfection - sunny skies, temperatures climbing to the upper 70s, and those sweet southwest winds hovering 5 to 10 miles per hour. UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a lobster by sunset.

Speaking of sunset, you've got a solid beach day with daylight stretching from around 6:15 AM to 7:43 PM. Tide hunters, mark your calendars - high tides are rolling in mid-morning, with low tides hitting early afternoon across all our coastal zones.

Sunday brings a slight shift with mostly sunny to partly sunny conditions. Winds will pick up slightly, especially around Long Beach Island where you might see 10 to 15 mile per hour southerly breezes. Delaware beaches might even see a cheeky chance of passing showers.

Bottom line: Epic beach weekend ahead, but respect those waves. High rip current risk means stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and live to ride another day. Surf's up!

For more http://www.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 09:49:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers and wave riders, buckle up for a sizzling surf report that's hotter than the August sun! We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation across the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches that demands your full attention.

Get ready for some serious wave action with surf heights pumping 3 to 5 feet today, gradually calming to 2 to 3 feet on Sunday. The water's running warm - lower 70s near Cape May and Sandy Hook, dipping to mid 60s around Atlantic City. Pro tip: those rip currents are no joke, so keep your wits about you.

Today's forecast is pure beach perfection - sunny skies, temperatures climbing to the upper 70s, and those sweet southwest winds hovering 5 to 10 miles per hour. UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a lobster by sunset.

Speaking of sunset, you've got a solid beach day with daylight stretching from around 6:15 AM to 7:43 PM. Tide hunters, mark your calendars - high tides are rolling in mid-morning, with low tides hitting early afternoon across all our coastal zones.

Sunday brings a slight shift with mostly sunny to partly sunny conditions. Winds will pick up slightly, especially around Long Beach Island where you might see 10 to 15 mile per hour southerly breezes. Delaware beaches might even see a cheeky chance of passing showers.

Bottom line: Epic beach weekend ahead, but respect those waves. High rip current risk means stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and live to ride another day. Surf's up!

For more http://www.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 a sizzling surf report that's hotter than the August sun! We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation across the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches that demands your full attention.

Get ready for some serious wave action with surf heights pumping 3 to 5 feet today, gradually calming to 2 to 3 feet on Sunday. The water's running warm - lower 70s near Cape May and Sandy Hook, dipping to mid 60s around Atlantic City. Pro tip: those rip currents are no joke, so keep your wits about you.

Today's forecast is pure beach perfection - sunny skies, temperatures climbing to the upper 70s, and those sweet southwest winds hovering 5 to 10 miles per hour. UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a lobster by sunset.

Speaking of sunset, you've got a solid beach day with daylight stretching from around 6:15 AM to 7:43 PM. Tide hunters, mark your calendars - high tides are rolling in mid-morning, with low tides hitting early afternoon across all our coastal zones.

Sunday brings a slight shift with mostly sunny to partly sunny conditions. Winds will pick up slightly, especially around Long Beach Island where you might see 10 to 15 mile per hour southerly breezes. Delaware beaches might even see a cheeky chance of passing showers.

Bottom line: Epic beach weekend ahead, but respect those waves. High rip current risk means stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and live to ride another day. Surf's up!

For more http://www.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>Jersey Shore Braces for Massive 12-Foot Waves: Dangerous Rip Currents Warn Beachgoers to Exercise Extreme Caution This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers, and Mother Nature is serving up some serious wave action along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! Buckle up for a wild coastal ride that's not for the faint of heart.

Massive swells are rolling in, with surf heights hitting a jaw-dropping 7 to 12 feet today, scaling back to a still-impressive 6 to 9 feet on Friday. The ocean is flexing its muscles, so surfers and water enthusiasts, listen up: these are dangerous conditions.

We're looking at a HIGH rip current risk through Friday evening. Translation? Those tempting waves are packing serious potential for life-threatening currents. If you're not an experienced swimmer, stay on the sand and admire from a safe distance.

The weather's throwing a mixed bag our way. Today brings mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers, while Friday promises beautiful sunny conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, perfect for beach lounging.

Winds are going to be rowdy, especially today. Expect northeast winds blowing 25 to 35 mph, creating a wind-whipped coastal scene. Friday will calm down slightly with north winds 10 to 20 mph.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 60s to mid 70s - not too shabby for late August. The UV index is low, so sunscreen is optional but always recommended.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars. We've got high tides ranging from 6:27 AM to 8:09 AM, with corresponding low tides midday.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, stay alert, and enjoy the spectacular coastal show from a safe vantage point. Stay cool, stay safe, 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>Thu, 21 Aug 2025 09:49:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers, and Mother Nature is serving up some serious wave action along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! Buckle up for a wild coastal ride that's not for the faint of heart.

Massive swells are rolling in, with surf heights hitting a jaw-dropping 7 to 12 feet today, scaling back to a still-impressive 6 to 9 feet on Friday. The ocean is flexing its muscles, so surfers and water enthusiasts, listen up: these are dangerous conditions.

We're looking at a HIGH rip current risk through Friday evening. Translation? Those tempting waves are packing serious potential for life-threatening currents. If you're not an experienced swimmer, stay on the sand and admire from a safe distance.

The weather's throwing a mixed bag our way. Today brings mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers, while Friday promises beautiful sunny conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, perfect for beach lounging.

Winds are going to be rowdy, especially today. Expect northeast winds blowing 25 to 35 mph, creating a wind-whipped coastal scene. Friday will calm down slightly with north winds 10 to 20 mph.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 60s to mid 70s - not too shabby for late August. The UV index is low, so sunscreen is optional but always recommended.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars. We've got high tides ranging from 6:27 AM to 8:09 AM, with corresponding low tides midday.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, stay alert, and enjoy the spectacular coastal show from a safe vantage point. Stay cool, stay safe, 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 up, beach lovers, and Mother Nature is serving up some serious wave action along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! Buckle up for a wild coastal ride that's not for the faint of heart.

Massive swells are rolling in, with surf heights hitting a jaw-dropping 7 to 12 feet today, scaling back to a still-impressive 6 to 9 feet on Friday. The ocean is flexing its muscles, so surfers and water enthusiasts, listen up: these are dangerous conditions.

We're looking at a HIGH rip current risk through Friday evening. Translation? Those tempting waves are packing serious potential for life-threatening currents. If you're not an experienced swimmer, stay on the sand and admire from a safe distance.

The weather's throwing a mixed bag our way. Today brings mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers, while Friday promises beautiful sunny conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, perfect for beach lounging.

Winds are going to be rowdy, especially today. Expect northeast winds blowing 25 to 35 mph, creating a wind-whipped coastal scene. Friday will calm down slightly with north winds 10 to 20 mph.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 60s to mid 70s - not too shabby for late August. The UV index is low, so sunscreen is optional but always recommended.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars. We've got high tides ranging from 6:27 AM to 8:09 AM, with corresponding low tides midday.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, stay alert, and enjoy the spectacular coastal show from a safe vantage point. Stay cool, stay safe, 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>Extreme Surf Alert: Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Brace for Massive Waves and High Rip Current Risks This Week</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9583019349</link>
      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers, and it's gonna be a wild ride! We're looking at some seriously gnarly conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches for the next couple days.

Today's forecast is serving up some serious attitude with high rip current risks and surf heights ranging from 5 to 8 feet. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 60s and low 70s, but don't let that fool you - these waters mean business.

Expect mostly cloudy skies with a side of potential showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Winds will be cruising in from the southeast around 15 mph, creating some choppy conditions that will keep lifeguards on their toes.

But hold onto your surfboards, because Thursday is bringing the real drama. Surf heights are going to explode to 7 to 12 feet with windy northeast winds blowing 30 to 35 mph. We're talking serious wave action that'll challenge even the most experienced riders.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at highs in the mid to upper 70s, with a consistent mostly cloudy vibe. Showers are still in the mix, but thunderstorm potential is dropping.

Pro tip: Rip current risk is HIGH, so if you're not a seasoned ocean warrior, think twice before paddling out. These conditions are no joke - life-threatening currents are likely in the surf zone.

For the sunrise chasers and sunset lovers, you've got a beautiful window between 6:12 and 7:49 AM/PM to catch those epic golden hour moments.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power. 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, 20 Aug 2025 09:50:21 -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 gonna be a wild ride! We're looking at some seriously gnarly conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches for the next couple days.

Today's forecast is serving up some serious attitude with high rip current risks and surf heights ranging from 5 to 8 feet. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 60s and low 70s, but don't let that fool you - these waters mean business.

Expect mostly cloudy skies with a side of potential showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Winds will be cruising in from the southeast around 15 mph, creating some choppy conditions that will keep lifeguards on their toes.

But hold onto your surfboards, because Thursday is bringing the real drama. Surf heights are going to explode to 7 to 12 feet with windy northeast winds blowing 30 to 35 mph. We're talking serious wave action that'll challenge even the most experienced riders.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at highs in the mid to upper 70s, with a consistent mostly cloudy vibe. Showers are still in the mix, but thunderstorm potential is dropping.

Pro tip: Rip current risk is HIGH, so if you're not a seasoned ocean warrior, think twice before paddling out. These conditions are no joke - life-threatening currents are likely in the surf zone.

For the sunrise chasers and sunset lovers, you've got a beautiful window between 6:12 and 7:49 AM/PM to catch those epic golden hour moments.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power. 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, and it's gonna be a wild ride! We're looking at some seriously gnarly conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches for the next couple days.

Today's forecast is serving up some serious attitude with high rip current risks and surf heights ranging from 5 to 8 feet. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 60s and low 70s, but don't let that fool you - these waters mean business.

Expect mostly cloudy skies with a side of potential showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Winds will be cruising in from the southeast around 15 mph, creating some choppy conditions that will keep lifeguards on their toes.

But hold onto your surfboards, because Thursday is bringing the real drama. Surf heights are going to explode to 7 to 12 feet with windy northeast winds blowing 30 to 35 mph. We're talking serious wave action that'll challenge even the most experienced riders.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at highs in the mid to upper 70s, with a consistent mostly cloudy vibe. Showers are still in the mix, but thunderstorm potential is dropping.

Pro tip: Rip current risk is HIGH, so if you're not a seasoned ocean warrior, think twice before paddling out. These conditions are no joke - life-threatening currents are likely in the surf zone.

For the sunrise chasers and sunset lovers, you've got a beautiful window between 6:12 and 7:49 AM/PM to catch those epic golden hour moments.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power. 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>Jersey Shore Weekend Weather Forecast: Sizzling Sunday Gives Way to Cloudy Monday with Increasing Surf and Rip Current Risks</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, gather round for your epic coastal breakdown! 

Summer's sizzling heat is cranking up the ocean vibes along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today promises a sun-drenched paradise with temperatures sailing into the mid 80s and southwest winds dancing at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, making for some seriously sweet swimming conditions.

But hold onto your board shorts - Monday's bringing a dramatic shift! Expect a moody marine makeover with partly cloudy skies, breezy northeast winds around 20 mph, and a chance of scattered showers rolling through. 

Surf conditions are looking spicy across all regions. Today's waves will be mellow - 1 to 2 feet in most spots, building to 2 to 3 feet by Monday. Rip current risk is moderate today but escalates to high tomorrow, so beach warriors need to stay alert.

UV index is blasting into the very high category, so sunscreen is your best friend. Slather it on thick and often, beach tribe! 

Tide times are locked and loaded - check your local spots. For Belmar, low tide hits around 8:14 AM today, with high tide cruising in at 2:42 PM. Monday sees those times shift slightly later.

Bottom line: Today's a golden beach day. Monday brings some maritime drama. Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves responsibly!

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

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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2025 19:24:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, gather round for your epic coastal breakdown! 

Summer's sizzling heat is cranking up the ocean vibes along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today promises a sun-drenched paradise with temperatures sailing into the mid 80s and southwest winds dancing at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, making for some seriously sweet swimming conditions.

But hold onto your board shorts - Monday's bringing a dramatic shift! Expect a moody marine makeover with partly cloudy skies, breezy northeast winds around 20 mph, and a chance of scattered showers rolling through. 

Surf conditions are looking spicy across all regions. Today's waves will be mellow - 1 to 2 feet in most spots, building to 2 to 3 feet by Monday. Rip current risk is moderate today but escalates to high tomorrow, so beach warriors need to stay alert.

UV index is blasting into the very high category, so sunscreen is your best friend. Slather it on thick and often, beach tribe! 

Tide times are locked and loaded - check your local spots. For Belmar, low tide hits around 8:14 AM today, with high tide cruising in at 2:42 PM. Monday sees those times shift slightly later.

Bottom line: Today's a golden beach day. Monday brings some maritime drama. 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[Surfers and beach lovers, gather round for your epic coastal breakdown! 

Summer's sizzling heat is cranking up the ocean vibes along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today promises a sun-drenched paradise with temperatures sailing into the mid 80s and southwest winds dancing at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, making for some seriously sweet swimming conditions.

But hold onto your board shorts - Monday's bringing a dramatic shift! Expect a moody marine makeover with partly cloudy skies, breezy northeast winds around 20 mph, and a chance of scattered showers rolling through. 

Surf conditions are looking spicy across all regions. Today's waves will be mellow - 1 to 2 feet in most spots, building to 2 to 3 feet by Monday. Rip current risk is moderate today but escalates to high tomorrow, so beach warriors need to stay alert.

UV index is blasting into the very high category, so sunscreen is your best friend. Slather it on thick and often, beach tribe! 

Tide times are locked and loaded - check your local spots. For Belmar, low tide hits around 8:14 AM today, with high tide cruising in at 2:42 PM. Monday sees those times shift slightly later.

Bottom line: Today's a golden beach day. Monday brings some maritime drama. 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>Jersey Shore Weekend Forecast: Perfect Beach Weather with Sunshine, Warm Temps, and Ideal Surf Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Mother Nature's serving up a perfect beach forecast that'll have you grabbing your sunscreen and beach towels.

Saturday's looking like a slice of summer paradise with mostly cloudy skies giving way to sunshine by early afternoon. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, making for some seriously comfortable swimming conditions. Eastern beaches from Sandy Hook to Cape May and over to Rehoboth will see gentle east winds around 10 miles per hour and surf heights hovering between a mellow 1 to 2 feet.

Sun seekers take note - the UV index is cranking up to very high, so slather on that protection. Temperatures will cruise into the upper 70s to around 80 degrees, creating picture-perfect beach weather.

Tide watchers can plan around some sweet low and high tide times. Belmar, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach all have morning lows and afternoon highs that are perfect for beach timing.

Sunday brings even more sunshine with a slight chance of afternoon showers. Temperatures will bump up into the mid-80s with southwest winds picking up to 10 to 15 miles per hour. The surf will maintain its calm 1 to 2 foot profile.

While rip current risk remains low, beach safety experts always recommend staying alert near jetties, piers, and groins where unexpected currents can develop.

So pack your beach bag, grab your sunglasses, and get ready for an epic beach weekend that'll have you living your best coastal life!

For more http://www.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, 16 Aug 2025 09:48:23 -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 sizzling weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Mother Nature's serving up a perfect beach forecast that'll have you grabbing your sunscreen and beach towels.

Saturday's looking like a slice of summer paradise with mostly cloudy skies giving way to sunshine by early afternoon. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, making for some seriously comfortable swimming conditions. Eastern beaches from Sandy Hook to Cape May and over to Rehoboth will see gentle east winds around 10 miles per hour and surf heights hovering between a mellow 1 to 2 feet.

Sun seekers take note - the UV index is cranking up to very high, so slather on that protection. Temperatures will cruise into the upper 70s to around 80 degrees, creating picture-perfect beach weather.

Tide watchers can plan around some sweet low and high tide times. Belmar, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach all have morning lows and afternoon highs that are perfect for beach timing.

Sunday brings even more sunshine with a slight chance of afternoon showers. Temperatures will bump up into the mid-80s with southwest winds picking up to 10 to 15 miles per hour. The surf will maintain its calm 1 to 2 foot profile.

While rip current risk remains low, beach safety experts always recommend staying alert near jetties, piers, and groins where unexpected currents can develop.

So pack your beach bag, grab your sunglasses, and get ready for an epic beach weekend that'll have you living your best coastal life!

For more http://www.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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Mother Nature's serving up a perfect beach forecast that'll have you grabbing your sunscreen and beach towels.

Saturday's looking like a slice of summer paradise with mostly cloudy skies giving way to sunshine by early afternoon. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, making for some seriously comfortable swimming conditions. Eastern beaches from Sandy Hook to Cape May and over to Rehoboth will see gentle east winds around 10 miles per hour and surf heights hovering between a mellow 1 to 2 feet.

Sun seekers take note - the UV index is cranking up to very high, so slather on that protection. Temperatures will cruise into the upper 70s to around 80 degrees, creating picture-perfect beach weather.

Tide watchers can plan around some sweet low and high tide times. Belmar, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach all have morning lows and afternoon highs that are perfect for beach timing.

Sunday brings even more sunshine with a slight chance of afternoon showers. Temperatures will bump up into the mid-80s with southwest winds picking up to 10 to 15 miles per hour. The surf will maintain its calm 1 to 2 foot profile.

While rip current risk remains low, beach safety experts always recommend staying alert near jetties, piers, and groins where unexpected currents can develop.

So pack your beach bag, grab your sunglasses, and get ready for an epic beach weekend that'll have you living your best coastal life!

For more http://www.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>Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast Forecast Reveals Perfect Beach Day with Sunshine, Moderate Storms, and Warm Temperatures</title>
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      <description>Good morning, beach lovers! Get ready for a sun-soaked Thursday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. We're looking at a day that's part sunshine, part possibility with a tropical twist.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are serving up a perfect beach day with calm 1 to 2 foot surf and a low rip current risk. Temperatures will cruise into the lower 80s with northwest winds shifting southeast. Pro tip: pack sunscreen because that UV index is blazing very high today!

Long Beach Island cranks up the excitement with a moderate thunderstorm potential. Water temperatures are hovering around 70 degrees, so expect some tropical vibes with partly sunny skies and a chance of afternoon storms. Winds will play nice, starting northwest and transitioning east.

Atlantic City and the surrounding coastal areas are in for a similar treat. Surf heights will dance around one foot with a moderate chance of thunderstorms. Water temperatures are creeping into the upper 60s, promising a refreshing swim.

Cape May and Ocean City are bringing the heat with mid-80s temperatures and a playful mix of sun and potential showers. Northwest winds will softly transition to southern breezes, creating that perfect beach atmosphere.

Delaware beaches round out our forecast with similar conditions - partly sunny skies, low rip current risks, and temperatures in the lower 80s. Water temperatures are a delightful mid-70s.

Friday looks even more promising with mostly sunny skies, slightly increased surf heights, and a reduced chance of storms. So grab your beach gear, stay hydrated, 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>Thu, 14 Aug 2025 09:49:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Good morning, beach lovers! Get ready for a sun-soaked Thursday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. We're looking at a day that's part sunshine, part possibility with a tropical twist.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are serving up a perfect beach day with calm 1 to 2 foot surf and a low rip current risk. Temperatures will cruise into the lower 80s with northwest winds shifting southeast. Pro tip: pack sunscreen because that UV index is blazing very high today!

Long Beach Island cranks up the excitement with a moderate thunderstorm potential. Water temperatures are hovering around 70 degrees, so expect some tropical vibes with partly sunny skies and a chance of afternoon storms. Winds will play nice, starting northwest and transitioning east.

Atlantic City and the surrounding coastal areas are in for a similar treat. Surf heights will dance around one foot with a moderate chance of thunderstorms. Water temperatures are creeping into the upper 60s, promising a refreshing swim.

Cape May and Ocean City are bringing the heat with mid-80s temperatures and a playful mix of sun and potential showers. Northwest winds will softly transition to southern breezes, creating that perfect beach atmosphere.

Delaware beaches round out our forecast with similar conditions - partly sunny skies, low rip current risks, and temperatures in the lower 80s. Water temperatures are a delightful mid-70s.

Friday looks even more promising with mostly sunny skies, slightly increased surf heights, and a reduced chance of storms. So grab your beach gear, stay hydrated, 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[Good morning, beach lovers! Get ready for a sun-soaked Thursday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. We're looking at a day that's part sunshine, part possibility with a tropical twist.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are serving up a perfect beach day with calm 1 to 2 foot surf and a low rip current risk. Temperatures will cruise into the lower 80s with northwest winds shifting southeast. Pro tip: pack sunscreen because that UV index is blazing very high today!

Long Beach Island cranks up the excitement with a moderate thunderstorm potential. Water temperatures are hovering around 70 degrees, so expect some tropical vibes with partly sunny skies and a chance of afternoon storms. Winds will play nice, starting northwest and transitioning east.

Atlantic City and the surrounding coastal areas are in for a similar treat. Surf heights will dance around one foot with a moderate chance of thunderstorms. Water temperatures are creeping into the upper 60s, promising a refreshing swim.

Cape May and Ocean City are bringing the heat with mid-80s temperatures and a playful mix of sun and potential showers. Northwest winds will softly transition to southern breezes, creating that perfect beach atmosphere.

Delaware beaches round out our forecast with similar conditions - partly sunny skies, low rip current risks, and temperatures in the lower 80s. Water temperatures are a delightful mid-70s.

Friday looks even more promising with mostly sunny skies, slightly increased surf heights, and a reduced chance of storms. So grab your beach gear, stay hydrated, 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>Jersey Shore Beach Forecast: Sunny Skies, Moderate Waves, and High UV Index Await Beachgoers This Week</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Today's looking like a perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and some serious summer vibes.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are serving up moderate rip current risks, so swimmers beware. Expect waves rolling in at 2 to 3 feet with south winds cruising at 5 to 10 mph. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen! Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, making for some seriously refreshing dips.

Long Beach Island is bringing slightly smaller surf at 1 to 2 feet, with a light chance of afternoon showers. Atlantic City and Ocean City beaches are looking similarly inviting, with surf heights matching Long Beach Island and temperatures in the low 80s.

Delaware's Rehoboth Beach is offering a more mellow scene with low rip current risks, but still packing those 2 to 3-foot waves. South winds will keep things breezy, and water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the upper 70s.

Thursday's forecast shifts gears with a moderate chance of thunderstorms rolling through. Surf heights will drop to 1 to 2 feet across the board, and winds will start west before shifting south and southeast. Patchy morning fog might add a bit of mystique to your beach morning.

Pro tip: Even with low rip current risks, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and groins. Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy that summer 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>Wed, 13 Aug 2025 09:52:39 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Today's looking like a perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and some serious summer vibes.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are serving up moderate rip current risks, so swimmers beware. Expect waves rolling in at 2 to 3 feet with south winds cruising at 5 to 10 mph. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen! Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, making for some seriously refreshing dips.

Long Beach Island is bringing slightly smaller surf at 1 to 2 feet, with a light chance of afternoon showers. Atlantic City and Ocean City beaches are looking similarly inviting, with surf heights matching Long Beach Island and temperatures in the low 80s.

Delaware's Rehoboth Beach is offering a more mellow scene with low rip current risks, but still packing those 2 to 3-foot waves. South winds will keep things breezy, and water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the upper 70s.

Thursday's forecast shifts gears with a moderate chance of thunderstorms rolling through. Surf heights will drop to 1 to 2 feet across the board, and winds will start west before shifting south and southeast. Patchy morning fog might add a bit of mystique to your beach morning.

Pro tip: Even with low rip current risks, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and groins. Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy that summer 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! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Today's looking like a perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and some serious summer vibes.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are serving up moderate rip current risks, so swimmers beware. Expect waves rolling in at 2 to 3 feet with south winds cruising at 5 to 10 mph. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen! Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, making for some seriously refreshing dips.

Long Beach Island is bringing slightly smaller surf at 1 to 2 feet, with a light chance of afternoon showers. Atlantic City and Ocean City beaches are looking similarly inviting, with surf heights matching Long Beach Island and temperatures in the low 80s.

Delaware's Rehoboth Beach is offering a more mellow scene with low rip current risks, but still packing those 2 to 3-foot waves. South winds will keep things breezy, and water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the upper 70s.

Thursday's forecast shifts gears with a moderate chance of thunderstorms rolling through. Surf heights will drop to 1 to 2 feet across the board, and winds will start west before shifting south and southeast. Patchy morning fog might add a bit of mystique to your beach morning.

Pro tip: Even with low rip current risks, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and groins. Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy that summer 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>Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Heat Up with Sunny Skies, Perfect Surf Conditions, and Warm Waters This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for a sizzling day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! We're looking at a summer stunner with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the lower 80s. 

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are serving up 2 to 3 foot surf with gentle south winds at 5 to 10 mph. The water's sitting pretty in the upper 70s, perfect for cooling off. UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen and protect yourself out there!

Long Beach Island drops the surf height to 1 to 2 feet with similar conditions. Water's a bit cooler in the lower 70s, but still plenty inviting. Atlantic City and Coastal Atlantic are matching that 2 to 3 foot wave action with mostly sunny skies.

Cape May and Ocean City beaches are looking at 1 to 2 foot surf today, with water temperatures in the mid 70s. Patchy fog might roll through, so keep an eye on those conditions.

Delaware's Rehoboth Beach is holding steady with 2 to 3 foot waves and southeast winds. Water's sitting comfortably in the mid 70s.

Tomorrow brings a slight twist - a low chance of afternoon thunderstorms is creeping into the forecast. Winds will stay south, and temperatures remain in the low 80s. Surf heights will hold relatively consistent.

Rip current risk is low across all areas, but stay alert near jetties and piers. Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy another epic day at the shore!

For more http://www.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 09:50:19 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for a sizzling day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! We're looking at a summer stunner with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the lower 80s. 

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are serving up 2 to 3 foot surf with gentle south winds at 5 to 10 mph. The water's sitting pretty in the upper 70s, perfect for cooling off. UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen and protect yourself out there!

Long Beach Island drops the surf height to 1 to 2 feet with similar conditions. Water's a bit cooler in the lower 70s, but still plenty inviting. Atlantic City and Coastal Atlantic are matching that 2 to 3 foot wave action with mostly sunny skies.

Cape May and Ocean City beaches are looking at 1 to 2 foot surf today, with water temperatures in the mid 70s. Patchy fog might roll through, so keep an eye on those conditions.

Delaware's Rehoboth Beach is holding steady with 2 to 3 foot waves and southeast winds. Water's sitting comfortably in the mid 70s.

Tomorrow brings a slight twist - a low chance of afternoon thunderstorms is creeping into the forecast. Winds will stay south, and temperatures remain in the low 80s. Surf heights will hold relatively consistent.

Rip current risk is low across all areas, but stay alert near jetties and piers. Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy another epic day at the shore!

For more http://www.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 sizzling day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! We're looking at a summer stunner with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the lower 80s. 

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are serving up 2 to 3 foot surf with gentle south winds at 5 to 10 mph. The water's sitting pretty in the upper 70s, perfect for cooling off. UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen and protect yourself out there!

Long Beach Island drops the surf height to 1 to 2 feet with similar conditions. Water's a bit cooler in the lower 70s, but still plenty inviting. Atlantic City and Coastal Atlantic are matching that 2 to 3 foot wave action with mostly sunny skies.

Cape May and Ocean City beaches are looking at 1 to 2 foot surf today, with water temperatures in the mid 70s. Patchy fog might roll through, so keep an eye on those conditions.

Delaware's Rehoboth Beach is holding steady with 2 to 3 foot waves and southeast winds. Water's sitting comfortably in the mid 70s.

Tomorrow brings a slight twist - a low chance of afternoon thunderstorms is creeping into the forecast. Winds will stay south, and temperatures remain in the low 80s. Surf heights will hold relatively consistent.

Rip current risk is low across all areas, but stay alert near jetties and piers. Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy another epic day at the shore!

For more http://www.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>Jersey Shore Sizzles: Perfect Beach Day Ahead with Sunny Skies, Moderate Surf, and Ideal Swimming Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up beach lovers! Get ready for a sun-soaked Sunday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. We're looking at a picture-perfect beach day with moderate rip current risks and some killer conditions.

Expect glorious sunshine and temperatures dancing in the lower 80s across most beaches. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid 70s, making for some seriously comfortable swimming conditions. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen and protect your skin.

Winds will be playing nice today - starting light and variable before shifting to gentle southerly breezes around 5 miles per hour. Surf heights are holding steady at 2 to 3 feet, providing just enough action for casual wave riders and paddle boarders.

Tide schedules are looking primo. For those hitting Belmar, high tide rolls in at 8:36 AM, with low tide making its appearance at 2:41 PM. Barnegat Inlet surfers can catch high tide at 9:04 AM, while Atlantic City beachgoers will see high tide at 8:52 AM.

Sunrise kicks off the day at a crisp 6:02 AM, giving early birds plenty of time to claim their perfect spot on the sand. Sunset will paint the sky in stunning colors around 8:01 PM - talk about a perfect bookend to an epic beach day.

Heads up surfers and swimmers - while conditions look stellar, those rip currents are still hanging around at a moderate risk. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and always respect the ocean's power.

Catch those waves and soak up the 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2025 09:47:48 -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 sun-soaked Sunday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. We're looking at a picture-perfect beach day with moderate rip current risks and some killer conditions.

Expect glorious sunshine and temperatures dancing in the lower 80s across most beaches. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid 70s, making for some seriously comfortable swimming conditions. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen and protect your skin.

Winds will be playing nice today - starting light and variable before shifting to gentle southerly breezes around 5 miles per hour. Surf heights are holding steady at 2 to 3 feet, providing just enough action for casual wave riders and paddle boarders.

Tide schedules are looking primo. For those hitting Belmar, high tide rolls in at 8:36 AM, with low tide making its appearance at 2:41 PM. Barnegat Inlet surfers can catch high tide at 9:04 AM, while Atlantic City beachgoers will see high tide at 8:52 AM.

Sunrise kicks off the day at a crisp 6:02 AM, giving early birds plenty of time to claim their perfect spot on the sand. Sunset will paint the sky in stunning colors around 8:01 PM - talk about a perfect bookend to an epic beach day.

Heads up surfers and swimmers - while conditions look stellar, those rip currents are still hanging around at a moderate risk. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and always respect the ocean's power.

Catch those waves and soak up the 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! Get ready for a sun-soaked Sunday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. We're looking at a picture-perfect beach day with moderate rip current risks and some killer conditions.

Expect glorious sunshine and temperatures dancing in the lower 80s across most beaches. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid 70s, making for some seriously comfortable swimming conditions. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen and protect your skin.

Winds will be playing nice today - starting light and variable before shifting to gentle southerly breezes around 5 miles per hour. Surf heights are holding steady at 2 to 3 feet, providing just enough action for casual wave riders and paddle boarders.

Tide schedules are looking primo. For those hitting Belmar, high tide rolls in at 8:36 AM, with low tide making its appearance at 2:41 PM. Barnegat Inlet surfers can catch high tide at 9:04 AM, while Atlantic City beachgoers will see high tide at 8:52 AM.

Sunrise kicks off the day at a crisp 6:02 AM, giving early birds plenty of time to claim their perfect spot on the sand. Sunset will paint the sky in stunning colors around 8:01 PM - talk about a perfect bookend to an epic beach day.

Heads up surfers and swimmers - while conditions look stellar, those rip currents are still hanging around at a moderate risk. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and always respect the ocean's power.

Catch those waves and soak up the summer vibes!

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      <title>Jersey Shore Weekend Surf Report: High Rip Current Risk, Perfect Waves, and Sunny Skies Await Beach Lovers</title>
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      <description>Hey beach lovers and wave chasers! Let's dive into today's surf scene along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. Buckle up for some serious wave action!

We're looking at a high rip current risk today that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. If you're heading to the water, listen up and stay alert. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, the surf is serving up 1 to 3 foot waves that are perfect for intermediate surfers but tricky for beginners.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid 70s - basically liquid paradise. Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s, making it a postcard-perfect beach day. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a well-done lobster!

Winds will be dancing from the northeast around 10 mph today, creating those textbook beach conditions. Tide hunters can catch high tide mornings between 7:55 AM in Belmar and 8:45 AM in Cape May.

As we roll into Sunday, things mellow out a bit. Rip current risk drops to moderate, winds become lighter, and you'll still get that gorgeous sunny backdrop. Temperatures will nudge into the lower 80s - practically begging you to grab your board and hit the waves.

Pro tip: Even with moderate risk, stay vigilant near jetties and piers where rip currents love to play their sneaky games. Safety first, stoke second!

Sunrise kicks off around 6 AM, sunset closes the beach party near 8 PM. Catch those waves, stay smart, and enjoy this epic summer weekend!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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

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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Aug 2025 09:47:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey beach lovers and wave chasers! Let's dive into today's surf scene along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. Buckle up for some serious wave action!

We're looking at a high rip current risk today that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. If you're heading to the water, listen up and stay alert. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, the surf is serving up 1 to 3 foot waves that are perfect for intermediate surfers but tricky for beginners.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid 70s - basically liquid paradise. Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s, making it a postcard-perfect beach day. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a well-done lobster!

Winds will be dancing from the northeast around 10 mph today, creating those textbook beach conditions. Tide hunters can catch high tide mornings between 7:55 AM in Belmar and 8:45 AM in Cape May.

As we roll into Sunday, things mellow out a bit. Rip current risk drops to moderate, winds become lighter, and you'll still get that gorgeous sunny backdrop. Temperatures will nudge into the lower 80s - practically begging you to grab your board and hit the waves.

Pro tip: Even with moderate risk, stay vigilant near jetties and piers where rip currents love to play their sneaky games. Safety first, stoke second!

Sunrise kicks off around 6 AM, sunset closes the beach party near 8 PM. Catch those waves, stay smart, and enjoy this epic summer weekend!

For more http://www.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! Let's dive into today's surf scene along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. Buckle up for some serious wave action!

We're looking at a high rip current risk today that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. If you're heading to the water, listen up and stay alert. From Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, the surf is serving up 1 to 3 foot waves that are perfect for intermediate surfers but tricky for beginners.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid 70s - basically liquid paradise. Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s, making it a postcard-perfect beach day. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a well-done lobster!

Winds will be dancing from the northeast around 10 mph today, creating those textbook beach conditions. Tide hunters can catch high tide mornings between 7:55 AM in Belmar and 8:45 AM in Cape May.

As we roll into Sunday, things mellow out a bit. Rip current risk drops to moderate, winds become lighter, and you'll still get that gorgeous sunny backdrop. Temperatures will nudge into the lower 80s - practically begging you to grab your board and hit the waves.

Pro tip: Even with moderate risk, stay vigilant near jetties and piers where rip currents love to play their sneaky games. Safety first, stoke second!

Sunrise kicks off around 6 AM, sunset closes the beach party near 8 PM. Catch those waves, stay smart, and enjoy this epic summer weekend!

For more http://www.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-Risk Rip Current Alert: Jersey and Delaware Beaches Brace for Challenging Surf Conditions and Sunny Skies Today</title>
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      <description>Hey beach lovers and wave chasers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Jersey and Delaware coastlines. Today's surf scene is serving up some serious rip current drama with a high-risk alert from 8 AM until evening.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at 2 to 3 foot swells with east winds dancing around 10 mph. Expect partly sunny skies transforming to full sunshine by late morning, and temperatures climbing to the upper 70s. UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are riding similar wave patterns with 1 to 2 foot surf and east winds pushing 15 mph. Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s to low 70s - perfect for a quick cool down.

Cape May and Ocean City beaches will see 2 to 3 foot waves this morning, transitioning to 1 to 2 footers later. Mostly sunny conditions with those consistent upper 70s temperatures will make for a postcard-perfect beach day.

Rehoboth Beach in Delaware is bringing the heat with 2 to 3 foot swells and east winds gusting 15 to 20 mph. Mostly sunny skies and those irresistible upper 70s temperatures complete the coastal paradise picture.

Critical warning for all beach lovers: Rip currents are no joke today. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and never swim alone. These currents can turn a perfect beach day into a dangerous situation faster than you can say "wipeout"!

Catch those waves safely, stay hydrated, and enjoy your epic beach day!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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

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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2025 09:47:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey beach lovers and wave chasers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Jersey and Delaware coastlines. Today's surf scene is serving up some serious rip current drama with a high-risk alert from 8 AM until evening.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at 2 to 3 foot swells with east winds dancing around 10 mph. Expect partly sunny skies transforming to full sunshine by late morning, and temperatures climbing to the upper 70s. UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are riding similar wave patterns with 1 to 2 foot surf and east winds pushing 15 mph. Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s to low 70s - perfect for a quick cool down.

Cape May and Ocean City beaches will see 2 to 3 foot waves this morning, transitioning to 1 to 2 footers later. Mostly sunny conditions with those consistent upper 70s temperatures will make for a postcard-perfect beach day.

Rehoboth Beach in Delaware is bringing the heat with 2 to 3 foot swells and east winds gusting 15 to 20 mph. Mostly sunny skies and those irresistible upper 70s temperatures complete the coastal paradise picture.

Critical warning for all beach lovers: Rip currents are no joke today. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and never swim alone. These currents can turn a perfect beach day into a dangerous situation faster than you can say "wipeout"!

Catch those waves safely, stay hydrated, and enjoy your epic 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[Hey beach lovers and wave chasers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Jersey and Delaware coastlines. Today's surf scene is serving up some serious rip current drama with a high-risk alert from 8 AM until evening.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at 2 to 3 foot swells with east winds dancing around 10 mph. Expect partly sunny skies transforming to full sunshine by late morning, and temperatures climbing to the upper 70s. UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are riding similar wave patterns with 1 to 2 foot surf and east winds pushing 15 mph. Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s to low 70s - perfect for a quick cool down.

Cape May and Ocean City beaches will see 2 to 3 foot waves this morning, transitioning to 1 to 2 footers later. Mostly sunny conditions with those consistent upper 70s temperatures will make for a postcard-perfect beach day.

Rehoboth Beach in Delaware is bringing the heat with 2 to 3 foot swells and east winds gusting 15 to 20 mph. Mostly sunny skies and those irresistible upper 70s temperatures complete the coastal paradise picture.

Critical warning for all beach lovers: Rip currents are no joke today. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and never swim alone. These currents can turn a perfect beach day into a dangerous situation faster than you can say "wipeout"!

Catch those waves safely, stay hydrated, and enjoy your epic 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>Jersey Shore Surf Report: Moderate Swells, High UV, and Rip Current Warnings for Beach Lovers This Week</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of sun, surf, and some serious wave action along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Today's looking cloudy with a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect. We're talking 2 to 3 foot swells from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, perfect for experienced surfers but requiring caution. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid 70s, making for comfortable ocean conditions.

Winds are coming in steady from the east at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating some interesting wave dynamics. The UV index is cranking up to high, so slather on that sunscreen and protect your skin while you're catching those rays.

As we roll into Thursday, things are heating up - literally and figuratively. The rip current risk jumps to high, so swimmers and surfers need to be extra vigilant. Surf heights remain consistent at 2 to 3 feet, with most areas transitioning from partly cloudy to full-on sunshine by early afternoon.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at upper 70s across the board, making for a classic summer beach day. Each region will see slightly different cloud clearing times - Sandy Hook around 11 AM, Long Beach Island by 1 PM, Atlantic City by 2 PM, Ocean City around 3 PM, and Rehoboth Beach clearing by 8 AM.

Tide schedules vary by location, but most beaches will see their low tide mid-morning and high tide in the early morning hours. Pro tip: check your specific local tide charts for precise timing.

Stay safe, stay smart, 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>Wed, 06 Aug 2025 09:47:07 -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 sun, surf, and some serious wave action along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Today's looking cloudy with a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect. We're talking 2 to 3 foot swells from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, perfect for experienced surfers but requiring caution. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid 70s, making for comfortable ocean conditions.

Winds are coming in steady from the east at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating some interesting wave dynamics. The UV index is cranking up to high, so slather on that sunscreen and protect your skin while you're catching those rays.

As we roll into Thursday, things are heating up - literally and figuratively. The rip current risk jumps to high, so swimmers and surfers need to be extra vigilant. Surf heights remain consistent at 2 to 3 feet, with most areas transitioning from partly cloudy to full-on sunshine by early afternoon.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at upper 70s across the board, making for a classic summer beach day. Each region will see slightly different cloud clearing times - Sandy Hook around 11 AM, Long Beach Island by 1 PM, Atlantic City by 2 PM, Ocean City around 3 PM, and Rehoboth Beach clearing by 8 AM.

Tide schedules vary by location, but most beaches will see their low tide mid-morning and high tide in the early morning hours. Pro tip: check your specific local tide charts for precise timing.

Stay safe, stay smart, 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 day of sun, surf, and some serious wave action along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Today's looking cloudy with a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect. We're talking 2 to 3 foot swells from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth Beach, perfect for experienced surfers but requiring caution. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid 70s, making for comfortable ocean conditions.

Winds are coming in steady from the east at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating some interesting wave dynamics. The UV index is cranking up to high, so slather on that sunscreen and protect your skin while you're catching those rays.

As we roll into Thursday, things are heating up - literally and figuratively. The rip current risk jumps to high, so swimmers and surfers need to be extra vigilant. Surf heights remain consistent at 2 to 3 feet, with most areas transitioning from partly cloudy to full-on sunshine by early afternoon.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at upper 70s across the board, making for a classic summer beach day. Each region will see slightly different cloud clearing times - Sandy Hook around 11 AM, Long Beach Island by 1 PM, Atlantic City by 2 PM, Ocean City around 3 PM, and Rehoboth Beach clearing by 8 AM.

Tide schedules vary by location, but most beaches will see their low tide mid-morning and high tide in the early morning hours. Pro tip: check your specific local tide charts for precise timing.

Stay safe, stay smart, 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>Jersey Shore Beach Forecast: Perfect Surfing Conditions, Moderate Rip Currents, and Sunny Skies Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. We're looking at a mostly cloudy day with some seriously inviting waters.

Rip current risk is hanging at moderate, so beach-goers need to stay alert. Those crystal-clear waters are tempting, but remember to swim smart and watch for those sneaky currents near jetties and piers.

Water temperatures are riding between the lower 70s and mid 70s - perfect for cooling off without turning into a human popsicle. The surf's gonna be running a steady 2 to 3 feet, giving wave riders some nice mid-range action.

Winds will be dancing from the east and northeast, hovering around 5 to 15 mph depending on your specific beach spot. Eastern Monmouth and Ocean City can expect lighter breezes around 5 to 10 mph, while Atlantic City and Delaware beaches might feel a bit more wind punch.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a gorgeous day in the upper 70s to around 80 degrees. That high UV index means sunscreen is your best friend - slather it on and reapply frequently.

Tide times vary by location, but most beaches will see low tide around late morning and high tide in the late afternoon or early evening. Sunrise kicks off around 5:57 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:06 PM.

No thunderstorm threats today, just pure beach bliss. So grab your sunscreen, beach gear, and get ready for a stellar day along the coastline!

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>Tue, 05 Aug 2025 09:48:06 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. We're looking at a mostly cloudy day with some seriously inviting waters.

Rip current risk is hanging at moderate, so beach-goers need to stay alert. Those crystal-clear waters are tempting, but remember to swim smart and watch for those sneaky currents near jetties and piers.

Water temperatures are riding between the lower 70s and mid 70s - perfect for cooling off without turning into a human popsicle. The surf's gonna be running a steady 2 to 3 feet, giving wave riders some nice mid-range action.

Winds will be dancing from the east and northeast, hovering around 5 to 15 mph depending on your specific beach spot. Eastern Monmouth and Ocean City can expect lighter breezes around 5 to 10 mph, while Atlantic City and Delaware beaches might feel a bit more wind punch.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a gorgeous day in the upper 70s to around 80 degrees. That high UV index means sunscreen is your best friend - slather it on and reapply frequently.

Tide times vary by location, but most beaches will see low tide around late morning and high tide in the late afternoon or early evening. Sunrise kicks off around 5:57 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:06 PM.

No thunderstorm threats today, just pure beach bliss. So grab your sunscreen, beach gear, and get ready for a stellar day along the coastline!

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! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. We're looking at a mostly cloudy day with some seriously inviting waters.

Rip current risk is hanging at moderate, so beach-goers need to stay alert. Those crystal-clear waters are tempting, but remember to swim smart and watch for those sneaky currents near jetties and piers.

Water temperatures are riding between the lower 70s and mid 70s - perfect for cooling off without turning into a human popsicle. The surf's gonna be running a steady 2 to 3 feet, giving wave riders some nice mid-range action.

Winds will be dancing from the east and northeast, hovering around 5 to 15 mph depending on your specific beach spot. Eastern Monmouth and Ocean City can expect lighter breezes around 5 to 10 mph, while Atlantic City and Delaware beaches might feel a bit more wind punch.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a gorgeous day in the upper 70s to around 80 degrees. That high UV index means sunscreen is your best friend - slather it on and reapply frequently.

Tide times vary by location, but most beaches will see low tide around late morning and high tide in the late afternoon or early evening. Sunrise kicks off around 5:57 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:06 PM.

No thunderstorm threats today, just pure beach bliss. So grab your sunscreen, beach gear, and get ready for a stellar day along the coastline!

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.]]>
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      <title>Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Sizzle with Sunny Skies, Moderate Surf, and High Rip Current Risks This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers and wave riders, grab your sunscreen and get ready for a sizzling Sunday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! We're looking at a picture-perfect beach day with some serious surf action brewing.

First up, the water's heating up nicely - we're talking mid 70s in most spots, with some areas dipping into the upper 60s. But don't let that stop you from diving in! The sun's going to be blazing with a very high UV index, so slather on that protection.

Waves are rolling in at a solid 2 to 3 feet across the board, but listen up - rip currents are no joke today. Most areas are sitting at a moderate risk, meaning you'll want to keep your wits about you in the water. Delaware beaches are showing an extra spicy high rip current risk through this evening, so extra caution is key.

Wind's going to be your beach companion today - mostly northeast winds ranging from 5 to 15 mph, shifting around in the afternoon. Expect temps hovering around 80 degrees, with some areas pushing into the lower 80s.

Tide schedule? Mark your watches. We've got low tides ranging from 8:52 AM in Belmar to 9:36 AM around Barnegat, with high tides rolling in between 3:20 and 4:20 PM.

Bottom line: It's a sunny, beautiful day perfect for beach time. Just respect the ocean, watch those currents, and soak up some serious summer vibes. Surf's up, 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>Sun, 03 Aug 2025 09:47:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers and wave riders, grab your sunscreen and get ready for a sizzling Sunday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! We're looking at a picture-perfect beach day with some serious surf action brewing.

First up, the water's heating up nicely - we're talking mid 70s in most spots, with some areas dipping into the upper 60s. But don't let that stop you from diving in! The sun's going to be blazing with a very high UV index, so slather on that protection.

Waves are rolling in at a solid 2 to 3 feet across the board, but listen up - rip currents are no joke today. Most areas are sitting at a moderate risk, meaning you'll want to keep your wits about you in the water. Delaware beaches are showing an extra spicy high rip current risk through this evening, so extra caution is key.

Wind's going to be your beach companion today - mostly northeast winds ranging from 5 to 15 mph, shifting around in the afternoon. Expect temps hovering around 80 degrees, with some areas pushing into the lower 80s.

Tide schedule? Mark your watches. We've got low tides ranging from 8:52 AM in Belmar to 9:36 AM around Barnegat, with high tides rolling in between 3:20 and 4:20 PM.

Bottom line: It's a sunny, beautiful day perfect for beach time. Just respect the ocean, watch those currents, and soak up some serious summer vibes. Surf's up, 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[Beach lovers and wave riders, grab your sunscreen and get ready for a sizzling Sunday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! We're looking at a picture-perfect beach day with some serious surf action brewing.

First up, the water's heating up nicely - we're talking mid 70s in most spots, with some areas dipping into the upper 60s. But don't let that stop you from diving in! The sun's going to be blazing with a very high UV index, so slather on that protection.

Waves are rolling in at a solid 2 to 3 feet across the board, but listen up - rip currents are no joke today. Most areas are sitting at a moderate risk, meaning you'll want to keep your wits about you in the water. Delaware beaches are showing an extra spicy high rip current risk through this evening, so extra caution is key.

Wind's going to be your beach companion today - mostly northeast winds ranging from 5 to 15 mph, shifting around in the afternoon. Expect temps hovering around 80 degrees, with some areas pushing into the lower 80s.

Tide schedule? Mark your watches. We've got low tides ranging from 8:52 AM in Belmar to 9:36 AM around Barnegat, with high tides rolling in between 3:20 and 4:20 PM.

Bottom line: It's a sunny, beautiful day perfect for beach time. Just respect the ocean, watch those currents, and soak up some serious summer vibes. Surf's up, 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>Jersey Shore Weekend Forecast: High Waves, Rip Currents, and Sizzling Temperatures Set for Epic Beach Days</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a scorching summer weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Mother Nature's brewing up some serious wave action that'll have surfers and swimmers taking notice.

Today's looking like a high-octane beach day with rip current risks running hot across all coastal zones. We're talking 3 to 5 foot swells from Sandy Hook down to Cape May, with Delaware beaches seeing even more dramatic 4 to 6 foot waves. Winds are howling from the northeast at 10 to 20 mph, so hold onto your beach umbrellas!

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 60s and low 70s - cool enough to be refreshing but warm enough to enjoy. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s and around 80 degrees.

Rip current risk is HIGH today, which means serious caution is needed. These underwater currents can pull even experienced swimmers out to sea faster than you can say shark week. Stick close to lifeguard stations and pay attention to warning flags.

Sunday brings slightly calmer conditions with rip current risk dropping to moderate. Surf heights will settle down to 2 to 3 feet, and winds will start to shift around, becoming more southeast in the afternoon. Temperatures will hover right around 80 degrees with continued sunny skies.

Tide schedules vary by location, but generally you're looking at morning lows around 8 to 9 AM and afternoon highs between 2 and 4 PM. Sunrise is early - around 5:54 to 6:03 AM, with sunset happening between 8:08 and 8:11 PM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch those rip currents, and have an epic beach weekend!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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

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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2025 09:46:54 -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 scorching summer weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Mother Nature's brewing up some serious wave action that'll have surfers and swimmers taking notice.

Today's looking like a high-octane beach day with rip current risks running hot across all coastal zones. We're talking 3 to 5 foot swells from Sandy Hook down to Cape May, with Delaware beaches seeing even more dramatic 4 to 6 foot waves. Winds are howling from the northeast at 10 to 20 mph, so hold onto your beach umbrellas!

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 60s and low 70s - cool enough to be refreshing but warm enough to enjoy. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s and around 80 degrees.

Rip current risk is HIGH today, which means serious caution is needed. These underwater currents can pull even experienced swimmers out to sea faster than you can say shark week. Stick close to lifeguard stations and pay attention to warning flags.

Sunday brings slightly calmer conditions with rip current risk dropping to moderate. Surf heights will settle down to 2 to 3 feet, and winds will start to shift around, becoming more southeast in the afternoon. Temperatures will hover right around 80 degrees with continued sunny skies.

Tide schedules vary by location, but generally you're looking at morning lows around 8 to 9 AM and afternoon highs between 2 and 4 PM. Sunrise is early - around 5:54 to 6:03 AM, with sunset happening between 8:08 and 8:11 PM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch those rip currents, and have an epic beach weekend!

For more http://www.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 summer weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Mother Nature's brewing up some serious wave action that'll have surfers and swimmers taking notice.

Today's looking like a high-octane beach day with rip current risks running hot across all coastal zones. We're talking 3 to 5 foot swells from Sandy Hook down to Cape May, with Delaware beaches seeing even more dramatic 4 to 6 foot waves. Winds are howling from the northeast at 10 to 20 mph, so hold onto your beach umbrellas!

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 60s and low 70s - cool enough to be refreshing but warm enough to enjoy. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s and around 80 degrees.

Rip current risk is HIGH today, which means serious caution is needed. These underwater currents can pull even experienced swimmers out to sea faster than you can say shark week. Stick close to lifeguard stations and pay attention to warning flags.

Sunday brings slightly calmer conditions with rip current risk dropping to moderate. Surf heights will settle down to 2 to 3 feet, and winds will start to shift around, becoming more southeast in the afternoon. Temperatures will hover right around 80 degrees with continued sunny skies.

Tide schedules vary by location, but generally you're looking at morning lows around 8 to 9 AM and afternoon highs between 2 and 4 PM. Sunrise is early - around 5:54 to 6:03 AM, with sunset happening between 8:08 and 8:11 PM.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch those rip currents, and have an epic beach weekend!

For more http://www.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>NJ and Delaware Beach Forecast: Perfect Thursday Waves Followed by Stormy Friday with High Rip Current Risks</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a wild coastal ride across New Jersey and Delaware this Thursday and Friday.

Thursday kicks off with mostly sunny skies and some serious beach vibes. Eastern Monmouth and Long Beach Island can expect calm 1 to 3 foot waves perfect for casual swimming. Water temperatures are deliciously warm in the upper 70s, and UV levels are cranked up to very high - so slather on that sunscreen!

Atlantic City and Ocean City will see similar mellow conditions with southeast winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Rehoboth Beach joins the party with identical chill wave conditions and a microscopic chance of scattered thunderstorms.

But hold onto your beach towels because Friday is bringing some serious maritime drama! Rip current risks are escalating from low to high across most beaches. Waves will jump to 3 to 5 feet with breezy northeast winds hammering the coastline at 20 to 25 miles per hour.

Expect mostly cloudy skies with widespread showers and a good chance of thunderstorms. Temperatures will cool down significantly into the mid to upper 70s. Delaware and Cape May beaches will see moderate rip current risks, so water warriors need to stay extra alert.

Tide times are locked and loaded for all regions - check your local listings before heading out. Bottom line: Thursday is your beach paradise, Friday is your maritime adventure. 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, 31 Jul 2025 09:51:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a wild coastal ride across New Jersey and Delaware this Thursday and Friday.

Thursday kicks off with mostly sunny skies and some serious beach vibes. Eastern Monmouth and Long Beach Island can expect calm 1 to 3 foot waves perfect for casual swimming. Water temperatures are deliciously warm in the upper 70s, and UV levels are cranked up to very high - so slather on that sunscreen!

Atlantic City and Ocean City will see similar mellow conditions with southeast winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Rehoboth Beach joins the party with identical chill wave conditions and a microscopic chance of scattered thunderstorms.

But hold onto your beach towels because Friday is bringing some serious maritime drama! Rip current risks are escalating from low to high across most beaches. Waves will jump to 3 to 5 feet with breezy northeast winds hammering the coastline at 20 to 25 miles per hour.

Expect mostly cloudy skies with widespread showers and a good chance of thunderstorms. Temperatures will cool down significantly into the mid to upper 70s. Delaware and Cape May beaches will see moderate rip current risks, so water warriors need to stay extra alert.

Tide times are locked and loaded for all regions - check your local listings before heading out. Bottom line: Thursday is your beach paradise, Friday is your maritime adventure. 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, beach lovers! Buckle up for a wild coastal ride across New Jersey and Delaware this Thursday and Friday.

Thursday kicks off with mostly sunny skies and some serious beach vibes. Eastern Monmouth and Long Beach Island can expect calm 1 to 3 foot waves perfect for casual swimming. Water temperatures are deliciously warm in the upper 70s, and UV levels are cranked up to very high - so slather on that sunscreen!

Atlantic City and Ocean City will see similar mellow conditions with southeast winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Rehoboth Beach joins the party with identical chill wave conditions and a microscopic chance of scattered thunderstorms.

But hold onto your beach towels because Friday is bringing some serious maritime drama! Rip current risks are escalating from low to high across most beaches. Waves will jump to 3 to 5 feet with breezy northeast winds hammering the coastline at 20 to 25 miles per hour.

Expect mostly cloudy skies with widespread showers and a good chance of thunderstorms. Temperatures will cool down significantly into the mid to upper 70s. Delaware and Cape May beaches will see moderate rip current risks, so water warriors need to stay extra alert.

Tide times are locked and loaded for all regions - check your local listings before heading out. Bottom line: Thursday is your beach paradise, Friday is your maritime adventure. 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>Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast Set for Sunny Spectacular with Perfect Beach Weather and Mellow Waves Today</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers and wave chasers, get ready for a sizzling day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! Today's forecast is serving up pure summer perfection with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s.

Surf conditions are looking mellow with small waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual paddling and relaxed beach time. The UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Water temperatures are deliciously warm, ranging from the upper 60s to mid 70s depending on your coastal location.

Wind patterns will start gentle in the morning with southwest breezes around 5 to 10 mph, then ramping up to 15 mph by afternoon. Coastal regions from Sandy Hook to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach can expect similar pleasant conditions.

Rip current risk remains low today, but seasoned beach-goers know to stay alert near jetties and piers where tricky water conditions can develop. Pro tip: keep an eye on your surroundings and swim near lifeguard stations.

Looking ahead to Thursday, expect a slight change with partly sunny skies and a low chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures will cool slightly into the mid 80s, but the beach vibes remain strong.

Tide schedules are looking prime with morning lows and midday high tides perfect for beach activities. Sunrise kicks off around 5:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:12 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to soak up that summer magic.

Stay safe, stay sunny, and enjoy your coastal adventure!

For more http://www.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 09:53:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers and wave chasers, get ready for a sizzling day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! Today's forecast is serving up pure summer perfection with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s.

Surf conditions are looking mellow with small waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual paddling and relaxed beach time. The UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Water temperatures are deliciously warm, ranging from the upper 60s to mid 70s depending on your coastal location.

Wind patterns will start gentle in the morning with southwest breezes around 5 to 10 mph, then ramping up to 15 mph by afternoon. Coastal regions from Sandy Hook to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach can expect similar pleasant conditions.

Rip current risk remains low today, but seasoned beach-goers know to stay alert near jetties and piers where tricky water conditions can develop. Pro tip: keep an eye on your surroundings and swim near lifeguard stations.

Looking ahead to Thursday, expect a slight change with partly sunny skies and a low chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures will cool slightly into the mid 80s, but the beach vibes remain strong.

Tide schedules are looking prime with morning lows and midday high tides perfect for beach activities. Sunrise kicks off around 5:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:12 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to soak up that summer magic.

Stay safe, stay sunny, and enjoy your coastal adventure!

For more http://www.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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline! Today's forecast is serving up pure summer perfection with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s.

Surf conditions are looking mellow with small waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual paddling and relaxed beach time. The UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Water temperatures are deliciously warm, ranging from the upper 60s to mid 70s depending on your coastal location.

Wind patterns will start gentle in the morning with southwest breezes around 5 to 10 mph, then ramping up to 15 mph by afternoon. Coastal regions from Sandy Hook to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach can expect similar pleasant conditions.

Rip current risk remains low today, but seasoned beach-goers know to stay alert near jetties and piers where tricky water conditions can develop. Pro tip: keep an eye on your surroundings and swim near lifeguard stations.

Looking ahead to Thursday, expect a slight change with partly sunny skies and a low chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures will cool slightly into the mid 80s, but the beach vibes remain strong.

Tide schedules are looking prime with morning lows and midday high tides perfect for beach activities. Sunrise kicks off around 5:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:12 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to soak up that summer magic.

Stay safe, stay sunny, and enjoy your coastal adventure!

For more http://www.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>Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast Heat Up: Perfect Beach Day with Sunny Skies, Calm Waves, and Warm Temperatures</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for a sizzling day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! The sun is cranking up the heat with temperatures soaring into the upper 80s, promising a perfect beach day from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth.

Water temperatures are looking sweet - mid 70s in most spots, with Atlantic City running a bit cooler in the upper 60s. The UV index is blasting into very high territory, so pack that sunscreen and maybe grab a hat!

Winds will be playing it chill today, starting west around 5 mph and sliding south by afternoon. Expect glassy conditions with minimal surf - we're looking at a mellow 1 to 2 foot wave height across all regions. Not exactly a monster swell, but hey, it's clean and consistent.

Rip current risk is low today, but don't get too comfortable. The pros warn that even with calm conditions, dangerous currents can pop up near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Stay alert and swim smart.

Tide schedules are looking primo for beach timing. Catch high tides mid-morning - Belmar at 11:32, Atlantic City at 11:38, Rehoboth at 11:46. Perfect for setting up your beach base camp!

Sunrise kicks off early at 5:51 in the north, with sunset giving us a gorgeous light show around 8:14 pm. Clear skies, zero chance of thunderstorms, and wall-to-wall sunshine mean this is your day to soak up some serious summer vibes.

Grab your board, your beach gear, and get out there - summer'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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2025 09:51:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for a sizzling day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! The sun is cranking up the heat with temperatures soaring into the upper 80s, promising a perfect beach day from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth.

Water temperatures are looking sweet - mid 70s in most spots, with Atlantic City running a bit cooler in the upper 60s. The UV index is blasting into very high territory, so pack that sunscreen and maybe grab a hat!

Winds will be playing it chill today, starting west around 5 mph and sliding south by afternoon. Expect glassy conditions with minimal surf - we're looking at a mellow 1 to 2 foot wave height across all regions. Not exactly a monster swell, but hey, it's clean and consistent.

Rip current risk is low today, but don't get too comfortable. The pros warn that even with calm conditions, dangerous currents can pop up near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Stay alert and swim smart.

Tide schedules are looking primo for beach timing. Catch high tides mid-morning - Belmar at 11:32, Atlantic City at 11:38, Rehoboth at 11:46. Perfect for setting up your beach base camp!

Sunrise kicks off early at 5:51 in the north, with sunset giving us a gorgeous light show around 8:14 pm. Clear skies, zero chance of thunderstorms, and wall-to-wall sunshine mean this is your day to soak up some serious summer vibes.

Grab your board, your beach gear, and get out there - summer'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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for a sizzling day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! The sun is cranking up the heat with temperatures soaring into the upper 80s, promising a perfect beach day from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth.

Water temperatures are looking sweet - mid 70s in most spots, with Atlantic City running a bit cooler in the upper 60s. The UV index is blasting into very high territory, so pack that sunscreen and maybe grab a hat!

Winds will be playing it chill today, starting west around 5 mph and sliding south by afternoon. Expect glassy conditions with minimal surf - we're looking at a mellow 1 to 2 foot wave height across all regions. Not exactly a monster swell, but hey, it's clean and consistent.

Rip current risk is low today, but don't get too comfortable. The pros warn that even with calm conditions, dangerous currents can pop up near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Stay alert and swim smart.

Tide schedules are looking primo for beach timing. Catch high tides mid-morning - Belmar at 11:32, Atlantic City at 11:38, Rehoboth at 11:46. Perfect for setting up your beach base camp!

Sunrise kicks off early at 5:51 in the north, with sunset giving us a gorgeous light show around 8:14 pm. Clear skies, zero chance of thunderstorms, and wall-to-wall sunshine mean this is your day to soak up some serious summer vibes.

Grab your board, your beach gear, and get out there - summer'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>Jersey Shore Weekend Forecast: Sunny Skies, Scattered Showers, and Perfect Beach Conditions for Sun Seekers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of sun, surf, and potential summer shenanigans along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Today's looking like a mixed bag of beach vibes. Expect partly sunny skies with a side of scattered showers and thunderstorm potential. From Sandy Hook to Cape May, water temperatures are ranging from the upper 60s to mid 70s - perfect for cooling off.

Surf heights are sitting pretty at 1 to 2 feet for most areas, with Coastal Atlantic and Cape May beaches seeing slightly choppier 2 to 3 foot waves. The good news? Rip current risk is low, but stay alert near jetties and piers.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Temperatures will hover in the lower to mid 80s with south winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour creating a nice sea breeze.

For all you tide watchers, morning high tides are rolling in between 9:58 AM and 10:44 AM, depending on your beach spot. Low tides will hit in the afternoon around 3:50 to 4:30 PM.

Looking ahead to Monday, we're trading today's shower chances for pure sunshine. Expect calmer waters around 1 foot, temperatures climbing to the mid to upper 80s, and winds shifting from north to east or southeast.

Pro tip: Grab your sunscreen, stay hydrated, and keep an eye on those afternoon thunderstorm possibilities. Catch those rays, ride those waves, and 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>Sun, 27 Jul 2025 09:50:53 -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 day of sun, surf, and potential summer shenanigans along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Today's looking like a mixed bag of beach vibes. Expect partly sunny skies with a side of scattered showers and thunderstorm potential. From Sandy Hook to Cape May, water temperatures are ranging from the upper 60s to mid 70s - perfect for cooling off.

Surf heights are sitting pretty at 1 to 2 feet for most areas, with Coastal Atlantic and Cape May beaches seeing slightly choppier 2 to 3 foot waves. The good news? Rip current risk is low, but stay alert near jetties and piers.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Temperatures will hover in the lower to mid 80s with south winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour creating a nice sea breeze.

For all you tide watchers, morning high tides are rolling in between 9:58 AM and 10:44 AM, depending on your beach spot. Low tides will hit in the afternoon around 3:50 to 4:30 PM.

Looking ahead to Monday, we're trading today's shower chances for pure sunshine. Expect calmer waters around 1 foot, temperatures climbing to the mid to upper 80s, and winds shifting from north to east or southeast.

Pro tip: Grab your sunscreen, stay hydrated, and keep an eye on those afternoon thunderstorm possibilities. Catch those rays, ride those waves, and 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[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of sun, surf, and potential summer shenanigans along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Today's looking like a mixed bag of beach vibes. Expect partly sunny skies with a side of scattered showers and thunderstorm potential. From Sandy Hook to Cape May, water temperatures are ranging from the upper 60s to mid 70s - perfect for cooling off.

Surf heights are sitting pretty at 1 to 2 feet for most areas, with Coastal Atlantic and Cape May beaches seeing slightly choppier 2 to 3 foot waves. The good news? Rip current risk is low, but stay alert near jetties and piers.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Temperatures will hover in the lower to mid 80s with south winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour creating a nice sea breeze.

For all you tide watchers, morning high tides are rolling in between 9:58 AM and 10:44 AM, depending on your beach spot. Low tides will hit in the afternoon around 3:50 to 4:30 PM.

Looking ahead to Monday, we're trading today's shower chances for pure sunshine. Expect calmer waters around 1 foot, temperatures climbing to the mid to upper 80s, and winds shifting from north to east or southeast.

Pro tip: Grab your sunscreen, stay hydrated, and keep an eye on those afternoon thunderstorm possibilities. Catch those rays, ride those waves, and 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>Jersey Shore Weekend Forecast: Sunny Saturday, Stormy Sunday Bring Beach Lovers Perfect Coastal Getaway</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers, get ready for a sizzling weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! Today's looking like a sun-soaked paradise with mostly sunny skies and temperatures hovering around 80 degrees. But don't let that calm exterior fool you - we've got a moderate rip current risk, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert.

Water temperatures are dancing between the mid-60s and mid-70s, offering a refreshing splash for those looking to cool down. The UV index is blasting into very high territory, so slather on that sunscreen and grab your shades. East winds will be whispering around 10 to 15 mph, creating just enough breeze to keep things comfortable.

Tide chasers, mark your calendars! From Sandy Hook to Cape May, morning high tides will roll in between 9 and 10 AM, with low tides following in the afternoon. Surf height today will be modest - mostly around 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual beach lounging.

But hold onto your beach umbrellas, because Sunday's bringing a mood swing. Clouds will start muscling in, with a moderate chance of thunderstorms rolling through. Temperatures will nudge into the lower 80s, and winds will shift to a southerly direction. The rip current risk drops to low, and surf heights might bump up slightly to 2-3 feet.

So whether you're a sunbather, surfer, or just looking to soak up some coastal vibes, this weekend's got a little something for everyone. Stay safe, stay hydrated, and enjoy the shore!

For more http://www.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 09:50:24 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers, get ready for a sizzling weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! Today's looking like a sun-soaked paradise with mostly sunny skies and temperatures hovering around 80 degrees. But don't let that calm exterior fool you - we've got a moderate rip current risk, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert.

Water temperatures are dancing between the mid-60s and mid-70s, offering a refreshing splash for those looking to cool down. The UV index is blasting into very high territory, so slather on that sunscreen and grab your shades. East winds will be whispering around 10 to 15 mph, creating just enough breeze to keep things comfortable.

Tide chasers, mark your calendars! From Sandy Hook to Cape May, morning high tides will roll in between 9 and 10 AM, with low tides following in the afternoon. Surf height today will be modest - mostly around 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual beach lounging.

But hold onto your beach umbrellas, because Sunday's bringing a mood swing. Clouds will start muscling in, with a moderate chance of thunderstorms rolling through. Temperatures will nudge into the lower 80s, and winds will shift to a southerly direction. The rip current risk drops to low, and surf heights might bump up slightly to 2-3 feet.

So whether you're a sunbather, surfer, or just looking to soak up some coastal vibes, this weekend's got a little something for everyone. Stay safe, stay hydrated, and enjoy the shore!

For more http://www.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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! Today's looking like a sun-soaked paradise with mostly sunny skies and temperatures hovering around 80 degrees. But don't let that calm exterior fool you - we've got a moderate rip current risk, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert.

Water temperatures are dancing between the mid-60s and mid-70s, offering a refreshing splash for those looking to cool down. The UV index is blasting into very high territory, so slather on that sunscreen and grab your shades. East winds will be whispering around 10 to 15 mph, creating just enough breeze to keep things comfortable.

Tide chasers, mark your calendars! From Sandy Hook to Cape May, morning high tides will roll in between 9 and 10 AM, with low tides following in the afternoon. Surf height today will be modest - mostly around 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual beach lounging.

But hold onto your beach umbrellas, because Sunday's bringing a mood swing. Clouds will start muscling in, with a moderate chance of thunderstorms rolling through. Temperatures will nudge into the lower 80s, and winds will shift to a southerly direction. The rip current risk drops to low, and surf heights might bump up slightly to 2-3 feet.

So whether you're a sunbather, surfer, or just looking to soak up some coastal vibes, this weekend's got a little something for everyone. Stay safe, stay hydrated, and enjoy the shore!

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      <title>Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast Set for Perfect Beach Day with Warm Sun Temps Surf and Swimming Conditions</title>
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      <description>Catch the wave of excitement, beach lovers! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are serving up some seriously sweet summer vibes today. Grab your sunscreen and beach gear because we're looking at a picture-perfect beach day with wall-to-wall sunshine and temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s.

Water temperatures are deliciously warm in the upper 60s to upper 70s, making swimming absolutely irresistible. The surf is staying mellow with gentle waves around 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual swimmers and paddleboarders. Wind will be dancing from the south at 5 to 15 mph, providing just enough breeze to keep things comfortable.

UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is not optional - it's mandatory! Pro tip: reapply every two hours and seek shade during peak sun hours. While rip current risk remains low, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas where tricky currents can develop.

High tides are rolling in during the morning hours - Belmar at 7:32 AM, Atlantic City at 7:51 AM, Cape May at 8:25 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 7:51 AM. Beach photographers will love those golden morning light conditions!

Friday's forecast keeps the summer party going with similar conditions. Expect mostly sunny skies with a slight chance of afternoon showers, temperatures nudging 90, and continued calm surf. Southwest winds will keep things breezy and comfortable.

Sunrise kicks off around 5:47 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:18 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to soak up that summer magic. Stay safe, stay sunny, and enjoy your beach day!

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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2025 09:51:19 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Catch the wave of excitement, beach lovers! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are serving up some seriously sweet summer vibes today. Grab your sunscreen and beach gear because we're looking at a picture-perfect beach day with wall-to-wall sunshine and temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s.

Water temperatures are deliciously warm in the upper 60s to upper 70s, making swimming absolutely irresistible. The surf is staying mellow with gentle waves around 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual swimmers and paddleboarders. Wind will be dancing from the south at 5 to 15 mph, providing just enough breeze to keep things comfortable.

UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is not optional - it's mandatory! Pro tip: reapply every two hours and seek shade during peak sun hours. While rip current risk remains low, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas where tricky currents can develop.

High tides are rolling in during the morning hours - Belmar at 7:32 AM, Atlantic City at 7:51 AM, Cape May at 8:25 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 7:51 AM. Beach photographers will love those golden morning light conditions!

Friday's forecast keeps the summer party going with similar conditions. Expect mostly sunny skies with a slight chance of afternoon showers, temperatures nudging 90, and continued calm surf. Southwest winds will keep things breezy and comfortable.

Sunrise kicks off around 5:47 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:18 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to soak up that summer magic. Stay safe, stay sunny, and 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[Catch the wave of excitement, beach lovers! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are serving up some seriously sweet summer vibes today. Grab your sunscreen and beach gear because we're looking at a picture-perfect beach day with wall-to-wall sunshine and temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s.

Water temperatures are deliciously warm in the upper 60s to upper 70s, making swimming absolutely irresistible. The surf is staying mellow with gentle waves around 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual swimmers and paddleboarders. Wind will be dancing from the south at 5 to 15 mph, providing just enough breeze to keep things comfortable.

UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is not optional - it's mandatory! Pro tip: reapply every two hours and seek shade during peak sun hours. While rip current risk remains low, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas where tricky currents can develop.

High tides are rolling in during the morning hours - Belmar at 7:32 AM, Atlantic City at 7:51 AM, Cape May at 8:25 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 7:51 AM. Beach photographers will love those golden morning light conditions!

Friday's forecast keeps the summer party going with similar conditions. Expect mostly sunny skies with a slight chance of afternoon showers, temperatures nudging 90, and continued calm surf. Southwest winds will keep things breezy and comfortable.

Sunrise kicks off around 5:47 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:18 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to soak up that summer magic. Stay safe, stay sunny, and 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>Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Forecast: Sunny Skies, Warm Waters, and Perfect Conditions for Beach Lovers This Week</title>
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      <description>Here's the beach forecast script:

Good morning beach lovers! Summer is in full swing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches with absolutely gorgeous conditions heading our way.

Today promises pure sunny perfection with temperatures hovering around 80 degrees. Water temperatures are deliciously warm ranging from the upper 60s to upper 70s depending on your coastal location. So grab your sunscreen because the UV index is screaming very high - protect that beautiful skin!

Winds will be light and pleasant coming from the southeast around 5 to 10 miles per hour creating just enough breeze to keep things comfortable. Surf conditions are calm with waves measuring a mellow 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual swimmers and beginner surfers.

The rip current risk remains low today but remember lifeguards always recommend staying alert near jetties and piers where tricky currents can develop. Beach goers from Sandy Hook to Cape May and over to Rehoboth can expect consistently stunning conditions.

Tidal schedules vary slightly by location but most beaches will see high tide in the early morning between 6:30 and 7:30 AM with low tide hitting around midday. Sunrise kicks off around 5:45 AM with sunset providing a spectacular evening show around 8:20 PM.

Thursday looks equally phenomenal with temperatures climbing into the mid 80s and continued sunny skies. Winds will shift slightly southwest in the afternoon but remain mild.

Beach day perfection is locked and loaded - see you on the sand!

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

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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2025 09:51:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Here's the beach forecast script:

Good morning beach lovers! Summer is in full swing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches with absolutely gorgeous conditions heading our way.

Today promises pure sunny perfection with temperatures hovering around 80 degrees. Water temperatures are deliciously warm ranging from the upper 60s to upper 70s depending on your coastal location. So grab your sunscreen because the UV index is screaming very high - protect that beautiful skin!

Winds will be light and pleasant coming from the southeast around 5 to 10 miles per hour creating just enough breeze to keep things comfortable. Surf conditions are calm with waves measuring a mellow 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual swimmers and beginner surfers.

The rip current risk remains low today but remember lifeguards always recommend staying alert near jetties and piers where tricky currents can develop. Beach goers from Sandy Hook to Cape May and over to Rehoboth can expect consistently stunning conditions.

Tidal schedules vary slightly by location but most beaches will see high tide in the early morning between 6:30 and 7:30 AM with low tide hitting around midday. Sunrise kicks off around 5:45 AM with sunset providing a spectacular evening show around 8:20 PM.

Thursday looks equally phenomenal with temperatures climbing into the mid 80s and continued sunny skies. Winds will shift slightly southwest in the afternoon but remain mild.

Beach day perfection is locked and loaded - see you on the sand!

For more http://www.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 the beach forecast script:

Good morning beach lovers! Summer is in full swing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches with absolutely gorgeous conditions heading our way.

Today promises pure sunny perfection with temperatures hovering around 80 degrees. Water temperatures are deliciously warm ranging from the upper 60s to upper 70s depending on your coastal location. So grab your sunscreen because the UV index is screaming very high - protect that beautiful skin!

Winds will be light and pleasant coming from the southeast around 5 to 10 miles per hour creating just enough breeze to keep things comfortable. Surf conditions are calm with waves measuring a mellow 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual swimmers and beginner surfers.

The rip current risk remains low today but remember lifeguards always recommend staying alert near jetties and piers where tricky currents can develop. Beach goers from Sandy Hook to Cape May and over to Rehoboth can expect consistently stunning conditions.

Tidal schedules vary slightly by location but most beaches will see high tide in the early morning between 6:30 and 7:30 AM with low tide hitting around midday. Sunrise kicks off around 5:45 AM with sunset providing a spectacular evening show around 8:20 PM.

Thursday looks equally phenomenal with temperatures climbing into the mid 80s and continued sunny skies. Winds will shift slightly southwest in the afternoon but remain mild.

Beach day perfection is locked and loaded - see you on the sand!

For more http://www.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>Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Set for Sunny Skies, Gentle Waves, and Perfect Swimming Conditions This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. The sun is bringing its A-game with a very high UV index, so slather on that sunscreen and grab your shades.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at waves around 1 to 2 feet with east winds hovering around 10 mph. Water temperatures are creeping into the upper 70s - perfect for cooling off. Expect mostly sunny skies with a chance of scattered showers keeping things interesting.

Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are serving up similar vibes. Surf heights are modest, sitting around 1 to 2 feet, with northeast winds dancing at 10 mph. Water temperatures are ranging from the upper 60s to around 70 degrees.

Cape May and Ocean City are bringing the heat with temperatures climbing into the lower 80s. Expect sunny conditions with a sprinkle of scattered showers to keep things fresh. The waves will be gentle, around 1 to 2 feet, making it ideal for casual swimmers and beach loungers.

Delaware's Rehoboth Beach joins the party with similar conditions - sunny skies, temperatures in the lower 80s, and waves around 1 foot. Water temperatures in the mid 70s offer a refreshing escape from the heat.

Rip current risk is low across all areas, but stay alert near jetties, piers, and groins where unexpected currents can pop up. Sunrise kicks off around 5:45 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:20 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to soak up those beach vibes.

Grab your sunscreen, beach gear, and get ready for a day of 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, 22 Jul 2025 09:50:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. The sun is bringing its A-game with a very high UV index, so slather on that sunscreen and grab your shades.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at waves around 1 to 2 feet with east winds hovering around 10 mph. Water temperatures are creeping into the upper 70s - perfect for cooling off. Expect mostly sunny skies with a chance of scattered showers keeping things interesting.

Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are serving up similar vibes. Surf heights are modest, sitting around 1 to 2 feet, with northeast winds dancing at 10 mph. Water temperatures are ranging from the upper 60s to around 70 degrees.

Cape May and Ocean City are bringing the heat with temperatures climbing into the lower 80s. Expect sunny conditions with a sprinkle of scattered showers to keep things fresh. The waves will be gentle, around 1 to 2 feet, making it ideal for casual swimmers and beach loungers.

Delaware's Rehoboth Beach joins the party with similar conditions - sunny skies, temperatures in the lower 80s, and waves around 1 foot. Water temperatures in the mid 70s offer a refreshing escape from the heat.

Rip current risk is low across all areas, but stay alert near jetties, piers, and groins where unexpected currents can pop up. Sunrise kicks off around 5:45 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:20 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to soak up those beach vibes.

Grab your sunscreen, beach gear, and get ready for a day of 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! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. The sun is bringing its A-game with a very high UV index, so slather on that sunscreen and grab your shades.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at waves around 1 to 2 feet with east winds hovering around 10 mph. Water temperatures are creeping into the upper 70s - perfect for cooling off. Expect mostly sunny skies with a chance of scattered showers keeping things interesting.

Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are serving up similar vibes. Surf heights are modest, sitting around 1 to 2 feet, with northeast winds dancing at 10 mph. Water temperatures are ranging from the upper 60s to around 70 degrees.

Cape May and Ocean City are bringing the heat with temperatures climbing into the lower 80s. Expect sunny conditions with a sprinkle of scattered showers to keep things fresh. The waves will be gentle, around 1 to 2 feet, making it ideal for casual swimmers and beach loungers.

Delaware's Rehoboth Beach joins the party with similar conditions - sunny skies, temperatures in the lower 80s, and waves around 1 foot. Water temperatures in the mid 70s offer a refreshing escape from the heat.

Rip current risk is low across all areas, but stay alert near jetties, piers, and groins where unexpected currents can pop up. Sunrise kicks off around 5:45 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:20 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to soak up those beach vibes.

Grab your sunscreen, beach gear, and get ready for a day of 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>Jersey Shore Beach Forecast: Sunny Skies, Warm Waters, and Perfect Surf Conditions for Weekend Beach Lovers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sun-soaked Sunday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. We're looking at a mostly cloudy morning that'll break into a beautiful sunny day with some serious beach vibes.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are serving up surf heights of 1 to 2 feet with southwest winds around 5 mph. Expect temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and water temperatures in the delicious upper 70s. Pro tip: Grab that high SPF sunscreen because the UV index is cranked up to high!

Long Beach Island and Coastal Ocean areas are keeping things mellow with around 1-foot surf and similar warm conditions. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 70s, and those southwest winds will be dancing between 5 to 10 mph.

Atlantic City's bringing a bit more wave action with 2 to 3 feet of surf today, cooling down to 1 to 2 feet tomorrow. Water temps are slightly chillier in the upper 60s, but the vibe is still totally beach-worthy.

Cape May and Ocean City are looking calm with around 1-foot surf, mostly sunny skies, and a slight chance of afternoon showers. Don't stress about thunderstorms - they're low risk and passing through.

Delaware beaches like Rehoboth are joining the party with similar conditions - around 1-foot surf, mid 70s water temps, and those classic southwest breezes.

Monday's forecast? Pure beach paradise. Sunny skies, north winds, and low rip current risks across the board. Tides are looking perfect for your beach day, so grab your sunscreen, beach towel, and get ready to soak up some summer magic!

Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy that Jersey Shore sunshine!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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

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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2025 09:51:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sun-soaked Sunday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. We're looking at a mostly cloudy morning that'll break into a beautiful sunny day with some serious beach vibes.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are serving up surf heights of 1 to 2 feet with southwest winds around 5 mph. Expect temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and water temperatures in the delicious upper 70s. Pro tip: Grab that high SPF sunscreen because the UV index is cranked up to high!

Long Beach Island and Coastal Ocean areas are keeping things mellow with around 1-foot surf and similar warm conditions. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 70s, and those southwest winds will be dancing between 5 to 10 mph.

Atlantic City's bringing a bit more wave action with 2 to 3 feet of surf today, cooling down to 1 to 2 feet tomorrow. Water temps are slightly chillier in the upper 60s, but the vibe is still totally beach-worthy.

Cape May and Ocean City are looking calm with around 1-foot surf, mostly sunny skies, and a slight chance of afternoon showers. Don't stress about thunderstorms - they're low risk and passing through.

Delaware beaches like Rehoboth are joining the party with similar conditions - around 1-foot surf, mid 70s water temps, and those classic southwest breezes.

Monday's forecast? Pure beach paradise. Sunny skies, north winds, and low rip current risks across the board. Tides are looking perfect for your beach day, so grab your sunscreen, beach towel, and get ready to soak up some summer magic!

Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy that Jersey Shore 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 sun-soaked Sunday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. We're looking at a mostly cloudy morning that'll break into a beautiful sunny day with some serious beach vibes.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are serving up surf heights of 1 to 2 feet with southwest winds around 5 mph. Expect temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and water temperatures in the delicious upper 70s. Pro tip: Grab that high SPF sunscreen because the UV index is cranked up to high!

Long Beach Island and Coastal Ocean areas are keeping things mellow with around 1-foot surf and similar warm conditions. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 70s, and those southwest winds will be dancing between 5 to 10 mph.

Atlantic City's bringing a bit more wave action with 2 to 3 feet of surf today, cooling down to 1 to 2 feet tomorrow. Water temps are slightly chillier in the upper 60s, but the vibe is still totally beach-worthy.

Cape May and Ocean City are looking calm with around 1-foot surf, mostly sunny skies, and a slight chance of afternoon showers. Don't stress about thunderstorms - they're low risk and passing through.

Delaware beaches like Rehoboth are joining the party with similar conditions - around 1-foot surf, mid 70s water temps, and those classic southwest breezes.

Monday's forecast? Pure beach paradise. Sunny skies, north winds, and low rip current risks across the board. Tides are looking perfect for your beach day, so grab your sunscreen, beach towel, and get ready to soak up some summer magic!

Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy that Jersey Shore 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>Jersey Shore Weekend Forecast: Sunny Skies, Mild Surf, and Afternoon Thunderstorm Chances Await Beach Lovers</title>
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      <description>Good morning, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Saturday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Our surf zone is looking pretty mellow today with some exciting twists.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are serving up 1 to 2 foot waves with a southeast breeze around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Heads up - we've got a moderate thunderstorm potential, so keep an eye on those skies. The UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, perfect for cooling off.

Cruising down to Long Beach Island, expect similar conditions with around 1 foot surf and a slightly cooler water temperature in the lower 70s. Southeast winds will be dancing around 10 miles per hour, and those thunderstorms are still lurking in the forecast.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are looking at 1 to 2 foot waves with a slightly lower thunderstorm risk. Water temperatures are a bit chillier in the upper 60s to lower 70s, but still comfortable for those looking to beat the heat.

Rehoboth Beach in Delaware is joining the party with around 1 foot surf and a moderate chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Temperatures will climb into the lower 80s today, heating up to the upper 80s by Sunday.

One critical reminder for all beach goers - while the rip current risk is low today, always be cautious near groins, jetties, and piers where unexpected currents can develop.

Sunset comes late today around 8:20 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to soak up some summer fun. Stay safe, stay cool, and 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>Sat, 19 Jul 2025 09:50:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Saturday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Our surf zone is looking pretty mellow today with some exciting twists.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are serving up 1 to 2 foot waves with a southeast breeze around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Heads up - we've got a moderate thunderstorm potential, so keep an eye on those skies. The UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, perfect for cooling off.

Cruising down to Long Beach Island, expect similar conditions with around 1 foot surf and a slightly cooler water temperature in the lower 70s. Southeast winds will be dancing around 10 miles per hour, and those thunderstorms are still lurking in the forecast.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are looking at 1 to 2 foot waves with a slightly lower thunderstorm risk. Water temperatures are a bit chillier in the upper 60s to lower 70s, but still comfortable for those looking to beat the heat.

Rehoboth Beach in Delaware is joining the party with around 1 foot surf and a moderate chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Temperatures will climb into the lower 80s today, heating up to the upper 80s by Sunday.

One critical reminder for all beach goers - while the rip current risk is low today, always be cautious near groins, jetties, and piers where unexpected currents can develop.

Sunset comes late today around 8:20 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to soak up some summer fun. Stay safe, stay cool, and 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[Good morning, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Saturday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Our surf zone is looking pretty mellow today with some exciting twists.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are serving up 1 to 2 foot waves with a southeast breeze around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Heads up - we've got a moderate thunderstorm potential, so keep an eye on those skies. The UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, perfect for cooling off.

Cruising down to Long Beach Island, expect similar conditions with around 1 foot surf and a slightly cooler water temperature in the lower 70s. Southeast winds will be dancing around 10 miles per hour, and those thunderstorms are still lurking in the forecast.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are looking at 1 to 2 foot waves with a slightly lower thunderstorm risk. Water temperatures are a bit chillier in the upper 60s to lower 70s, but still comfortable for those looking to beat the heat.

Rehoboth Beach in Delaware is joining the party with around 1 foot surf and a moderate chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Temperatures will climb into the lower 80s today, heating up to the upper 80s by Sunday.

One critical reminder for all beach goers - while the rip current risk is low today, always be cautious near groins, jetties, and piers where unexpected currents can develop.

Sunset comes late today around 8:20 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to soak up some summer fun. Stay safe, stay cool, and 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>Jersey Shore Summer Sizzle: Perfect Beach Day Ahead with Warm Temps, Calm Surf, and Sunshine Across Coastal Regions</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, gather round for your epic coastal conditions report!

Looks like Mother Nature is serving up a sizzling summer day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. We're talking temperatures climbing into the low 90s with mostly sunny skies and just a hint of potential afternoon thunderstorms.

Let's break down the beach zones. Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking smooth with calm 1 to 2 foot surf and southwest winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, making for a perfect beach day.

Long Beach Island is cranking up the wind factor with 15 to 20 mile per hour southwest breezes and similar surf conditions. Water's hovering around 70 degrees - not too shabby.

Atlantic City and the surrounding coastal areas are showing a moderate rip current risk with slightly choppier 2 to 3 foot waves. Experienced swimmers and surfers should stay alert but conditions remain manageable.

Cape May and Ocean City are serving up similar vibes - southwest winds, mostly sunny skies, and temperatures around 90 degrees. Water's warming up nicely in the lower 70s.

Delaware beaches are joining the party with low rip current risks, gentle 1 to 2 foot surf, and southwest winds around 15 miles per hour.

UV index is screaming VERY HIGH across all zones, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Hydrate, protect your skin, and enjoy that incredible summer coastline!

Tomorrow looks even calmer with mostly sunny skies, lighter winds, and temperatures dropping slightly into the mid to upper 80s. Sunrise lovers can catch the morning light around 5:40 to 5:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:22 to 8:24 PM.

Catch those waves and stay safe out there, beach warriors!

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

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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2025 09:53:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, gather round for your epic coastal conditions report!

Looks like Mother Nature is serving up a sizzling summer day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. We're talking temperatures climbing into the low 90s with mostly sunny skies and just a hint of potential afternoon thunderstorms.

Let's break down the beach zones. Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking smooth with calm 1 to 2 foot surf and southwest winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, making for a perfect beach day.

Long Beach Island is cranking up the wind factor with 15 to 20 mile per hour southwest breezes and similar surf conditions. Water's hovering around 70 degrees - not too shabby.

Atlantic City and the surrounding coastal areas are showing a moderate rip current risk with slightly choppier 2 to 3 foot waves. Experienced swimmers and surfers should stay alert but conditions remain manageable.

Cape May and Ocean City are serving up similar vibes - southwest winds, mostly sunny skies, and temperatures around 90 degrees. Water's warming up nicely in the lower 70s.

Delaware beaches are joining the party with low rip current risks, gentle 1 to 2 foot surf, and southwest winds around 15 miles per hour.

UV index is screaming VERY HIGH across all zones, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Hydrate, protect your skin, and enjoy that incredible summer coastline!

Tomorrow looks even calmer with mostly sunny skies, lighter winds, and temperatures dropping slightly into the mid to upper 80s. Sunrise lovers can catch the morning light around 5:40 to 5:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:22 to 8:24 PM.

Catch those waves and stay safe out there, 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 for your epic coastal conditions report!

Looks like Mother Nature is serving up a sizzling summer day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. We're talking temperatures climbing into the low 90s with mostly sunny skies and just a hint of potential afternoon thunderstorms.

Let's break down the beach zones. Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking smooth with calm 1 to 2 foot surf and southwest winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, making for a perfect beach day.

Long Beach Island is cranking up the wind factor with 15 to 20 mile per hour southwest breezes and similar surf conditions. Water's hovering around 70 degrees - not too shabby.

Atlantic City and the surrounding coastal areas are showing a moderate rip current risk with slightly choppier 2 to 3 foot waves. Experienced swimmers and surfers should stay alert but conditions remain manageable.

Cape May and Ocean City are serving up similar vibes - southwest winds, mostly sunny skies, and temperatures around 90 degrees. Water's warming up nicely in the lower 70s.

Delaware beaches are joining the party with low rip current risks, gentle 1 to 2 foot surf, and southwest winds around 15 miles per hour.

UV index is screaming VERY HIGH across all zones, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Hydrate, protect your skin, and enjoy that incredible summer coastline!

Tomorrow looks even calmer with mostly sunny skies, lighter winds, and temperatures dropping slightly into the mid to upper 80s. Sunrise lovers can catch the morning light around 5:40 to 5:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:22 to 8:24 PM.

Catch those waves and stay safe out there, 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>Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Forecast: Sunny Skies, Warm Temps, and Perfect Beach Conditions Ahead</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into a sizzling summer forecast along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Get ready for some epic coastal conditions!

Today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-80s. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for cooling off. While there's a slight chance of pop-up showers and thunderstorms, don't let that dampen your beach vibes.

Winds will be cruising in from the south around 5 to 10 miles per hour, keeping things comfortable. The surf is staying mellow with waves ranging from 1 to 2 feet - ideal for casual swimmers and beginner surfers. But listen up - the UV index is cranked to very high, so slather on that sunscreen!

Tide watchers, mark your calendars. We've got high tides rolling in around midday at spots like Belmar, Atlantic City, and Rehoboth Beach. Just check your local tide charts for precise times.

As we slide into Thursday, expect a slight uptick in excitement. Some areas like Atlantic City and Cape May will see the rip current risk bump to moderate, with surf heights potentially reaching 2 to 3 feet. Winds will kick up to 15 to 20 miles per hour from the southwest, adding some extra energy to the waves.

Temperatures are going to keep sizzling, pushing into the upper 80s and even hitting 90 in some spots. Mostly sunny skies will continue, with a chance of those sporadic summer thunderstorms.

Pro tip: Even with a low rip current risk, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and groins where tricky currents can develop. Stay safe, stay cool, 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>Wed, 16 Jul 2025 09:52:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into a sizzling summer forecast along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Get ready for some epic coastal conditions!

Today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-80s. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for cooling off. While there's a slight chance of pop-up showers and thunderstorms, don't let that dampen your beach vibes.

Winds will be cruising in from the south around 5 to 10 miles per hour, keeping things comfortable. The surf is staying mellow with waves ranging from 1 to 2 feet - ideal for casual swimmers and beginner surfers. But listen up - the UV index is cranked to very high, so slather on that sunscreen!

Tide watchers, mark your calendars. We've got high tides rolling in around midday at spots like Belmar, Atlantic City, and Rehoboth Beach. Just check your local tide charts for precise times.

As we slide into Thursday, expect a slight uptick in excitement. Some areas like Atlantic City and Cape May will see the rip current risk bump to moderate, with surf heights potentially reaching 2 to 3 feet. Winds will kick up to 15 to 20 miles per hour from the southwest, adding some extra energy to the waves.

Temperatures are going to keep sizzling, pushing into the upper 80s and even hitting 90 in some spots. Mostly sunny skies will continue, with a chance of those sporadic summer thunderstorms.

Pro tip: Even with a low rip current risk, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and groins where tricky currents can develop. Stay safe, stay cool, 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[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into a sizzling summer forecast along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Get ready for some epic coastal conditions!

Today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-80s. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for cooling off. While there's a slight chance of pop-up showers and thunderstorms, don't let that dampen your beach vibes.

Winds will be cruising in from the south around 5 to 10 miles per hour, keeping things comfortable. The surf is staying mellow with waves ranging from 1 to 2 feet - ideal for casual swimmers and beginner surfers. But listen up - the UV index is cranked to very high, so slather on that sunscreen!

Tide watchers, mark your calendars. We've got high tides rolling in around midday at spots like Belmar, Atlantic City, and Rehoboth Beach. Just check your local tide charts for precise times.

As we slide into Thursday, expect a slight uptick in excitement. Some areas like Atlantic City and Cape May will see the rip current risk bump to moderate, with surf heights potentially reaching 2 to 3 feet. Winds will kick up to 15 to 20 miles per hour from the southwest, adding some extra energy to the waves.

Temperatures are going to keep sizzling, pushing into the upper 80s and even hitting 90 in some spots. Mostly sunny skies will continue, with a chance of those sporadic summer thunderstorms.

Pro tip: Even with a low rip current risk, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and groins where tricky currents can develop. Stay safe, stay cool, 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>Jersey Shore Summer Beach Forecast Hot Temperatures Surf Conditions Thunderstorm Chance Mid 70s Water Temps Low Rip Risk Today</title>
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      <description>Catch the wave of the day, beach lovers! Summer's sizzling along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline with a forecast that's as hot as the UV index.

Today's looking partly sunny with a slight chance of pop-up thunderstorms, so keep those beach umbrellas and lightning detectors handy. Water temperatures are cruising in the mid 70s - perfect for cooling off when the mercury hits the lower 80s.

Surf conditions are relatively mellow with waves measuring 1 to 2 feet across most beaches from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth. Winds will be dancing from the south at 5 to 10 miles per hour, offering just enough breeze to keep things comfortable.

Rip current risk remains low today, but seasoned beach-goers know to stay alert near jetties, groins, and piers where tricky currents can develop. The UV index is blazing very high, so slather on that sunscreen and rock those sunglasses.

Tide schedules are looking prime - catch high tide mid-morning around 11:30 AM to noon, depending on your specific beach location. Sunrise kicks off early around 5:40 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:25 PM.

Wednesday's forecast continues the summer vibe with similar conditions - partly sunny, slight chance of thunderstorms, and temperatures climbing into the mid 80s. Atlantic City and Cape May might see slightly increased surf heights and a moderate rip current risk, so surfers take note.

Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy another beautiful day at the Jersey Shore and Delaware 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2025 09:51:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Catch the wave of the day, beach lovers! Summer's sizzling along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline with a forecast that's as hot as the UV index.

Today's looking partly sunny with a slight chance of pop-up thunderstorms, so keep those beach umbrellas and lightning detectors handy. Water temperatures are cruising in the mid 70s - perfect for cooling off when the mercury hits the lower 80s.

Surf conditions are relatively mellow with waves measuring 1 to 2 feet across most beaches from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth. Winds will be dancing from the south at 5 to 10 miles per hour, offering just enough breeze to keep things comfortable.

Rip current risk remains low today, but seasoned beach-goers know to stay alert near jetties, groins, and piers where tricky currents can develop. The UV index is blazing very high, so slather on that sunscreen and rock those sunglasses.

Tide schedules are looking prime - catch high tide mid-morning around 11:30 AM to noon, depending on your specific beach location. Sunrise kicks off early around 5:40 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:25 PM.

Wednesday's forecast continues the summer vibe with similar conditions - partly sunny, slight chance of thunderstorms, and temperatures climbing into the mid 80s. Atlantic City and Cape May might see slightly increased surf heights and a moderate rip current risk, so surfers take note.

Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy another beautiful day at the Jersey Shore and Delaware 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[Catch the wave of the day, beach lovers! Summer's sizzling along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline with a forecast that's as hot as the UV index.

Today's looking partly sunny with a slight chance of pop-up thunderstorms, so keep those beach umbrellas and lightning detectors handy. Water temperatures are cruising in the mid 70s - perfect for cooling off when the mercury hits the lower 80s.

Surf conditions are relatively mellow with waves measuring 1 to 2 feet across most beaches from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth. Winds will be dancing from the south at 5 to 10 miles per hour, offering just enough breeze to keep things comfortable.

Rip current risk remains low today, but seasoned beach-goers know to stay alert near jetties, groins, and piers where tricky currents can develop. The UV index is blazing very high, so slather on that sunscreen and rock those sunglasses.

Tide schedules are looking prime - catch high tide mid-morning around 11:30 AM to noon, depending on your specific beach location. Sunrise kicks off early around 5:40 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:25 PM.

Wednesday's forecast continues the summer vibe with similar conditions - partly sunny, slight chance of thunderstorms, and temperatures climbing into the mid 80s. Atlantic City and Cape May might see slightly increased surf heights and a moderate rip current risk, so surfers take note.

Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy another beautiful day at the Jersey Shore and Delaware 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>Jersey Shore Weekend Forecast: Sunny Skies, Mellow Waves, and Perfect Beach Conditions Await Coastal Visitors</title>
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      <description>Hey beach lovers! Get ready for a weekend of coastal vibes along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Mother Nature's serving up a mostly cloudy canvas with some patchy fog to keep things interesting.

Surf conditions are looking pretty mellow today with wave heights hovering around 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual swimmers and beginner surfers. Just a heads up though - even with a low rip current risk, stay alert near jetties and piers where tricky currents can pop up.

Water temperatures are feeling primo, ranging from the upper 60s to mid 70s. Eastern beaches like Sandy Hook are sitting pretty in the mid 70s, while Atlantic City's waters are a bit cooler but still totally swimmable.

Sun protection is crucial today with a very high UV index, so slather on that sunscreen and maybe rock a stylish hat. Temperatures will cruise around the lower 80s with gentle east winds around 10 mph creating that classic beach breeze.

Monday's forecast keeps things interesting with a chance of scattered thunderstorms and showers. Winds will shift to the south, maintaining that pleasant 5 to 10 mph range. Surf conditions remain similar, with slightly smaller waves around 1 foot.

Tide times vary slightly by location, but most beaches will see high tide mid-morning and low tide in the late afternoon. Sunrise kicks off around 5:40 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:25 PM - plenty of daylight for beach adventures.

Whether you're in Ocean City, Long Beach Island, or Rehoboth Beach, grab your sunscreen, stay hydrated, 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, 13 Jul 2025 09:52:17 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey beach lovers! Get ready for a weekend of coastal vibes along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Mother Nature's serving up a mostly cloudy canvas with some patchy fog to keep things interesting.

Surf conditions are looking pretty mellow today with wave heights hovering around 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual swimmers and beginner surfers. Just a heads up though - even with a low rip current risk, stay alert near jetties and piers where tricky currents can pop up.

Water temperatures are feeling primo, ranging from the upper 60s to mid 70s. Eastern beaches like Sandy Hook are sitting pretty in the mid 70s, while Atlantic City's waters are a bit cooler but still totally swimmable.

Sun protection is crucial today with a very high UV index, so slather on that sunscreen and maybe rock a stylish hat. Temperatures will cruise around the lower 80s with gentle east winds around 10 mph creating that classic beach breeze.

Monday's forecast keeps things interesting with a chance of scattered thunderstorms and showers. Winds will shift to the south, maintaining that pleasant 5 to 10 mph range. Surf conditions remain similar, with slightly smaller waves around 1 foot.

Tide times vary slightly by location, but most beaches will see high tide mid-morning and low tide in the late afternoon. Sunrise kicks off around 5:40 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:25 PM - plenty of daylight for beach adventures.

Whether you're in Ocean City, Long Beach Island, or Rehoboth Beach, grab your sunscreen, stay hydrated, 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[Hey beach lovers! Get ready for a weekend of coastal vibes along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Mother Nature's serving up a mostly cloudy canvas with some patchy fog to keep things interesting.

Surf conditions are looking pretty mellow today with wave heights hovering around 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual swimmers and beginner surfers. Just a heads up though - even with a low rip current risk, stay alert near jetties and piers where tricky currents can pop up.

Water temperatures are feeling primo, ranging from the upper 60s to mid 70s. Eastern beaches like Sandy Hook are sitting pretty in the mid 70s, while Atlantic City's waters are a bit cooler but still totally swimmable.

Sun protection is crucial today with a very high UV index, so slather on that sunscreen and maybe rock a stylish hat. Temperatures will cruise around the lower 80s with gentle east winds around 10 mph creating that classic beach breeze.

Monday's forecast keeps things interesting with a chance of scattered thunderstorms and showers. Winds will shift to the south, maintaining that pleasant 5 to 10 mph range. Surf conditions remain similar, with slightly smaller waves around 1 foot.

Tide times vary slightly by location, but most beaches will see high tide mid-morning and low tide in the late afternoon. Sunrise kicks off around 5:40 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:25 PM - plenty of daylight for beach adventures.

Whether you're in Ocean City, Long Beach Island, or Rehoboth Beach, grab your sunscreen, stay hydrated, 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>Jersey Shore Weekend Forecast: Surf, Sun, and Moderate Waves Await Beach Lovers Across Delaware and New Jersey Coastline</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into a sizzling summer weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Today's looking like a moderate adventure with some challenges for ocean enthusiasts.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, expect mostly cloudy skies with some morning fog rolling in. Water temperatures are warming up nicely - upper 70s near Monmouth, around 70 in Ocean City, and lower 70s in Delaware. Surf heights are holding steady at 1 to 3 feet, perfect for intermediate riders and those looking to catch some waves.

Rip current risk is moderate in most areas, so beach-goers need to stay alert. The UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Temperatures will hover around 80 degrees with gentle east winds between 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Sunday brings a calmer scene with rip current risk dropping to low and surf heights mellowing to 1 to 2 feet. Expect mostly cloudy conditions in the morning transitioning to sunshine by early afternoon. High tides will roll in late morning - Belmar at 9:44, Barnegat at 10:11, Atlantic City at 9:59, and Rehoboth Beach at 10:17.

Pro tip for water warriors: Even with low rip current risk, always exercise caution near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy those summer swells!

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>Sat, 12 Jul 2025 09:51:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into a sizzling summer weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Today's looking like a moderate adventure with some challenges for ocean enthusiasts.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, expect mostly cloudy skies with some morning fog rolling in. Water temperatures are warming up nicely - upper 70s near Monmouth, around 70 in Ocean City, and lower 70s in Delaware. Surf heights are holding steady at 1 to 3 feet, perfect for intermediate riders and those looking to catch some waves.

Rip current risk is moderate in most areas, so beach-goers need to stay alert. The UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Temperatures will hover around 80 degrees with gentle east winds between 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Sunday brings a calmer scene with rip current risk dropping to low and surf heights mellowing to 1 to 2 feet. Expect mostly cloudy conditions in the morning transitioning to sunshine by early afternoon. High tides will roll in late morning - Belmar at 9:44, Barnegat at 10:11, Atlantic City at 9:59, and Rehoboth Beach at 10:17.

Pro tip for water warriors: Even with low rip current risk, always exercise caution near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy those summer swells!

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 diving into a sizzling summer weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Today's looking like a moderate adventure with some challenges for ocean enthusiasts.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, expect mostly cloudy skies with some morning fog rolling in. Water temperatures are warming up nicely - upper 70s near Monmouth, around 70 in Ocean City, and lower 70s in Delaware. Surf heights are holding steady at 1 to 3 feet, perfect for intermediate riders and those looking to catch some waves.

Rip current risk is moderate in most areas, so beach-goers need to stay alert. The UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Temperatures will hover around 80 degrees with gentle east winds between 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Sunday brings a calmer scene with rip current risk dropping to low and surf heights mellowing to 1 to 2 feet. Expect mostly cloudy conditions in the morning transitioning to sunshine by early afternoon. High tides will roll in late morning - Belmar at 9:44, Barnegat at 10:11, Atlantic City at 9:59, and Rehoboth Beach at 10:17.

Pro tip for water warriors: Even with low rip current risk, always exercise caution near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy those summer swells!

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>Jersey Shore Beach Forecast: Cloudy Skies, Moderate Waves, and Potential Afternoon Storms Await Coastal Adventurers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of coastal adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. The forecast is looking mostly cloudy with some potential for afternoon excitement.

Starting in Sandy Hook, expect moderate rip current risks and surf heights around 2 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. West winds will shift to the south, creating some interesting wave conditions. UV levels are low, so you can enjoy extended beach time without intense sun exposure.

Cruising down to Long Beach Island, the scene looks similar with moderate rip current risks and those same 2 to 3 foot waves. Southwest winds will dance around 10 miles per hour, and water temperatures hover around 70 degrees. Patchy fog might roll in, adding a bit of mysterious maritime atmosphere to your morning.

Atlantic City brings slightly cooler water in the upper 60s, but maintains that consistent 2 to 3 foot surf. South winds will keep things interesting, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms adding some dramatic flair to your beach day.

Ocean City and Cape May are looking at similar conditions - moderate rip current risks, 2 to 3 foot waves, and temperatures in the lower 70s. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a good chance of showers and potential thunderstorm action.

Delaware beaches are offering a slightly calmer scene with lower rip current risks and smaller 1 to 2 foot waves. Temperatures will climb to the mid-80s, making for a delightful coastal experience.

Across all areas, high tides will roll in during the morning hours, so plan your beach activities accordingly. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and enjoy your coastal adventure!

For more http://www.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 09:52:05 -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 along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. The forecast is looking mostly cloudy with some potential for afternoon excitement.

Starting in Sandy Hook, expect moderate rip current risks and surf heights around 2 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. West winds will shift to the south, creating some interesting wave conditions. UV levels are low, so you can enjoy extended beach time without intense sun exposure.

Cruising down to Long Beach Island, the scene looks similar with moderate rip current risks and those same 2 to 3 foot waves. Southwest winds will dance around 10 miles per hour, and water temperatures hover around 70 degrees. Patchy fog might roll in, adding a bit of mysterious maritime atmosphere to your morning.

Atlantic City brings slightly cooler water in the upper 60s, but maintains that consistent 2 to 3 foot surf. South winds will keep things interesting, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms adding some dramatic flair to your beach day.

Ocean City and Cape May are looking at similar conditions - moderate rip current risks, 2 to 3 foot waves, and temperatures in the lower 70s. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a good chance of showers and potential thunderstorm action.

Delaware beaches are offering a slightly calmer scene with lower rip current risks and smaller 1 to 2 foot waves. Temperatures will climb to the mid-80s, making for a delightful coastal experience.

Across all areas, high tides will roll in during the morning hours, so plan your beach activities accordingly. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and enjoy your coastal adventure!

For more http://www.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 along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. The forecast is looking mostly cloudy with some potential for afternoon excitement.

Starting in Sandy Hook, expect moderate rip current risks and surf heights around 2 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. West winds will shift to the south, creating some interesting wave conditions. UV levels are low, so you can enjoy extended beach time without intense sun exposure.

Cruising down to Long Beach Island, the scene looks similar with moderate rip current risks and those same 2 to 3 foot waves. Southwest winds will dance around 10 miles per hour, and water temperatures hover around 70 degrees. Patchy fog might roll in, adding a bit of mysterious maritime atmosphere to your morning.

Atlantic City brings slightly cooler water in the upper 60s, but maintains that consistent 2 to 3 foot surf. South winds will keep things interesting, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms adding some dramatic flair to your beach day.

Ocean City and Cape May are looking at similar conditions - moderate rip current risks, 2 to 3 foot waves, and temperatures in the lower 70s. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a good chance of showers and potential thunderstorm action.

Delaware beaches are offering a slightly calmer scene with lower rip current risks and smaller 1 to 2 foot waves. Temperatures will climb to the mid-80s, making for a delightful coastal experience.

Across all areas, high tides will roll in during the morning hours, so plan your beach activities accordingly. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and enjoy your coastal adventure!

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      <title>Jersey Shore and Delaware Beach Forecast: Rip Currents, Waves, and Thunderstorms Await Coastal Adventurers This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild coastal adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. The waves are calling, and here's your ultimate beach day breakdown.

Heading to Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook? Expect a moderate rip current risk that'll keep surfers and swimmers on their toes. Surf's sitting pretty at 2 to 3 feet with south winds around 5 mph. The water's a toasty upper 70s, perfect for cooling off. Just watch out for those scattered showers and thunderstorms rolling through - Mother Nature's got her mood on!

Cruising over to Long Beach Island and Atlantic City? Similar vibes with that moderate rip current warning. Water's chillin' in the upper 60s, and you'll see south winds whipping around 10 mph. Mostly cloudy skies with a high chance of showers and thunderstorms - pack that waterproof gear!

Cape May and Ocean City surfers, you're looking at the same 2 to 3 foot waves with a moderate rip current risk. Water's warming up in the lower 70s, and those south winds will keep things interesting. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with showers likely.

Delaware beaches are a bit more mellow with a low rip current risk and smaller waves around 1 to 2 feet. Water's sitting pretty in the upper 70s, and you'll have south winds around 5 to 10 mph.

Pro tip for all you beach warriors: always respect those rip currents, especially near jetties and piers. Stay alert, stay safe, and catch those waves! Beach forecast brought to you by your local weather wizards.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2025 21:05:12 -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 coastal adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. The waves are calling, and here's your ultimate beach day breakdown.

Heading to Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook? Expect a moderate rip current risk that'll keep surfers and swimmers on their toes. Surf's sitting pretty at 2 to 3 feet with south winds around 5 mph. The water's a toasty upper 70s, perfect for cooling off. Just watch out for those scattered showers and thunderstorms rolling through - Mother Nature's got her mood on!

Cruising over to Long Beach Island and Atlantic City? Similar vibes with that moderate rip current warning. Water's chillin' in the upper 60s, and you'll see south winds whipping around 10 mph. Mostly cloudy skies with a high chance of showers and thunderstorms - pack that waterproof gear!

Cape May and Ocean City surfers, you're looking at the same 2 to 3 foot waves with a moderate rip current risk. Water's warming up in the lower 70s, and those south winds will keep things interesting. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with showers likely.

Delaware beaches are a bit more mellow with a low rip current risk and smaller waves around 1 to 2 feet. Water's sitting pretty in the upper 70s, and you'll have south winds around 5 to 10 mph.

Pro tip for all you beach warriors: always respect those rip currents, especially near jetties and piers. Stay alert, stay safe, and catch those waves! Beach forecast brought to you by your local weather wizards.

For more http://www.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 adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. The waves are calling, and here's your ultimate beach day breakdown.

Heading to Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook? Expect a moderate rip current risk that'll keep surfers and swimmers on their toes. Surf's sitting pretty at 2 to 3 feet with south winds around 5 mph. The water's a toasty upper 70s, perfect for cooling off. Just watch out for those scattered showers and thunderstorms rolling through - Mother Nature's got her mood on!

Cruising over to Long Beach Island and Atlantic City? Similar vibes with that moderate rip current warning. Water's chillin' in the upper 60s, and you'll see south winds whipping around 10 mph. Mostly cloudy skies with a high chance of showers and thunderstorms - pack that waterproof gear!

Cape May and Ocean City surfers, you're looking at the same 2 to 3 foot waves with a moderate rip current risk. Water's warming up in the lower 70s, and those south winds will keep things interesting. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with showers likely.

Delaware beaches are a bit more mellow with a low rip current risk and smaller waves around 1 to 2 feet. Water's sitting pretty in the upper 70s, and you'll have south winds around 5 to 10 mph.

Pro tip for all you beach warriors: always respect those rip currents, especially near jetties and piers. Stay alert, stay safe, and catch those waves! Beach forecast brought to you by your local weather wizards.

For more http://www.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>Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches Sizzle with High Temps, Rip Currents, and Thunderstorm Risks This Summer Day</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are serving up some sizzling summer conditions today. Buckle up for a day of intense sun and potential thunderstorms that'll keep you on your toes.

Let's break down the beach scene. Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at moderate rip current risks with waves hitting 1 to 2 feet. Expect southwest winds dancing at 5 to 10 miles per hour and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s. Pro tip: that UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Heading south to Long Beach Island, things get spicier. We've got a high rip current risk through this evening with waves around 1 to 2 feet. Water temperatures are sitting in the upper 60s, and those southwest winds are cranking at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Sunny skies will rule until late afternoon when thunderstorms might crash the party.

Atlantic City and Cape May are bringing the heat with similar conditions. Waves are pumping between 2 to 3 feet, rip current risks are high, and temperatures are holding steady in the upper 80s. Water temperatures are ranging from mid 60s to lower 70s - perfect for cooling off.

Delaware beaches are no slouch either. Rehoboth Beach is looking at a moderate rip current risk, temperatures near 90 degrees, and those consistent southwest winds around 10 miles per hour. Sunny skies are guaranteed with a slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms.

Bottom line: Stay alert, respect the ocean, and don't forget your sunscreen. Catch those waves 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, 08 Jul 2025 16:15:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are serving up some sizzling summer conditions today. Buckle up for a day of intense sun and potential thunderstorms that'll keep you on your toes.

Let's break down the beach scene. Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at moderate rip current risks with waves hitting 1 to 2 feet. Expect southwest winds dancing at 5 to 10 miles per hour and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s. Pro tip: that UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Heading south to Long Beach Island, things get spicier. We've got a high rip current risk through this evening with waves around 1 to 2 feet. Water temperatures are sitting in the upper 60s, and those southwest winds are cranking at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Sunny skies will rule until late afternoon when thunderstorms might crash the party.

Atlantic City and Cape May are bringing the heat with similar conditions. Waves are pumping between 2 to 3 feet, rip current risks are high, and temperatures are holding steady in the upper 80s. Water temperatures are ranging from mid 60s to lower 70s - perfect for cooling off.

Delaware beaches are no slouch either. Rehoboth Beach is looking at a moderate rip current risk, temperatures near 90 degrees, and those consistent southwest winds around 10 miles per hour. Sunny skies are guaranteed with a slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms.

Bottom line: Stay alert, respect the ocean, and don't forget your sunscreen. Catch those waves 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[Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are serving up some sizzling summer conditions today. Buckle up for a day of intense sun and potential thunderstorms that'll keep you on your toes.

Let's break down the beach scene. Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at moderate rip current risks with waves hitting 1 to 2 feet. Expect southwest winds dancing at 5 to 10 miles per hour and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s. Pro tip: that UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Heading south to Long Beach Island, things get spicier. We've got a high rip current risk through this evening with waves around 1 to 2 feet. Water temperatures are sitting in the upper 60s, and those southwest winds are cranking at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Sunny skies will rule until late afternoon when thunderstorms might crash the party.

Atlantic City and Cape May are bringing the heat with similar conditions. Waves are pumping between 2 to 3 feet, rip current risks are high, and temperatures are holding steady in the upper 80s. Water temperatures are ranging from mid 60s to lower 70s - perfect for cooling off.

Delaware beaches are no slouch either. Rehoboth Beach is looking at a moderate rip current risk, temperatures near 90 degrees, and those consistent southwest winds around 10 miles per hour. Sunny skies are guaranteed with a slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms.

Bottom line: Stay alert, respect the ocean, and don't forget your sunscreen. Catch those waves 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-08-2025</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers, get ready for a sizzling day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! We're looking at a sun-soaked Tuesday with some serious beach action brewing.

Starting in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, expect a moderate rip current risk with waves rolling in at 1 to 2 feet. The temperature's climbing to the upper 80s with southwest winds dancing at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Heads up - there's a high chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on those skies!

Long Beach Island is cranking up the excitement with a high rip current risk. Surf's looking at 1 to 2 feet with winds pushing 10 to 15 miles per hour. The water's sitting in the upper 60s, and you'll enjoy sunshine until about 5 PM when things might get a bit more dramatic with potential showers.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are serving up some serious beach vibes. Expect high rip current risks and surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, and the day promises full-on sunshine with temperatures climbing to the upper 80s.

Delaware beaches are not holding back either! Rehoboth Beach will see moderate rip current risks, temperatures near 90 degrees, and southwest winds around 10 miles per hour. Sunny skies are guaranteed with just a hint of potential thunderstorm action.

Pro tip for all beach-goers: The UV index is very high across the board, so slather on that sunscreen, stay hydrated, and always respect the ocean's power. Those rip currents are no joke!

High tides are rolling in throughout the morning, with most beaches seeing their peak between 6:15 and 7:00 AM. Sunrise is early, sunset is late - perfect for maximizing your beach day.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy the summer spectacular!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2025 09:45:21 -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 sizzling day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! We're looking at a sun-soaked Tuesday with some serious beach action brewing.

Starting in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, expect a moderate rip current risk with waves rolling in at 1 to 2 feet. The temperature's climbing to the upper 80s with southwest winds dancing at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Heads up - there's a high chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on those skies!

Long Beach Island is cranking up the excitement with a high rip current risk. Surf's looking at 1 to 2 feet with winds pushing 10 to 15 miles per hour. The water's sitting in the upper 60s, and you'll enjoy sunshine until about 5 PM when things might get a bit more dramatic with potential showers.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are serving up some serious beach vibes. Expect high rip current risks and surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, and the day promises full-on sunshine with temperatures climbing to the upper 80s.

Delaware beaches are not holding back either! Rehoboth Beach will see moderate rip current risks, temperatures near 90 degrees, and southwest winds around 10 miles per hour. Sunny skies are guaranteed with just a hint of potential thunderstorm action.

Pro tip for all beach-goers: The UV index is very high across the board, so slather on that sunscreen, stay hydrated, and always respect the ocean's power. Those rip currents are no joke!

High tides are rolling in throughout the morning, with most beaches seeing their peak between 6:15 and 7:00 AM. Sunrise is early, sunset is late - perfect for maximizing your beach day.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy the summer spectacular!

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 day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! We're looking at a sun-soaked Tuesday with some serious beach action brewing.

Starting in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, expect a moderate rip current risk with waves rolling in at 1 to 2 feet. The temperature's climbing to the upper 80s with southwest winds dancing at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Heads up - there's a high chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on those skies!

Long Beach Island is cranking up the excitement with a high rip current risk. Surf's looking at 1 to 2 feet with winds pushing 10 to 15 miles per hour. The water's sitting in the upper 60s, and you'll enjoy sunshine until about 5 PM when things might get a bit more dramatic with potential showers.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are serving up some serious beach vibes. Expect high rip current risks and surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 70s, and the day promises full-on sunshine with temperatures climbing to the upper 80s.

Delaware beaches are not holding back either! Rehoboth Beach will see moderate rip current risks, temperatures near 90 degrees, and southwest winds around 10 miles per hour. Sunny skies are guaranteed with just a hint of potential thunderstorm action.

Pro tip for all beach-goers: The UV index is very high across the board, so slather on that sunscreen, stay hydrated, and always respect the ocean's power. Those rip currents are no joke!

High tides are rolling in throughout the morning, with most beaches seeing their peak between 6:15 and 7:00 AM. Sunrise is early, sunset is late - perfect for maximizing your beach day.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy the summer spectacular!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-06-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Sunday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-80s.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are serving up calm 1 to 2 foot waves with light south winds around 5 to 10 mph. Water temps are sitting pretty in the lower 70s, making for some seriously refreshing swimming conditions. Pro tip: slather on that sunscreen because the UV index is cranked up to very high!

Heading down to Long Beach Island? Expect similar mellow surf with a slight wind bump in the afternoon, pushing to around 15 mph. Atlantic City and the coastal Atlantic beaches will see slightly bigger waves at 2 to 3 feet, perfect for some casual board riding.

Cape May and Ocean City are looking equally gorgeous with mostly sunny skies and comfortable lower 80s temperatures. Water temperatures are creeping into the lower 70s, inviting you to take a dip.

Delaware beaches like Rehoboth are keeping the beach vibe chill with 1 to 2 foot surf and upper 70s water temps. Sunrise comes early at 5:40 AM, giving early birds plenty of time to catch some morning waves.

But hold up, beach warriors - Monday's bringing a change of pace. Expect partly sunny skies with a moderate chance of afternoon thunderstorms rolling through. Rip current risk will bump up to moderate for most areas, so swim smart and stay close to lifeguard stations.

Winds will shift and strengthen to 10 to 15 mph, adding some texture to those waves. Tides are looking consistent across the region, so plan your beach day accordingly.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy that summer sunshine!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Jul 2025 09:44:32 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-80s.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are serving up calm 1 to 2 foot waves with light south winds around 5 to 10 mph. Water temps are sitting pretty in the lower 70s, making for some seriously refreshing swimming conditions. Pro tip: slather on that sunscreen because the UV index is cranked up to very high!

Heading down to Long Beach Island? Expect similar mellow surf with a slight wind bump in the afternoon, pushing to around 15 mph. Atlantic City and the coastal Atlantic beaches will see slightly bigger waves at 2 to 3 feet, perfect for some casual board riding.

Cape May and Ocean City are looking equally gorgeous with mostly sunny skies and comfortable lower 80s temperatures. Water temperatures are creeping into the lower 70s, inviting you to take a dip.

Delaware beaches like Rehoboth are keeping the beach vibe chill with 1 to 2 foot surf and upper 70s water temps. Sunrise comes early at 5:40 AM, giving early birds plenty of time to catch some morning waves.

But hold up, beach warriors - Monday's bringing a change of pace. Expect partly sunny skies with a moderate chance of afternoon thunderstorms rolling through. Rip current risk will bump up to moderate for most areas, so swim smart and stay close to lifeguard stations.

Winds will shift and strengthen to 10 to 15 mph, adding some texture to those waves. Tides are looking consistent across the region, so plan your beach day accordingly.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy that summer sunshine!

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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-80s.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are serving up calm 1 to 2 foot waves with light south winds around 5 to 10 mph. Water temps are sitting pretty in the lower 70s, making for some seriously refreshing swimming conditions. Pro tip: slather on that sunscreen because the UV index is cranked up to very high!

Heading down to Long Beach Island? Expect similar mellow surf with a slight wind bump in the afternoon, pushing to around 15 mph. Atlantic City and the coastal Atlantic beaches will see slightly bigger waves at 2 to 3 feet, perfect for some casual board riding.

Cape May and Ocean City are looking equally gorgeous with mostly sunny skies and comfortable lower 80s temperatures. Water temperatures are creeping into the lower 70s, inviting you to take a dip.

Delaware beaches like Rehoboth are keeping the beach vibe chill with 1 to 2 foot surf and upper 70s water temps. Sunrise comes early at 5:40 AM, giving early birds plenty of time to catch some morning waves.

But hold up, beach warriors - Monday's bringing a change of pace. Expect partly sunny skies with a moderate chance of afternoon thunderstorms rolling through. Rip current risk will bump up to moderate for most areas, so swim smart and stay close to lifeguard stations.

Winds will shift and strengthen to 10 to 15 mph, adding some texture to those waves. Tides are looking consistent across the region, so plan your beach day accordingly.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy that summer sunshine!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-05-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. 

Today promises a perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the lower 80s. The surf is looking mellow with waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet - ideal for casual swimmers and beginner surfers. Water temperatures are ranging from the upper 60s to mid 70s, offering that refreshing summer cooldown.

UV levels are blasting into the very high category, so sunscreen is not just recommended - it's mandatory! Slather up and protect that beautiful skin. Winds will be light and variable, starting southwest and shifting to a gentle south breeze around 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Tide schedules are looking predictable. For Belmar, expect a low tide at 9:39 AM and a high tide at 4:06 PM. Atlantic City and Cape May will see similar patterns, with low tides mid-morning and high tides in the late afternoon.

Sunday continues the stellar beach weather trend. Expect mostly sunny conditions with temperatures creeping into the mid 80s. Surf conditions remain calm with 1 to 2 foot waves and a consistent south wind. 

Pro tip: While the rip current risk is low, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas where unexpected currents can develop. Safety first, beach warriors!

Sunrise will grace us around 5:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:30 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to soak up those summer vibes.

Grab your sunscreen, beach towel, and summer attitude. This weekend is screaming beach day perfection!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2025 09:45:00 -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 weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. 

Today promises a perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the lower 80s. The surf is looking mellow with waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet - ideal for casual swimmers and beginner surfers. Water temperatures are ranging from the upper 60s to mid 70s, offering that refreshing summer cooldown.

UV levels are blasting into the very high category, so sunscreen is not just recommended - it's mandatory! Slather up and protect that beautiful skin. Winds will be light and variable, starting southwest and shifting to a gentle south breeze around 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Tide schedules are looking predictable. For Belmar, expect a low tide at 9:39 AM and a high tide at 4:06 PM. Atlantic City and Cape May will see similar patterns, with low tides mid-morning and high tides in the late afternoon.

Sunday continues the stellar beach weather trend. Expect mostly sunny conditions with temperatures creeping into the mid 80s. Surf conditions remain calm with 1 to 2 foot waves and a consistent south wind. 

Pro tip: While the rip current risk is low, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas where unexpected currents can develop. Safety first, beach warriors!

Sunrise will grace us around 5:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:30 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to soak up those summer vibes.

Grab your sunscreen, beach towel, and summer attitude. This weekend is screaming beach day perfection!

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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. 

Today promises a perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the lower 80s. The surf is looking mellow with waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet - ideal for casual swimmers and beginner surfers. Water temperatures are ranging from the upper 60s to mid 70s, offering that refreshing summer cooldown.

UV levels are blasting into the very high category, so sunscreen is not just recommended - it's mandatory! Slather up and protect that beautiful skin. Winds will be light and variable, starting southwest and shifting to a gentle south breeze around 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Tide schedules are looking predictable. For Belmar, expect a low tide at 9:39 AM and a high tide at 4:06 PM. Atlantic City and Cape May will see similar patterns, with low tides mid-morning and high tides in the late afternoon.

Sunday continues the stellar beach weather trend. Expect mostly sunny conditions with temperatures creeping into the mid 80s. Surf conditions remain calm with 1 to 2 foot waves and a consistent south wind. 

Pro tip: While the rip current risk is low, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas where unexpected currents can develop. Safety first, beach warriors!

Sunrise will grace us around 5:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:30 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to soak up those summer vibes.

Grab your sunscreen, beach towel, and summer attitude. This weekend is screaming beach day perfection!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware 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 Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's looking like a scorcher with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s and plenty of sunshine to go around.

Grab your sunscreen because the UV index is cranked up to very high - you'll want to protect that skin! The water's warming up nicely, sitting pretty in the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for cooling off.

Winds will be playing musical chairs today, starting northwest and shifting to the south by afternoon. Expect a gentle 5 to 10 mph breeze that'll keep things comfortable. While there's a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms today, Independence Day looks like a postcard-perfect beach day.

Surf conditions are mellow with waves hitting 1 to 2 feet - ideal for casual swimmers and paddle boarders. Rip current risk remains low, but smart beach-goers always stay alert near jetties and piers.

Tide hunters, mark your calendars! Low and high tides will dance across the day - Belmar's looking at a low around 8:02 AM and high at 2:30 PM. Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach have similar rhythms.

Independence Day promises even better conditions - wall-to-wall sunshine, temperatures in the lower 80s, and those picture-perfect beach vibes. Winds will shift from north to east, keeping things breezy and beautiful.

So pack your beach bag, slather on that sunscreen, and get ready for an epic beach day! Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy the holiday weekend!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2025 09:44:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Independence Day weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's looking like a scorcher with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s and plenty of sunshine to go around.

Grab your sunscreen because the UV index is cranked up to very high - you'll want to protect that skin! The water's warming up nicely, sitting pretty in the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for cooling off.

Winds will be playing musical chairs today, starting northwest and shifting to the south by afternoon. Expect a gentle 5 to 10 mph breeze that'll keep things comfortable. While there's a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms today, Independence Day looks like a postcard-perfect beach day.

Surf conditions are mellow with waves hitting 1 to 2 feet - ideal for casual swimmers and paddle boarders. Rip current risk remains low, but smart beach-goers always stay alert near jetties and piers.

Tide hunters, mark your calendars! Low and high tides will dance across the day - Belmar's looking at a low around 8:02 AM and high at 2:30 PM. Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach have similar rhythms.

Independence Day promises even better conditions - wall-to-wall sunshine, temperatures in the lower 80s, and those picture-perfect beach vibes. Winds will shift from north to east, keeping things breezy and beautiful.

So pack your beach bag, slather on that sunscreen, and get ready for an epic beach day! Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy the holiday weekend!

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 Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's looking like a scorcher with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s and plenty of sunshine to go around.

Grab your sunscreen because the UV index is cranked up to very high - you'll want to protect that skin! The water's warming up nicely, sitting pretty in the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for cooling off.

Winds will be playing musical chairs today, starting northwest and shifting to the south by afternoon. Expect a gentle 5 to 10 mph breeze that'll keep things comfortable. While there's a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms today, Independence Day looks like a postcard-perfect beach day.

Surf conditions are mellow with waves hitting 1 to 2 feet - ideal for casual swimmers and paddle boarders. Rip current risk remains low, but smart beach-goers always stay alert near jetties and piers.

Tide hunters, mark your calendars! Low and high tides will dance across the day - Belmar's looking at a low around 8:02 AM and high at 2:30 PM. Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach have similar rhythms.

Independence Day promises even better conditions - wall-to-wall sunshine, temperatures in the lower 80s, and those picture-perfect beach vibes. Winds will shift from north to east, keeping things breezy and beautiful.

So pack your beach bag, slather on that sunscreen, and get ready for an epic beach day! Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy the holiday weekend!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-01-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got a sizzling summer day ahead along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast!

Today's looking like a moderate rip current adventure with waves ranging from 1 to 2 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers and those wanting some coastal action. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so protect that skin, beach warriors!

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 70s, with most areas expecting southwest winds between 10 to 20 miles per hour. Expect mostly sunny skies with a spicy chance of pop-up showers and thunderstorms to keep things interesting. Temperatures are climbing into the mid-80s, making it a classic summer scorcher.

Tide schedules are looking solid - with low tides in the morning and high tides hitting midday. Sunrise kicks off around 5:30 AM, and you'll have until about 8:30 PM to soak up those golden rays.

Wednesday brings a slight cool down - mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures dropping to around 80 degrees. Winds will calm down, and rip current risks are looking low. Showers are still in the forecast, so keep that rain jacket handy.

Pro tip: Even with low rip current risks, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. These spots can create unexpected water dynamics that might catch you off guard.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy the epic summer vibes along the coast!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2025 09:45:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got a sizzling summer day ahead along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast!

Today's looking like a moderate rip current adventure with waves ranging from 1 to 2 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers and those wanting some coastal action. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so protect that skin, beach warriors!

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 70s, with most areas expecting southwest winds between 10 to 20 miles per hour. Expect mostly sunny skies with a spicy chance of pop-up showers and thunderstorms to keep things interesting. Temperatures are climbing into the mid-80s, making it a classic summer scorcher.

Tide schedules are looking solid - with low tides in the morning and high tides hitting midday. Sunrise kicks off around 5:30 AM, and you'll have until about 8:30 PM to soak up those golden rays.

Wednesday brings a slight cool down - mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures dropping to around 80 degrees. Winds will calm down, and rip current risks are looking low. Showers are still in the forecast, so keep that rain jacket handy.

Pro tip: Even with low rip current risks, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. These spots can create unexpected water dynamics that might catch you off guard.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy the epic summer vibes along the coast!

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 summer day ahead along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast!

Today's looking like a moderate rip current adventure with waves ranging from 1 to 2 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers and those wanting some coastal action. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so protect that skin, beach warriors!

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 70s, with most areas expecting southwest winds between 10 to 20 miles per hour. Expect mostly sunny skies with a spicy chance of pop-up showers and thunderstorms to keep things interesting. Temperatures are climbing into the mid-80s, making it a classic summer scorcher.

Tide schedules are looking solid - with low tides in the morning and high tides hitting midday. Sunrise kicks off around 5:30 AM, and you'll have until about 8:30 PM to soak up those golden rays.

Wednesday brings a slight cool down - mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures dropping to around 80 degrees. Winds will calm down, and rip current risks are looking low. Showers are still in the forecast, so keep that rain jacket handy.

Pro tip: Even with low rip current risks, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. These spots can create unexpected water dynamics that might catch you off guard.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy the epic summer vibes along the coast!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-29-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Sunday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current day, so stay alert and swim smart.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, expect waves rolling in at a smooth 2 to 3 feet - perfect for catching some gentle breaks. Water temperatures are hovering around a comfortable 70 degrees, with some spots dipping into the upper 60s.

Sun protection is critical today - we're talking very high UV index, so slather on that sunscreen and rock those shades. Temperatures will climb into the mid 80s, with mostly sunny skies and just a slight chance of pop-up showers and thunderstorms.

Winds will be playing a little game today - starting west in the morning and shifting to south by afternoon, blowing around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Rehoboth Beach is looking especially spicy with temperatures pushing into the upper 80s.

Tide schedule highlights include high tides mid-morning to early afternoon. For Belmar, high tide hits at 11:21 AM, while Atlantic City surfers can catch their wave at 11:30 AM. Cape May beach goers have a high tide at 12:04 PM.

Monday's forecast keeps the beach vibes rolling with similar conditions - moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 foot surf, and a continued chance of scattered showers. Delaware beaches will see a drop to low rip current risk.

Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy your beach day!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2025 09:44:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Sunday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current day, so stay alert and swim smart.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, expect waves rolling in at a smooth 2 to 3 feet - perfect for catching some gentle breaks. Water temperatures are hovering around a comfortable 70 degrees, with some spots dipping into the upper 60s.

Sun protection is critical today - we're talking very high UV index, so slather on that sunscreen and rock those shades. Temperatures will climb into the mid 80s, with mostly sunny skies and just a slight chance of pop-up showers and thunderstorms.

Winds will be playing a little game today - starting west in the morning and shifting to south by afternoon, blowing around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Rehoboth Beach is looking especially spicy with temperatures pushing into the upper 80s.

Tide schedule highlights include high tides mid-morning to early afternoon. For Belmar, high tide hits at 11:21 AM, while Atlantic City surfers can catch their wave at 11:30 AM. Cape May beach goers have a high tide at 12:04 PM.

Monday's forecast keeps the beach vibes rolling with similar conditions - moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 foot surf, and a continued chance of scattered showers. Delaware beaches will see a drop to low rip current risk.

Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy your beach day!

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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current day, so stay alert and swim smart.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, expect waves rolling in at a smooth 2 to 3 feet - perfect for catching some gentle breaks. Water temperatures are hovering around a comfortable 70 degrees, with some spots dipping into the upper 60s.

Sun protection is critical today - we're talking very high UV index, so slather on that sunscreen and rock those shades. Temperatures will climb into the mid 80s, with mostly sunny skies and just a slight chance of pop-up showers and thunderstorms.

Winds will be playing a little game today - starting west in the morning and shifting to south by afternoon, blowing around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Rehoboth Beach is looking especially spicy with temperatures pushing into the upper 80s.

Tide schedule highlights include high tides mid-morning to early afternoon. For Belmar, high tide hits at 11:21 AM, while Atlantic City surfers can catch their wave at 11:30 AM. Cape May beach goers have a high tide at 12:04 PM.

Monday's forecast keeps the beach vibes rolling with similar conditions - moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 foot surf, and a continued chance of scattered showers. Delaware beaches will see a drop to low rip current risk.

Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy your beach day!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-28-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so keep your wits about you and swim smart.

Today's going to be a tale of two skies - mostly cloudy in the morning, then breaking into a mostly sunny spectacular by early afternoon. Temperatures will dance in the lower 80s with a gentle south wind of 5 to 10 miles per hour. The UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that sunscreen!

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 60s to lower 70s - refreshing enough to cool you down but not freeze your toes off. Expect some surf with 2 to 3 foot waves perfect for casual boarding or just riding the tide.

A slight chance of pop-up showers and thunderstorms might crash the party, so keep an eye on those skies. Sunrise kicks off early around 5:30 AM, with sunset providing a gorgeous backdrop around 8:30 PM.

Sunday looks even better - mostly sunny with temperatures climbing to the mid and upper 80s. Winds will shift from northwest to southwest, keeping things interesting. Tides will be your beach companion, with high tides ranging from 10:27 AM in Belmar to 12:04 PM in Cape May.

Beachgoers, remember the golden rules: respect the water, watch for rip currents, and stay hydrated. Whether you're in Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, Atlantic City, Ocean City, or Rehoboth Beach, this weekend is your ticket to coastal paradise!

Stay safe, have fun, and catch those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2025 09:44:29 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so keep your wits about you and swim smart.

Today's going to be a tale of two skies - mostly cloudy in the morning, then breaking into a mostly sunny spectacular by early afternoon. Temperatures will dance in the lower 80s with a gentle south wind of 5 to 10 miles per hour. The UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that sunscreen!

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 60s to lower 70s - refreshing enough to cool you down but not freeze your toes off. Expect some surf with 2 to 3 foot waves perfect for casual boarding or just riding the tide.

A slight chance of pop-up showers and thunderstorms might crash the party, so keep an eye on those skies. Sunrise kicks off early around 5:30 AM, with sunset providing a gorgeous backdrop around 8:30 PM.

Sunday looks even better - mostly sunny with temperatures climbing to the mid and upper 80s. Winds will shift from northwest to southwest, keeping things interesting. Tides will be your beach companion, with high tides ranging from 10:27 AM in Belmar to 12:04 PM in Cape May.

Beachgoers, remember the golden rules: respect the water, watch for rip currents, and stay hydrated. Whether you're in Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, Atlantic City, Ocean City, or Rehoboth Beach, this weekend is your ticket to coastal paradise!

Stay safe, have fun, 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 weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so keep your wits about you and swim smart.

Today's going to be a tale of two skies - mostly cloudy in the morning, then breaking into a mostly sunny spectacular by early afternoon. Temperatures will dance in the lower 80s with a gentle south wind of 5 to 10 miles per hour. The UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that sunscreen!

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 60s to lower 70s - refreshing enough to cool you down but not freeze your toes off. Expect some surf with 2 to 3 foot waves perfect for casual boarding or just riding the tide.

A slight chance of pop-up showers and thunderstorms might crash the party, so keep an eye on those skies. Sunrise kicks off early around 5:30 AM, with sunset providing a gorgeous backdrop around 8:30 PM.

Sunday looks even better - mostly sunny with temperatures climbing to the mid and upper 80s. Winds will shift from northwest to southwest, keeping things interesting. Tides will be your beach companion, with high tides ranging from 10:27 AM in Belmar to 12:04 PM in Cape May.

Beachgoers, remember the golden rules: respect the water, watch for rip currents, and stay hydrated. Whether you're in Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, Atlantic City, Ocean City, or Rehoboth Beach, this weekend is your ticket to coastal paradise!

Stay safe, have fun, and catch those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-26-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of sun, surf, and potential thunderstorm drama along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Eastern Monmouth is serving up some sweet wave action with 2 to 3 foot swells and a moderate rip current risk. Surfers and swimmers, stay alert! The water's a toasty mid-70s, perfect for catching waves or cooling off. Expect partly sunny skies with a side of thunderstorm excitement, and those northeast winds hitting 10 to 15 mph will keep things interesting.

Heading to Long Beach Island? The surf's a bit mellower with around 1-foot waves today, shifting to 1 to 2 feet tomorrow. Water's chillin' in the upper 60s, and you'll see scattered showers and thunderstorms adding some tropical vibes to your beach day.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are looking at similar conditions - low surf today, ramping up to moderate rip current risk tomorrow. Water temperatures are keeping things interesting, from the lower 60s to around 70 degrees. Mostly sunny skies with isolated thunderstorms will keep you on your toes.

Delaware's Rehoboth Beach is bringing the heat with mid-80s temperatures and a very high UV index. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will provide epic drama between sunny moments. The surf's small but mighty, with around 1-foot waves.

Pro tip for all beach-goers: Check those tide charts, watch for rip currents, and don't forget the sunscreen! Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy those summer vibes!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2025 09:45:03 -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 sun, surf, and potential thunderstorm drama along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Eastern Monmouth is serving up some sweet wave action with 2 to 3 foot swells and a moderate rip current risk. Surfers and swimmers, stay alert! The water's a toasty mid-70s, perfect for catching waves or cooling off. Expect partly sunny skies with a side of thunderstorm excitement, and those northeast winds hitting 10 to 15 mph will keep things interesting.

Heading to Long Beach Island? The surf's a bit mellower with around 1-foot waves today, shifting to 1 to 2 feet tomorrow. Water's chillin' in the upper 60s, and you'll see scattered showers and thunderstorms adding some tropical vibes to your beach day.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are looking at similar conditions - low surf today, ramping up to moderate rip current risk tomorrow. Water temperatures are keeping things interesting, from the lower 60s to around 70 degrees. Mostly sunny skies with isolated thunderstorms will keep you on your toes.

Delaware's Rehoboth Beach is bringing the heat with mid-80s temperatures and a very high UV index. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will provide epic drama between sunny moments. The surf's small but mighty, with around 1-foot waves.

Pro tip for all beach-goers: Check those tide charts, watch for rip currents, and don't forget the sunscreen! Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy those summer 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 a day of sun, surf, and potential thunderstorm drama along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Eastern Monmouth is serving up some sweet wave action with 2 to 3 foot swells and a moderate rip current risk. Surfers and swimmers, stay alert! The water's a toasty mid-70s, perfect for catching waves or cooling off. Expect partly sunny skies with a side of thunderstorm excitement, and those northeast winds hitting 10 to 15 mph will keep things interesting.

Heading to Long Beach Island? The surf's a bit mellower with around 1-foot waves today, shifting to 1 to 2 feet tomorrow. Water's chillin' in the upper 60s, and you'll see scattered showers and thunderstorms adding some tropical vibes to your beach day.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are looking at similar conditions - low surf today, ramping up to moderate rip current risk tomorrow. Water temperatures are keeping things interesting, from the lower 60s to around 70 degrees. Mostly sunny skies with isolated thunderstorms will keep you on your toes.

Delaware's Rehoboth Beach is bringing the heat with mid-80s temperatures and a very high UV index. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will provide epic drama between sunny moments. The surf's small but mighty, with around 1-foot waves.

Pro tip for all beach-goers: Check those tide charts, watch for rip currents, and don't forget the sunscreen! Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy those summer vibes!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-24-2025</title>
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      <description>Good morning, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. We're looking at a picture-perfect Tuesday with sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the lower 90s. The surf is going to be calm as a millpond, with waves barely reaching a foot high.

Beach safety is looking good today with a low rip current risk, but don't let your guard down near jetties and piers. The UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that sunscreen and protect yourselves!

Water temperatures are varying across our coastal zones. You'll find the warmest waters around Delaware at a comfortable lower 70s, while Atlantic City is sitting in the chilly lower 60s. Eastern Monmouth is holding steady around 70 degrees.

Wind patterns will start northwest in the morning and shift to a southerly direction by afternoon, keeping things nice and breezy. If you're planning your beach day, high tides will be rolling in around 7 AM to 8 AM at various locations.

Wednesday's forecast looks similar with a slight chance of showers sneaking into the mix. Temperatures will cool down just a touch, hitting the upper 80s. Beach conditions remain stable with continued low rip current risks.

Whether you're hitting Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, Atlantic City, Ocean City, or Rehoboth Beach, you're in for a spectacular day of sun, sand, and surf. Just remember your sunscreen, stay hydrated, and enjoy this slice of summer paradise!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2025 09:44:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. We're looking at a picture-perfect Tuesday with sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the lower 90s. The surf is going to be calm as a millpond, with waves barely reaching a foot high.

Beach safety is looking good today with a low rip current risk, but don't let your guard down near jetties and piers. The UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that sunscreen and protect yourselves!

Water temperatures are varying across our coastal zones. You'll find the warmest waters around Delaware at a comfortable lower 70s, while Atlantic City is sitting in the chilly lower 60s. Eastern Monmouth is holding steady around 70 degrees.

Wind patterns will start northwest in the morning and shift to a southerly direction by afternoon, keeping things nice and breezy. If you're planning your beach day, high tides will be rolling in around 7 AM to 8 AM at various locations.

Wednesday's forecast looks similar with a slight chance of showers sneaking into the mix. Temperatures will cool down just a touch, hitting the upper 80s. Beach conditions remain stable with continued low rip current risks.

Whether you're hitting Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, Atlantic City, Ocean City, or Rehoboth Beach, you're in for a spectacular day of sun, sand, and surf. Just remember your sunscreen, stay hydrated, and enjoy this slice of summer paradise!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. We're looking at a picture-perfect Tuesday with sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the lower 90s. The surf is going to be calm as a millpond, with waves barely reaching a foot high.

Beach safety is looking good today with a low rip current risk, but don't let your guard down near jetties and piers. The UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that sunscreen and protect yourselves!

Water temperatures are varying across our coastal zones. You'll find the warmest waters around Delaware at a comfortable lower 70s, while Atlantic City is sitting in the chilly lower 60s. Eastern Monmouth is holding steady around 70 degrees.

Wind patterns will start northwest in the morning and shift to a southerly direction by afternoon, keeping things nice and breezy. If you're planning your beach day, high tides will be rolling in around 7 AM to 8 AM at various locations.

Wednesday's forecast looks similar with a slight chance of showers sneaking into the mix. Temperatures will cool down just a touch, hitting the upper 80s. Beach conditions remain stable with continued low rip current risks.

Whether you're hitting Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, Atlantic City, Ocean City, or Rehoboth Beach, you're in for a spectacular day of sun, sand, and surf. Just remember your sunscreen, stay hydrated, and enjoy this slice of summer paradise!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware 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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coast, with conditions that are about to make your beach day epic.

Eastern Monmouth kicks things off with a mellow scene - we're talking small 1 to 2 foot waves and a low rip current risk. Temps climbing into the upper 80s with mostly sunny skies and just a whisper of potential afternoon thunderstorms. Southwest winds around 10 mph will keep things comfortable, and that UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Heading down to Long Beach Island and Atlantic City, things get a bit more exciting with moderate rip current risks and slightly larger 2 to 3 foot surf. The water's sitting in the lower 60s - might be a bit chilly for some, but perfect for adventurous swimmers. Expect southwest winds dancing between 10 to 15 mph and those gorgeous mid-80s temperatures.

Cape May and Ocean City are serving up similar vibes - moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 foot waves, and sunny skies until early afternoon. Water's warmer here in the upper 60s, and those southwest winds will keep you cool.

Delaware beaches round out our forecast with super chill conditions - low rip current risk, gentle 1 to 2 foot waves, and temperatures climbing toward 90 degrees. Sunny skies until late afternoon promise a perfect beach day.

Pro tip for all areas: while rip current risk is generally low, stay alert near jetties and piers. Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy that summer shoreline!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2025 09:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Sunday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast, with conditions that are about to make your beach day epic.

Eastern Monmouth kicks things off with a mellow scene - we're talking small 1 to 2 foot waves and a low rip current risk. Temps climbing into the upper 80s with mostly sunny skies and just a whisper of potential afternoon thunderstorms. Southwest winds around 10 mph will keep things comfortable, and that UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Heading down to Long Beach Island and Atlantic City, things get a bit more exciting with moderate rip current risks and slightly larger 2 to 3 foot surf. The water's sitting in the lower 60s - might be a bit chilly for some, but perfect for adventurous swimmers. Expect southwest winds dancing between 10 to 15 mph and those gorgeous mid-80s temperatures.

Cape May and Ocean City are serving up similar vibes - moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 foot waves, and sunny skies until early afternoon. Water's warmer here in the upper 60s, and those southwest winds will keep you cool.

Delaware beaches round out our forecast with super chill conditions - low rip current risk, gentle 1 to 2 foot waves, and temperatures climbing toward 90 degrees. Sunny skies until late afternoon promise a perfect beach day.

Pro tip for all areas: while rip current risk is generally low, stay alert near jetties and piers. Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy that summer shoreline!

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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coast, with conditions that are about to make your beach day epic.

Eastern Monmouth kicks things off with a mellow scene - we're talking small 1 to 2 foot waves and a low rip current risk. Temps climbing into the upper 80s with mostly sunny skies and just a whisper of potential afternoon thunderstorms. Southwest winds around 10 mph will keep things comfortable, and that UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Heading down to Long Beach Island and Atlantic City, things get a bit more exciting with moderate rip current risks and slightly larger 2 to 3 foot surf. The water's sitting in the lower 60s - might be a bit chilly for some, but perfect for adventurous swimmers. Expect southwest winds dancing between 10 to 15 mph and those gorgeous mid-80s temperatures.

Cape May and Ocean City are serving up similar vibes - moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 foot waves, and sunny skies until early afternoon. Water's warmer here in the upper 60s, and those southwest winds will keep you cool.

Delaware beaches round out our forecast with super chill conditions - low rip current risk, gentle 1 to 2 foot waves, and temperatures climbing toward 90 degrees. Sunny skies until late afternoon promise a perfect beach day.

Pro tip for all areas: while rip current risk is generally low, stay alert near jetties and piers. Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy that summer shoreline!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-21-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sun-soaked weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's looking like a beach day paradise with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the lower 80s. The surf is calm with gentle 1 to 2 foot waves, perfect for casual swimmers and beginner surfers.

Water temperatures are warming up nicely - upper 60s around Monmouth and Cape May, mid 70s in Delaware, and lower 60s near Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Pro tip: those waters are crystal clear and ready for some serious beach time!

The winds will be your gentle companion today, starting southwest around 5-10 mph and shifting southeast in the afternoon. Sunscreen is absolutely mandatory with a very high UV index, so slather up and protect that skin!

Tide watchers, mark your calendars. Belmar's looking at a low tide around 9:56 AM and high tide at 4:20 PM. Atlantic City will see low tide at 10:09 AM and high tide at 4:40 PM. Rehoboth Beach fans can expect low tide at 10:22 AM and high tide at 5:00 PM.

Sunday brings slightly more action with winds picking up to 10-15 mph and surf heights increasing to 2-3 feet, especially around Long Beach Island, Atlantic City, and Cape May. Rip current risk will bump up to moderate, so beach-goers should stay alert and swim near lifeguards.

Sunrise kicks off around 5:26 AM, with sunset painting the sky at 8:29 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to soak up that summer magic. Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy your beach weekend!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Jun 2025 14:28:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sun-soaked weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's looking like a beach day paradise with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the lower 80s. The surf is calm with gentle 1 to 2 foot waves, perfect for casual swimmers and beginner surfers.

Water temperatures are warming up nicely - upper 60s around Monmouth and Cape May, mid 70s in Delaware, and lower 60s near Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Pro tip: those waters are crystal clear and ready for some serious beach time!

The winds will be your gentle companion today, starting southwest around 5-10 mph and shifting southeast in the afternoon. Sunscreen is absolutely mandatory with a very high UV index, so slather up and protect that skin!

Tide watchers, mark your calendars. Belmar's looking at a low tide around 9:56 AM and high tide at 4:20 PM. Atlantic City will see low tide at 10:09 AM and high tide at 4:40 PM. Rehoboth Beach fans can expect low tide at 10:22 AM and high tide at 5:00 PM.

Sunday brings slightly more action with winds picking up to 10-15 mph and surf heights increasing to 2-3 feet, especially around Long Beach Island, Atlantic City, and Cape May. Rip current risk will bump up to moderate, so beach-goers should stay alert and swim near lifeguards.

Sunrise kicks off around 5:26 AM, with sunset painting the sky at 8:29 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to soak up that summer magic. Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy your beach weekend!

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 weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's looking like a beach day paradise with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the lower 80s. The surf is calm with gentle 1 to 2 foot waves, perfect for casual swimmers and beginner surfers.

Water temperatures are warming up nicely - upper 60s around Monmouth and Cape May, mid 70s in Delaware, and lower 60s near Long Beach Island and Atlantic City. Pro tip: those waters are crystal clear and ready for some serious beach time!

The winds will be your gentle companion today, starting southwest around 5-10 mph and shifting southeast in the afternoon. Sunscreen is absolutely mandatory with a very high UV index, so slather up and protect that skin!

Tide watchers, mark your calendars. Belmar's looking at a low tide around 9:56 AM and high tide at 4:20 PM. Atlantic City will see low tide at 10:09 AM and high tide at 4:40 PM. Rehoboth Beach fans can expect low tide at 10:22 AM and high tide at 5:00 PM.

Sunday brings slightly more action with winds picking up to 10-15 mph and surf heights increasing to 2-3 feet, especially around Long Beach Island, Atlantic City, and Cape May. Rip current risk will bump up to moderate, so beach-goers should stay alert and swim near lifeguards.

Sunrise kicks off around 5:26 AM, with sunset painting the sky at 8:29 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to soak up that summer magic. Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy your beach weekend!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-19-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your sunscreen and get ready for a sizzling day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! Today's forecast is serving up some serious summer vibes with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-80s.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at a low rip current risk, with waves dancing between 2 to 3 feet. Just watch out for some afternoon thunderstorm action that might crash your beach party. UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that protection!

Moving down to Long Beach Island and Atlantic City, things get a bit more interesting. Moderate rip current risks mean you'll want to keep your wits about you in the water. Expect southwest winds around 10 to 15 mph and surf heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are sitting in the lower 60s, so it might be a bit chilly for casual swimmers.

Cape May and Ocean City are serving up similar conditions with moderate rip current risks and 2 to 3 foot waves. Isolated thunderstorms might make a surprise appearance, adding some dramatic flair to your beach day.

Delaware beaches are looking calm with low rip current risks and smaller 1 to 2 foot waves. The water's sitting pretty around 70 degrees - not too shabby!

Friday's forecast promises even better conditions with sunny skies, west winds, and significantly reduced thunderstorm potential. Surf heights will mellow out to around 1 to 2 feet across most areas.

Pro tip: Always respect the water, watch for those sneaky rip currents near jetties and piers, and stay alert. Catch those waves safely, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2025 09:44:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your sunscreen and get ready for a sizzling day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! Today's forecast is serving up some serious summer vibes with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-80s.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at a low rip current risk, with waves dancing between 2 to 3 feet. Just watch out for some afternoon thunderstorm action that might crash your beach party. UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that protection!

Moving down to Long Beach Island and Atlantic City, things get a bit more interesting. Moderate rip current risks mean you'll want to keep your wits about you in the water. Expect southwest winds around 10 to 15 mph and surf heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are sitting in the lower 60s, so it might be a bit chilly for casual swimmers.

Cape May and Ocean City are serving up similar conditions with moderate rip current risks and 2 to 3 foot waves. Isolated thunderstorms might make a surprise appearance, adding some dramatic flair to your beach day.

Delaware beaches are looking calm with low rip current risks and smaller 1 to 2 foot waves. The water's sitting pretty around 70 degrees - not too shabby!

Friday's forecast promises even better conditions with sunny skies, west winds, and significantly reduced thunderstorm potential. Surf heights will mellow out to around 1 to 2 feet across most areas.

Pro tip: Always respect the water, watch for those sneaky rip currents near jetties and piers, and stay alert. Catch those waves safely, 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, grab your sunscreen and get ready for a sizzling day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! Today's forecast is serving up some serious summer vibes with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-80s.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at a low rip current risk, with waves dancing between 2 to 3 feet. Just watch out for some afternoon thunderstorm action that might crash your beach party. UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that protection!

Moving down to Long Beach Island and Atlantic City, things get a bit more interesting. Moderate rip current risks mean you'll want to keep your wits about you in the water. Expect southwest winds around 10 to 15 mph and surf heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are sitting in the lower 60s, so it might be a bit chilly for casual swimmers.

Cape May and Ocean City are serving up similar conditions with moderate rip current risks and 2 to 3 foot waves. Isolated thunderstorms might make a surprise appearance, adding some dramatic flair to your beach day.

Delaware beaches are looking calm with low rip current risks and smaller 1 to 2 foot waves. The water's sitting pretty around 70 degrees - not too shabby!

Friday's forecast promises even better conditions with sunny skies, west winds, and significantly reduced thunderstorm potential. Surf heights will mellow out to around 1 to 2 feet across most areas.

Pro tip: Always respect the water, watch for those sneaky rip currents near jetties and piers, and stay alert. Catch those waves safely, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-17-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coast are serving up a mixed bag of conditions today.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves between 2 to 3 feet. Expect cloudy skies with some fog and drizzle, temperatures hovering around 70 degrees. Those east winds will be blowing around 10 mph, so keep your hair tied back.

Long Beach Island is keeping things chill with smaller 1 to 2 foot swells. Similar cloudy conditions with a chance of drizzle and temperatures creeping into the lower 70s. Wednesday promises a bit more excitement with a moderate chance of thunderstorms.

Atlantic City and Coastal Atlantic are riding similar waves - 1 to 2 foot swells and mostly cloudy skies. Water temperatures are sitting around 60 degrees, so you might want that wetsuit. The good news? High UV index means sunscreen is your best friend.

Down in Cape May and Ocean City, things are slightly calmer with a low rip current risk. Expect 1 to 2 foot waves and temperatures in the mid-70s. Fog and drizzle will keep things cool in the morning.

Delaware beaches are wrapping up our forecast with around 1 foot waves today, bumping up to 2 to 3 feet tomorrow. Water's warm at 70 degrees, and Wednesday looks mostly sunny with a slight chance of thunderstorms.

Across the board, Wednesday brings a moderate thunderstorm potential, so keep an eye on those skies. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy those beach vibes!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2025 09:58:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coast are serving up a mixed bag of conditions today.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves between 2 to 3 feet. Expect cloudy skies with some fog and drizzle, temperatures hovering around 70 degrees. Those east winds will be blowing around 10 mph, so keep your hair tied back.

Long Beach Island is keeping things chill with smaller 1 to 2 foot swells. Similar cloudy conditions with a chance of drizzle and temperatures creeping into the lower 70s. Wednesday promises a bit more excitement with a moderate chance of thunderstorms.

Atlantic City and Coastal Atlantic are riding similar waves - 1 to 2 foot swells and mostly cloudy skies. Water temperatures are sitting around 60 degrees, so you might want that wetsuit. The good news? High UV index means sunscreen is your best friend.

Down in Cape May and Ocean City, things are slightly calmer with a low rip current risk. Expect 1 to 2 foot waves and temperatures in the mid-70s. Fog and drizzle will keep things cool in the morning.

Delaware beaches are wrapping up our forecast with around 1 foot waves today, bumping up to 2 to 3 feet tomorrow. Water's warm at 70 degrees, and Wednesday looks mostly sunny with a slight chance of thunderstorms.

Across the board, Wednesday brings a moderate thunderstorm potential, so keep an eye on those skies. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy those beach 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! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coast are serving up a mixed bag of conditions today.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves between 2 to 3 feet. Expect cloudy skies with some fog and drizzle, temperatures hovering around 70 degrees. Those east winds will be blowing around 10 mph, so keep your hair tied back.

Long Beach Island is keeping things chill with smaller 1 to 2 foot swells. Similar cloudy conditions with a chance of drizzle and temperatures creeping into the lower 70s. Wednesday promises a bit more excitement with a moderate chance of thunderstorms.

Atlantic City and Coastal Atlantic are riding similar waves - 1 to 2 foot swells and mostly cloudy skies. Water temperatures are sitting around 60 degrees, so you might want that wetsuit. The good news? High UV index means sunscreen is your best friend.

Down in Cape May and Ocean City, things are slightly calmer with a low rip current risk. Expect 1 to 2 foot waves and temperatures in the mid-70s. Fog and drizzle will keep things cool in the morning.

Delaware beaches are wrapping up our forecast with around 1 foot waves today, bumping up to 2 to 3 feet tomorrow. Water's warm at 70 degrees, and Wednesday looks mostly sunny with a slight chance of thunderstorms.

Across the board, Wednesday brings a moderate thunderstorm potential, so keep an eye on those skies. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy those beach vibes!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-15-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got a cloudy day brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline with some interesting maritime conditions to keep an eye on.

Today's looking moody with northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour, stirring up some moderate surf action. Expect waves ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific beach location. Water temperatures are hovering in the low to mid 60s - definitely wetsuit territory for the serious surfers.

Rip current risk is moderate across all zones, so beach-goers need to stay alert. Those sneaky underwater currents can turn a relaxing day into a dangerous situation faster than a wave can break. Stay close to lifeguard stations and follow their guidance.

The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your friend even under the cloudy skies. Temperatures will dance around the upper 60s to low 70s, keeping things relatively mild but not exactly scorching.

Weather-wise, expect cloudy conditions with patchy fog and a slight chance of showers rolling through. Some areas like Cape May and Delaware beaches might see a higher chance of thunderstorm activity on Monday, so keep those weather apps handy.

Tide schedules vary by location, but generally you're looking at morning high tides around 11 AM and afternoon low tides in the 4-6 PM range. Sunrise happens early around 5:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:26 PM.

Bottom line: It's a classic Jersey Shore summer day - unpredictable, a bit moody, but still promising some beach time if you're prepared. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2025 10:17:53 -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 cloudy day brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline with some interesting maritime conditions to keep an eye on.

Today's looking moody with northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour, stirring up some moderate surf action. Expect waves ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific beach location. Water temperatures are hovering in the low to mid 60s - definitely wetsuit territory for the serious surfers.

Rip current risk is moderate across all zones, so beach-goers need to stay alert. Those sneaky underwater currents can turn a relaxing day into a dangerous situation faster than a wave can break. Stay close to lifeguard stations and follow their guidance.

The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your friend even under the cloudy skies. Temperatures will dance around the upper 60s to low 70s, keeping things relatively mild but not exactly scorching.

Weather-wise, expect cloudy conditions with patchy fog and a slight chance of showers rolling through. Some areas like Cape May and Delaware beaches might see a higher chance of thunderstorm activity on Monday, so keep those weather apps handy.

Tide schedules vary by location, but generally you're looking at morning high tides around 11 AM and afternoon low tides in the 4-6 PM range. Sunrise happens early around 5:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:26 PM.

Bottom line: It's a classic Jersey Shore summer day - unpredictable, a bit moody, but still promising some beach time if you're prepared. 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! We've got a cloudy day brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline with some interesting maritime conditions to keep an eye on.

Today's looking moody with northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour, stirring up some moderate surf action. Expect waves ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific beach location. Water temperatures are hovering in the low to mid 60s - definitely wetsuit territory for the serious surfers.

Rip current risk is moderate across all zones, so beach-goers need to stay alert. Those sneaky underwater currents can turn a relaxing day into a dangerous situation faster than a wave can break. Stay close to lifeguard stations and follow their guidance.

The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your friend even under the cloudy skies. Temperatures will dance around the upper 60s to low 70s, keeping things relatively mild but not exactly scorching.

Weather-wise, expect cloudy conditions with patchy fog and a slight chance of showers rolling through. Some areas like Cape May and Delaware beaches might see a higher chance of thunderstorm activity on Monday, so keep those weather apps handy.

Tide schedules vary by location, but generally you're looking at morning high tides around 11 AM and afternoon low tides in the 4-6 PM range. Sunrise happens early around 5:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:26 PM.

Bottom line: It's a classic Jersey Shore summer day - unpredictable, a bit moody, but still promising some beach time if you're prepared. 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-14-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up beach lovers! We're looking at a mixed bag of conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches this weekend.

Today kicks off with a cloudy and potentially stormy scene. Expect northeast winds dancing at 10 to 15 miles per hour and surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet depending on your stretch of coastline. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s - definitely wetsuit territory for hardcore surfers.

Thunderstorm potential is high today, so keep an eye on those skies. UV index is low, which means less sunscreen worry but more rain jacket consideration. From Sandy Hook to Cape May, showers are likely with a chance of rumbling thunderstorms.

As we roll into Sunday, conditions will mellow out slightly. The rip current risk bumps up to moderate, so water warriors need to stay alert. Surf heights will remain around 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds continuing their steady blow.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at upper 60s to low 70s - not exactly scorching but comfortable for coastal exploring. Cloudy skies will persist with a continued chance of scattered showers.

Tide schedule highlights include morning high tides ranging from 10:06 AM at Belmar to 11:38 AM at Cape May. Low tides will follow in the afternoon.

Beach safety tip: Even with a low rip current risk, always exercise caution near jetties, piers, and groins where tricky water conditions can develop.

Stay safe, stay informed, and enjoy the maritime magic!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2025 09:59:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up beach lovers! We're looking at a mixed bag of conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches this weekend.

Today kicks off with a cloudy and potentially stormy scene. Expect northeast winds dancing at 10 to 15 miles per hour and surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet depending on your stretch of coastline. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s - definitely wetsuit territory for hardcore surfers.

Thunderstorm potential is high today, so keep an eye on those skies. UV index is low, which means less sunscreen worry but more rain jacket consideration. From Sandy Hook to Cape May, showers are likely with a chance of rumbling thunderstorms.

As we roll into Sunday, conditions will mellow out slightly. The rip current risk bumps up to moderate, so water warriors need to stay alert. Surf heights will remain around 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds continuing their steady blow.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at upper 60s to low 70s - not exactly scorching but comfortable for coastal exploring. Cloudy skies will persist with a continued chance of scattered showers.

Tide schedule highlights include morning high tides ranging from 10:06 AM at Belmar to 11:38 AM at Cape May. Low tides will follow in the afternoon.

Beach safety tip: Even with a low rip current risk, always exercise caution near jetties, piers, and groins where tricky water conditions can develop.

Stay safe, stay informed, and enjoy the maritime 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! We're looking at a mixed bag of conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches this weekend.

Today kicks off with a cloudy and potentially stormy scene. Expect northeast winds dancing at 10 to 15 miles per hour and surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet depending on your stretch of coastline. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s - definitely wetsuit territory for hardcore surfers.

Thunderstorm potential is high today, so keep an eye on those skies. UV index is low, which means less sunscreen worry but more rain jacket consideration. From Sandy Hook to Cape May, showers are likely with a chance of rumbling thunderstorms.

As we roll into Sunday, conditions will mellow out slightly. The rip current risk bumps up to moderate, so water warriors need to stay alert. Surf heights will remain around 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds continuing their steady blow.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at upper 60s to low 70s - not exactly scorching but comfortable for coastal exploring. Cloudy skies will persist with a continued chance of scattered showers.

Tide schedule highlights include morning high tides ranging from 10:06 AM at Belmar to 11:38 AM at Cape May. Low tides will follow in the afternoon.

Beach safety tip: Even with a low rip current risk, always exercise caution near jetties, piers, and groins where tricky water conditions can develop.

Stay safe, stay informed, and enjoy the maritime magic!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-12-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your coastal play-by-play for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Get ready for a sizzling Thursday with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the low 80s. The water's looking crisp in the mid to lower 60s - perfect for cooling off. Southwest winds will be dancing at 5 to 10 miles per hour, creating just enough breeze to keep things comfortable.

Surfers and beach bums, don't get too excited about massive waves. We're looking at a modest 1 to 2 foot surf height across all regions. The good news? Rip current risk is low, but always stay alert near jetties and piers.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Pro tip: reapply every two hours and don't forget those often-missed spots.

Tide times are looking prime. Catch high tide around 8:43 AM in Belmar, 9:13 AM at Barnegat Inlet, 8:59 AM in Atlantic City, 9:33 AM in Cape May, and 9:12 AM at Rehoboth Beach.

Friday's forecast brings a slight mood change. Expect partly sunny to mostly cloudy conditions with a chance of scattered showers. Temperatures will cool down to the low to mid 70s, and winds will shift to the east and southeast.

Water lovers, stay hydrated, respect the ocean, and enjoy your beach day! Catch you on the waves.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2025 09:52:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your coastal play-by-play for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Get ready for a sizzling Thursday with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the low 80s. The water's looking crisp in the mid to lower 60s - perfect for cooling off. Southwest winds will be dancing at 5 to 10 miles per hour, creating just enough breeze to keep things comfortable.

Surfers and beach bums, don't get too excited about massive waves. We're looking at a modest 1 to 2 foot surf height across all regions. The good news? Rip current risk is low, but always stay alert near jetties and piers.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Pro tip: reapply every two hours and don't forget those often-missed spots.

Tide times are looking prime. Catch high tide around 8:43 AM in Belmar, 9:13 AM at Barnegat Inlet, 8:59 AM in Atlantic City, 9:33 AM in Cape May, and 9:12 AM at Rehoboth Beach.

Friday's forecast brings a slight mood change. Expect partly sunny to mostly cloudy conditions with a chance of scattered showers. Temperatures will cool down to the low to mid 70s, and winds will shift to the east and southeast.

Water lovers, stay hydrated, respect the ocean, and enjoy your beach day! 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! Here's your coastal play-by-play for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Get ready for a sizzling Thursday with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the low 80s. The water's looking crisp in the mid to lower 60s - perfect for cooling off. Southwest winds will be dancing at 5 to 10 miles per hour, creating just enough breeze to keep things comfortable.

Surfers and beach bums, don't get too excited about massive waves. We're looking at a modest 1 to 2 foot surf height across all regions. The good news? Rip current risk is low, but always stay alert near jetties and piers.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Pro tip: reapply every two hours and don't forget those often-missed spots.

Tide times are looking prime. Catch high tide around 8:43 AM in Belmar, 9:13 AM at Barnegat Inlet, 8:59 AM in Atlantic City, 9:33 AM in Cape May, and 9:12 AM at Rehoboth Beach.

Friday's forecast brings a slight mood change. Expect partly sunny to mostly cloudy conditions with a chance of scattered showers. Temperatures will cool down to the low to mid 70s, and winds will shift to the east and southeast.

Water lovers, stay hydrated, respect the ocean, and enjoy your beach day! Catch you on the waves.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-11-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling coastal adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Summer is cranking up the heat with a stunning Thursday forecast that's about to make your beach day dreams come true.

Expect brilliant sunshine and temperatures climbing into the lower 80s, creating absolute perfection for sun seekers. The water's looking refreshingly cool in the mid 60s, offering a delightful escape from the warmth. Southwest winds around 5 to 10 mph will provide just enough breeze to keep things comfortable.

Surf conditions are looking mellow with waves hovering between 1 to 2 feet - ideal for casual swimmers and beginner surfers. Pro tip: while the rip current risk is low, always stay alert near jetties and piers where tricky currents can pop up unexpectedly.

UV levels are cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Pro surfers and beach bums alike should pack that SPF 50 and reapply frequently. Tide schedule highlights include morning high tides around 8:43 in Belmar and 9:33 in Cape May, perfect for those morning beach rituals.

Friday brings a slight shift with mostly sunny skies and temperatures dipping into the mid 70s. East winds will start to roll in, and some areas might see a playful chance of passing showers. Surf heights might bump up slightly, especially around Atlantic City where waves could reach 2 to 3 feet.

Sunrise lovers can catch the golden morning light around 5:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:25 PM. Whether you're here to catch waves, work on your tan, or just soak in some coastal vibes, this forecast promises pure summer magic.

Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy the ride!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2025 02:52:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling coastal adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Summer is cranking up the heat with a stunning Thursday forecast that's about to make your beach day dreams come true.

Expect brilliant sunshine and temperatures climbing into the lower 80s, creating absolute perfection for sun seekers. The water's looking refreshingly cool in the mid 60s, offering a delightful escape from the warmth. Southwest winds around 5 to 10 mph will provide just enough breeze to keep things comfortable.

Surf conditions are looking mellow with waves hovering between 1 to 2 feet - ideal for casual swimmers and beginner surfers. Pro tip: while the rip current risk is low, always stay alert near jetties and piers where tricky currents can pop up unexpectedly.

UV levels are cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Pro surfers and beach bums alike should pack that SPF 50 and reapply frequently. Tide schedule highlights include morning high tides around 8:43 in Belmar and 9:33 in Cape May, perfect for those morning beach rituals.

Friday brings a slight shift with mostly sunny skies and temperatures dipping into the mid 70s. East winds will start to roll in, and some areas might see a playful chance of passing showers. Surf heights might bump up slightly, especially around Atlantic City where waves could reach 2 to 3 feet.

Sunrise lovers can catch the golden morning light around 5:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:25 PM. Whether you're here to catch waves, work on your tan, or just soak in some coastal vibes, this forecast promises pure summer magic.

Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy the ride!

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 adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Summer is cranking up the heat with a stunning Thursday forecast that's about to make your beach day dreams come true.

Expect brilliant sunshine and temperatures climbing into the lower 80s, creating absolute perfection for sun seekers. The water's looking refreshingly cool in the mid 60s, offering a delightful escape from the warmth. Southwest winds around 5 to 10 mph will provide just enough breeze to keep things comfortable.

Surf conditions are looking mellow with waves hovering between 1 to 2 feet - ideal for casual swimmers and beginner surfers. Pro tip: while the rip current risk is low, always stay alert near jetties and piers where tricky currents can pop up unexpectedly.

UV levels are cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Pro surfers and beach bums alike should pack that SPF 50 and reapply frequently. Tide schedule highlights include morning high tides around 8:43 in Belmar and 9:33 in Cape May, perfect for those morning beach rituals.

Friday brings a slight shift with mostly sunny skies and temperatures dipping into the mid 70s. East winds will start to roll in, and some areas might see a playful chance of passing showers. Surf heights might bump up slightly, especially around Atlantic City where waves could reach 2 to 3 feet.

Sunrise lovers can catch the golden morning light around 5:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:25 PM. Whether you're here to catch waves, work on your tan, or just soak in some coastal vibes, this forecast promises pure summer magic.

Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy the ride!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-07-2025</title>
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      <description>Catch the wave of weather updates, beach lovers! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are serving up a mixed bag of maritime conditions this weekend.

Saturday's looking cloudy with a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect. Surf heights are holding steady at 2 to 3 feet across all zones, perfect for intermediate surfers but requiring careful navigation. Water temperatures range from upper 50s to lower 60s, so grab that wetsuit.

Thunderstorm potential is moderate today, with patchy fog adding some maritime drama. Expect scattered showers rolling through, keeping things unpredictable. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend even under cloudy skies.

Winds will be light and variable, gradually shifting to southerly around 5 miles per hour. Temperatures are lounging in the low to mid 70s, creating a comfortable beach atmosphere.

Tide times vary by location - Belmar, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach all have low tides mid-morning and high tides in the late afternoon or early evening. Plan your beach activities accordingly.

Sunday brings a calmer scene. Thunderstorm risks diminish, winds will shift to easterly at 5 to 10 mph, and surf conditions remain moderate. Temperatures cool slightly, hovering around 70 degrees.

Rip current risk remains moderate throughout the weekend. Swimmers and surfers: stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and always respect ocean conditions. Safety first, stoke second!

Sunrise around 5:30 AM, sunset near 8:20 PM gives you plenty of daylight to enjoy coastal adventures. Catch those waves responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Jun 2025 09:44:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Catch the wave of weather updates, beach lovers! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are serving up a mixed bag of maritime conditions this weekend.

Saturday's looking cloudy with a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect. Surf heights are holding steady at 2 to 3 feet across all zones, perfect for intermediate surfers but requiring careful navigation. Water temperatures range from upper 50s to lower 60s, so grab that wetsuit.

Thunderstorm potential is moderate today, with patchy fog adding some maritime drama. Expect scattered showers rolling through, keeping things unpredictable. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend even under cloudy skies.

Winds will be light and variable, gradually shifting to southerly around 5 miles per hour. Temperatures are lounging in the low to mid 70s, creating a comfortable beach atmosphere.

Tide times vary by location - Belmar, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach all have low tides mid-morning and high tides in the late afternoon or early evening. Plan your beach activities accordingly.

Sunday brings a calmer scene. Thunderstorm risks diminish, winds will shift to easterly at 5 to 10 mph, and surf conditions remain moderate. Temperatures cool slightly, hovering around 70 degrees.

Rip current risk remains moderate throughout the weekend. Swimmers and surfers: stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and always respect ocean conditions. Safety first, stoke second!

Sunrise around 5:30 AM, sunset near 8:20 PM gives you plenty of daylight to enjoy coastal adventures. Catch those waves responsibly!

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 weather updates, beach lovers! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are serving up a mixed bag of maritime conditions this weekend.

Saturday's looking cloudy with a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect. Surf heights are holding steady at 2 to 3 feet across all zones, perfect for intermediate surfers but requiring careful navigation. Water temperatures range from upper 50s to lower 60s, so grab that wetsuit.

Thunderstorm potential is moderate today, with patchy fog adding some maritime drama. Expect scattered showers rolling through, keeping things unpredictable. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend even under cloudy skies.

Winds will be light and variable, gradually shifting to southerly around 5 miles per hour. Temperatures are lounging in the low to mid 70s, creating a comfortable beach atmosphere.

Tide times vary by location - Belmar, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach all have low tides mid-morning and high tides in the late afternoon or early evening. Plan your beach activities accordingly.

Sunday brings a calmer scene. Thunderstorm risks diminish, winds will shift to easterly at 5 to 10 mph, and surf conditions remain moderate. Temperatures cool slightly, hovering around 70 degrees.

Rip current risk remains moderate throughout the weekend. Swimmers and surfers: stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and always respect ocean conditions. Safety first, stoke second!

Sunrise around 5:30 AM, sunset near 8:20 PM gives you plenty of daylight to enjoy coastal adventures. Catch those waves responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-03-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a stellar day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. We're looking at picture-perfect conditions that'll make you want to grab your board and sunscreen.

Today's forecast is serving up some seriously sweet vibes with low rip current risks and minimal surf - just 1 to 2 feet of gentle waves. The UV index is cranking up to very high, so slather on that protection! Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 50s to mid 60s, which means you might want a light wetsuit if you're planning an extended ocean adventure.

Expect wall-to-wall sunshine and temperatures cruising into the low to mid 70s. Winds will start light and variable, then shift to a gentle southeast breeze around 5 miles per hour. For you tide watchers, here's the scoop - we've got morning lows and afternoon highs rolling through. Belmar's looking at a low tide at 8:07 AM and high tide at 2:24 PM, while Rehoboth Beach will see similar rhythms.

Wednesday brings more of the same epic beach weather. Sunny skies continue with temperatures climbing slightly into the mid 70s. Winds will pick up a bit, coming in from the south around 5 to 15 miles per hour - perfect for sailing or just enjoying that ocean breeze.

Pro tip from your local surf report: While rip current risks are low, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and groins where sneaky currents can catch you off guard. Sunrise kicks off around 5:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:20 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to soak up those summer vibes.

Catch you on the waves, beach crew!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2025 09:44:35 -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 stellar day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. We're looking at picture-perfect conditions that'll make you want to grab your board and sunscreen.

Today's forecast is serving up some seriously sweet vibes with low rip current risks and minimal surf - just 1 to 2 feet of gentle waves. The UV index is cranking up to very high, so slather on that protection! Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 50s to mid 60s, which means you might want a light wetsuit if you're planning an extended ocean adventure.

Expect wall-to-wall sunshine and temperatures cruising into the low to mid 70s. Winds will start light and variable, then shift to a gentle southeast breeze around 5 miles per hour. For you tide watchers, here's the scoop - we've got morning lows and afternoon highs rolling through. Belmar's looking at a low tide at 8:07 AM and high tide at 2:24 PM, while Rehoboth Beach will see similar rhythms.

Wednesday brings more of the same epic beach weather. Sunny skies continue with temperatures climbing slightly into the mid 70s. Winds will pick up a bit, coming in from the south around 5 to 15 miles per hour - perfect for sailing or just enjoying that ocean breeze.

Pro tip from your local surf report: While rip current risks are low, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and groins where sneaky currents can catch you off guard. Sunrise kicks off around 5:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:20 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to soak up those summer vibes.

Catch you on the waves, 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 up, beach lovers! Get ready for a stellar day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. We're looking at picture-perfect conditions that'll make you want to grab your board and sunscreen.

Today's forecast is serving up some seriously sweet vibes with low rip current risks and minimal surf - just 1 to 2 feet of gentle waves. The UV index is cranking up to very high, so slather on that protection! Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 50s to mid 60s, which means you might want a light wetsuit if you're planning an extended ocean adventure.

Expect wall-to-wall sunshine and temperatures cruising into the low to mid 70s. Winds will start light and variable, then shift to a gentle southeast breeze around 5 miles per hour. For you tide watchers, here's the scoop - we've got morning lows and afternoon highs rolling through. Belmar's looking at a low tide at 8:07 AM and high tide at 2:24 PM, while Rehoboth Beach will see similar rhythms.

Wednesday brings more of the same epic beach weather. Sunny skies continue with temperatures climbing slightly into the mid 70s. Winds will pick up a bit, coming in from the south around 5 to 15 miles per hour - perfect for sailing or just enjoying that ocean breeze.

Pro tip from your local surf report: While rip current risks are low, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and groins where sneaky currents can catch you off guard. Sunrise kicks off around 5:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:20 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to soak up those summer vibes.

Catch you on the waves, beach crew!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-31-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into a wild weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Today's looking like a bit of a mixed bag with moderate rip current risks keeping things spicy.

Expect waves rolling in at 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers but newbies might want to watch those currents. Water temperatures are chilly, hovering in the mid to upper 50s, so grab that wetsuit. West winds are cranking between 20 to 25 miles per hour, creating some seriously breezy conditions.

Clouds will be playing peek-a-boo throughout the morning, with partly sunny breaks and a slight chance of thunderstorms. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Temperatures will climb into the upper 60s, making for a crisp but manageable beach day.

High tides are looking pretty consistent across the region - Belmar checking in at 11:48 AM, Atlantic City at 11:57 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 11:56 AM. Sunset lovers can catch the golden hour around 8:18 PM.

Sunday's forecast is looking cleaner - lower rip current risks, calmer 1-foot surf, and mostly sunny skies. Winds will dial back to 15 to 20 miles per hour, giving you a more relaxed beach experience.

Pro tip: Even with a low rip current risk, stay alert near jetties, piers, and groins where tricky water conditions can develop. Safety first, surf stoke second!

Grab your board, pack your sunscreen, and get ready for a coastal adventure. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 31 May 2025 09:45:25 -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 a wild weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Today's looking like a bit of a mixed bag with moderate rip current risks keeping things spicy.

Expect waves rolling in at 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers but newbies might want to watch those currents. Water temperatures are chilly, hovering in the mid to upper 50s, so grab that wetsuit. West winds are cranking between 20 to 25 miles per hour, creating some seriously breezy conditions.

Clouds will be playing peek-a-boo throughout the morning, with partly sunny breaks and a slight chance of thunderstorms. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Temperatures will climb into the upper 60s, making for a crisp but manageable beach day.

High tides are looking pretty consistent across the region - Belmar checking in at 11:48 AM, Atlantic City at 11:57 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 11:56 AM. Sunset lovers can catch the golden hour around 8:18 PM.

Sunday's forecast is looking cleaner - lower rip current risks, calmer 1-foot surf, and mostly sunny skies. Winds will dial back to 15 to 20 miles per hour, giving you a more relaxed beach experience.

Pro tip: Even with a low rip current risk, stay alert near jetties, piers, and groins where tricky water conditions can develop. Safety first, surf stoke second!

Grab your board, pack your sunscreen, and get ready for a coastal adventure. 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 diving into a wild weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Today's looking like a bit of a mixed bag with moderate rip current risks keeping things spicy.

Expect waves rolling in at 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers but newbies might want to watch those currents. Water temperatures are chilly, hovering in the mid to upper 50s, so grab that wetsuit. West winds are cranking between 20 to 25 miles per hour, creating some seriously breezy conditions.

Clouds will be playing peek-a-boo throughout the morning, with partly sunny breaks and a slight chance of thunderstorms. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Temperatures will climb into the upper 60s, making for a crisp but manageable beach day.

High tides are looking pretty consistent across the region - Belmar checking in at 11:48 AM, Atlantic City at 11:57 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 11:56 AM. Sunset lovers can catch the golden hour around 8:18 PM.

Sunday's forecast is looking cleaner - lower rip current risks, calmer 1-foot surf, and mostly sunny skies. Winds will dial back to 15 to 20 miles per hour, giving you a more relaxed beach experience.

Pro tip: Even with a low rip current risk, stay alert near jetties, piers, and groins where tricky water conditions can develop. Safety first, surf stoke second!

Grab your board, pack your sunscreen, and get ready for a coastal adventure. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-29-2025</title>
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      <description>Alright wave riders and beach lovers, buckle up for your coastal conditions report!

The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up a mixed bag of marine moods today. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk across all zones, so stay alert and swim smart.

Surf's running a consistent 2 to 4 feet throughout the region - perfect for intermediate surfers and paddle enthusiasts. Water temperatures are chilly, hovering in the mid to upper 50s, so you'll want that wetsuit.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a chance of scattered showers, particularly along the southern beaches like Cape May and Delaware. UV index is cranking high, so slather on that sunscreen even with the cloud cover.

Winds are playing musical chairs today - starting northwest in the morning, then shifting to a gentle south breeze by afternoon. Expect 5 to 10 mph winds keeping things interesting but not too wild.

Temperature-wise, we're climbing into the upper 60s and lower 70s. Atlantic City and Cape May will be slightly warmer, while Sandy Hook stays a bit cooler.

Tide schedule highlights: High tides range from 9:50 AM in Belmar to 11:33 AM in Cape May. Low tides follow in the afternoon between 3:41 and 5:11 PM.

Friday looks similar but with increased shower chances. Surf will mellow out a bit, especially around Delaware beaches.

Bottom line: Pack a light jacket, bring sunscreen, and stay aware of those rip currents. Ocean's calling - enjoy responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2025 09:44:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright wave riders and beach lovers, buckle up for your coastal conditions report!

The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up a mixed bag of marine moods today. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk across all zones, so stay alert and swim smart.

Surf's running a consistent 2 to 4 feet throughout the region - perfect for intermediate surfers and paddle enthusiasts. Water temperatures are chilly, hovering in the mid to upper 50s, so you'll want that wetsuit.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a chance of scattered showers, particularly along the southern beaches like Cape May and Delaware. UV index is cranking high, so slather on that sunscreen even with the cloud cover.

Winds are playing musical chairs today - starting northwest in the morning, then shifting to a gentle south breeze by afternoon. Expect 5 to 10 mph winds keeping things interesting but not too wild.

Temperature-wise, we're climbing into the upper 60s and lower 70s. Atlantic City and Cape May will be slightly warmer, while Sandy Hook stays a bit cooler.

Tide schedule highlights: High tides range from 9:50 AM in Belmar to 11:33 AM in Cape May. Low tides follow in the afternoon between 3:41 and 5:11 PM.

Friday looks similar but with increased shower chances. Surf will mellow out a bit, especially around Delaware beaches.

Bottom line: Pack a light jacket, bring sunscreen, and stay aware of those rip currents. Ocean's calling - enjoy responsibly!

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, buckle up for your coastal conditions report!

The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up a mixed bag of marine moods today. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk across all zones, so stay alert and swim smart.

Surf's running a consistent 2 to 4 feet throughout the region - perfect for intermediate surfers and paddle enthusiasts. Water temperatures are chilly, hovering in the mid to upper 50s, so you'll want that wetsuit.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a chance of scattered showers, particularly along the southern beaches like Cape May and Delaware. UV index is cranking high, so slather on that sunscreen even with the cloud cover.

Winds are playing musical chairs today - starting northwest in the morning, then shifting to a gentle south breeze by afternoon. Expect 5 to 10 mph winds keeping things interesting but not too wild.

Temperature-wise, we're climbing into the upper 60s and lower 70s. Atlantic City and Cape May will be slightly warmer, while Sandy Hook stays a bit cooler.

Tide schedule highlights: High tides range from 9:50 AM in Belmar to 11:33 AM in Cape May. Low tides follow in the afternoon between 3:41 and 5:11 PM.

Friday looks similar but with increased shower chances. Surf will mellow out a bit, especially around Delaware beaches.

Bottom line: Pack a light jacket, bring sunscreen, and stay aware of those rip currents. Ocean's calling - enjoy responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-27-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a dynamic day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. Today's looking mostly cloudy with temperatures hovering in the upper 60s, perfect for those early morning beach walks.

Water temperatures are chilling in the upper 50s, so pack that wetsuit if you're thinking about catching waves. Speaking of waves, we're looking at a modest 1 to 2 foot surf today with gentle south winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour. The UV index is cranking high, so sunscreen is your best friend.

Rip current risk is low today, but don't get too comfortable. Those sneaky currents love hanging around jetties and piers, so stay alert and swim smart.

Tomorrow's forecast tells a different story. Expect a more dramatic scene with surf heights jumping to 2 to 4 feet and rip current risk climbing to moderate. Winds will shift to the southeast and east, pushing 10 to 15 miles per hour and potentially hitting 20 in some spots. Temperatures will cool down into the lower 60s, and rain is likely to make an appearance.

Tide times are your planning partners. For Sandy Hook, high tide hits around 8 AM today and 8:54 AM tomorrow. Atlantic City surfers can expect high tide at 8:16 AM today and 9:09 AM Wednesday. Rehoboth Beach riders, mark your 8:24 AM and 9:17 AM tide times.

Sunrise catches early risers around 5:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:15 PM. Whether you're a hardcore surfer or a beach lounger, stay safe, stay informed, and enjoy the coastal vibes!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2025 09:45:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a dynamic day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. Today's looking mostly cloudy with temperatures hovering in the upper 60s, perfect for those early morning beach walks.

Water temperatures are chilling in the upper 50s, so pack that wetsuit if you're thinking about catching waves. Speaking of waves, we're looking at a modest 1 to 2 foot surf today with gentle south winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour. The UV index is cranking high, so sunscreen is your best friend.

Rip current risk is low today, but don't get too comfortable. Those sneaky currents love hanging around jetties and piers, so stay alert and swim smart.

Tomorrow's forecast tells a different story. Expect a more dramatic scene with surf heights jumping to 2 to 4 feet and rip current risk climbing to moderate. Winds will shift to the southeast and east, pushing 10 to 15 miles per hour and potentially hitting 20 in some spots. Temperatures will cool down into the lower 60s, and rain is likely to make an appearance.

Tide times are your planning partners. For Sandy Hook, high tide hits around 8 AM today and 8:54 AM tomorrow. Atlantic City surfers can expect high tide at 8:16 AM today and 9:09 AM Wednesday. Rehoboth Beach riders, mark your 8:24 AM and 9:17 AM tide times.

Sunrise catches early risers around 5:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:15 PM. Whether you're a hardcore surfer or a beach lounger, stay safe, stay informed, and enjoy the 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 a dynamic day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. Today's looking mostly cloudy with temperatures hovering in the upper 60s, perfect for those early morning beach walks.

Water temperatures are chilling in the upper 50s, so pack that wetsuit if you're thinking about catching waves. Speaking of waves, we're looking at a modest 1 to 2 foot surf today with gentle south winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour. The UV index is cranking high, so sunscreen is your best friend.

Rip current risk is low today, but don't get too comfortable. Those sneaky currents love hanging around jetties and piers, so stay alert and swim smart.

Tomorrow's forecast tells a different story. Expect a more dramatic scene with surf heights jumping to 2 to 4 feet and rip current risk climbing to moderate. Winds will shift to the southeast and east, pushing 10 to 15 miles per hour and potentially hitting 20 in some spots. Temperatures will cool down into the lower 60s, and rain is likely to make an appearance.

Tide times are your planning partners. For Sandy Hook, high tide hits around 8 AM today and 8:54 AM tomorrow. Atlantic City surfers can expect high tide at 8:16 AM today and 9:09 AM Wednesday. Rehoboth Beach riders, mark your 8:24 AM and 9:17 AM tide times.

Sunrise catches early risers around 5:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:15 PM. Whether you're a hardcore surfer or a beach lounger, stay safe, stay informed, and enjoy the coastal vibes!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-25-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a Memorial Day weekend that's looking pretty sweet along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

We're tracking some seriously mellow conditions today and tomorrow. Expect small waves rolling in at 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual paddling and beginner surfers. Water temperatures are still chilly, hovering in the mid to upper 50s, so pack that wetsuit.

Today's forecast is all sunshine with west winds around 10 to 15 mph. Temperatures will climb into the upper 60s, and that UV index is cranked up to very high - so sunscreen is your best friend. Expect mostly sunny skies until late afternoon when clouds will start rolling in.

Memorial Day is looking equally pleasant. North winds will keep things mild, shifting to southeast or east by afternoon. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 60s. Some areas like Cape May might see scattered sprinkles, and Rehoboth Beach could experience a few passing showers.

Rip current risk remains low across all beaches, but stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas where sneaky currents can pop up. High tides will hit morning hours - Belmar at 6:12 AM today, 7:06 AM tomorrow. Perfect timing for early morning beach walks.

Sunrise kicks off around 5:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:14 PM. Pro tip: Those golden hour beach moments are going to be epic.

Stay safe, stay suncreened, and enjoy your holiday weekend oceanside!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 May 2025 09:45:31 -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 Memorial Day weekend that's looking pretty sweet along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

We're tracking some seriously mellow conditions today and tomorrow. Expect small waves rolling in at 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual paddling and beginner surfers. Water temperatures are still chilly, hovering in the mid to upper 50s, so pack that wetsuit.

Today's forecast is all sunshine with west winds around 10 to 15 mph. Temperatures will climb into the upper 60s, and that UV index is cranked up to very high - so sunscreen is your best friend. Expect mostly sunny skies until late afternoon when clouds will start rolling in.

Memorial Day is looking equally pleasant. North winds will keep things mild, shifting to southeast or east by afternoon. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 60s. Some areas like Cape May might see scattered sprinkles, and Rehoboth Beach could experience a few passing showers.

Rip current risk remains low across all beaches, but stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas where sneaky currents can pop up. High tides will hit morning hours - Belmar at 6:12 AM today, 7:06 AM tomorrow. Perfect timing for early morning beach walks.

Sunrise kicks off around 5:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:14 PM. Pro tip: Those golden hour beach moments are going to be epic.

Stay safe, stay suncreened, and enjoy your holiday weekend oceanside!

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 Memorial Day weekend that's looking pretty sweet along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

We're tracking some seriously mellow conditions today and tomorrow. Expect small waves rolling in at 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual paddling and beginner surfers. Water temperatures are still chilly, hovering in the mid to upper 50s, so pack that wetsuit.

Today's forecast is all sunshine with west winds around 10 to 15 mph. Temperatures will climb into the upper 60s, and that UV index is cranked up to very high - so sunscreen is your best friend. Expect mostly sunny skies until late afternoon when clouds will start rolling in.

Memorial Day is looking equally pleasant. North winds will keep things mild, shifting to southeast or east by afternoon. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 60s. Some areas like Cape May might see scattered sprinkles, and Rehoboth Beach could experience a few passing showers.

Rip current risk remains low across all beaches, but stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas where sneaky currents can pop up. High tides will hit morning hours - Belmar at 6:12 AM today, 7:06 AM tomorrow. Perfect timing for early morning beach walks.

Sunrise kicks off around 5:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 8:14 PM. Pro tip: Those golden hour beach moments are going to be epic.

Stay safe, stay suncreened, and enjoy your holiday weekend oceanside!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-24-2025</title>
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      <description>Hey beach lovers! Get ready for a stellar weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's looking like a perfect day to catch some rays with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-60s. But surfers and swimmers should pay attention - we've got a moderate rip current risk, so stay alert out there!

West winds will be whipping around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some choppy conditions. The surf's sitting at a modest 1 to 2 feet, which means smaller waves but still enough action to keep things interesting. Water temperatures are hanging in the mid-50s, so you'll want a wetsuit if you're planning to dive in.

The UV index is cranking up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Pro tip: reapply every couple of hours to avoid turning into a human lobster! Sunrise kicks off early at around 5:30 AM, giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy the beach.

Tides will be dancing their usual rhythm - low tide hits mid-morning around 11:30 AM at most spots, with high tide rolling in during the late afternoon. Belmar, Atlantic City, and Cape May will see their high tides between 5:40 and 6:00 PM.

Looking ahead to Sunday, conditions mellow out with a low rip current risk and slightly warmer temperatures creeping into the upper 60s. Winds will calm down a bit, and you'll still catch plenty of sunshine - though clouds might start rolling in later in the afternoon.

Bottom line: It's shaping up to be a gorgeous beach weekend. Just remember to stay safe, watch those rip currents, and soak up the Jersey Shore magic!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 24 May 2025 09:45:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey beach lovers! Get ready for a stellar weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's looking like a perfect day to catch some rays with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-60s. But surfers and swimmers should pay attention - we've got a moderate rip current risk, so stay alert out there!

West winds will be whipping around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some choppy conditions. The surf's sitting at a modest 1 to 2 feet, which means smaller waves but still enough action to keep things interesting. Water temperatures are hanging in the mid-50s, so you'll want a wetsuit if you're planning to dive in.

The UV index is cranking up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Pro tip: reapply every couple of hours to avoid turning into a human lobster! Sunrise kicks off early at around 5:30 AM, giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy the beach.

Tides will be dancing their usual rhythm - low tide hits mid-morning around 11:30 AM at most spots, with high tide rolling in during the late afternoon. Belmar, Atlantic City, and Cape May will see their high tides between 5:40 and 6:00 PM.

Looking ahead to Sunday, conditions mellow out with a low rip current risk and slightly warmer temperatures creeping into the upper 60s. Winds will calm down a bit, and you'll still catch plenty of sunshine - though clouds might start rolling in later in the afternoon.

Bottom line: It's shaping up to be a gorgeous beach weekend. Just remember to stay safe, watch those rip currents, and soak up the Jersey Shore magic!

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 stellar weekend along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's looking like a perfect day to catch some rays with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-60s. But surfers and swimmers should pay attention - we've got a moderate rip current risk, so stay alert out there!

West winds will be whipping around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some choppy conditions. The surf's sitting at a modest 1 to 2 feet, which means smaller waves but still enough action to keep things interesting. Water temperatures are hanging in the mid-50s, so you'll want a wetsuit if you're planning to dive in.

The UV index is cranking up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Pro tip: reapply every couple of hours to avoid turning into a human lobster! Sunrise kicks off early at around 5:30 AM, giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy the beach.

Tides will be dancing their usual rhythm - low tide hits mid-morning around 11:30 AM at most spots, with high tide rolling in during the late afternoon. Belmar, Atlantic City, and Cape May will see their high tides between 5:40 and 6:00 PM.

Looking ahead to Sunday, conditions mellow out with a low rip current risk and slightly warmer temperatures creeping into the upper 60s. Winds will calm down a bit, and you'll still catch plenty of sunshine - though clouds might start rolling in later in the afternoon.

Bottom line: It's shaping up to be a gorgeous beach weekend. Just remember to stay safe, watch those rip currents, and soak up the Jersey Shore magic!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-22-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a wild coastal ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's gonna be a bit of a moody maritime mix.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at a high-risk rip current situation that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. Expect choppy waters with surf heights dancing between 3 to 5 feet. Those northeast winds are cranking at 20 to 25 mph, so hold onto your beach umbrellas! Water's chilly in the upper 50s, and the sky's sporting a cloudy gray ensemble with scattered showers.

Long Beach Island follows a similar script - high rip current risk, surf heights matching Eastern Monmouth, and those persistent northeast winds. Temperatures are hovering in the upper 50s, with showers likely making an appearance.

Atlantic City and Cape May are slightly more mellow, sitting at a moderate rip current risk. Surf will be a bit more subdued at 2 to 3 feet, with northeast winds around 15 to 20 mph. Temperatures will nudge into the lower 60s with cloudy conditions and potential shower cameos.

Delaware's Rehoboth Beach rounds out our coastal forecast with moderate rip current conditions. Expect 2 to 3 foot waves, north winds around 10 mph, and waters warming slightly to the lower 60s.

Friday brings a shift - winds will swing west, temperatures will climb, and most areas will see improving conditions. Rip current risks drop to moderate, and sunshine makes a welcome comeback.

Bottom line: Stay alert, respect the water, and maybe pack a light jacket. Beach safety first, adventure always!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2025 09:46:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a wild coastal ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's gonna be a bit of a moody maritime mix.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at a high-risk rip current situation that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. Expect choppy waters with surf heights dancing between 3 to 5 feet. Those northeast winds are cranking at 20 to 25 mph, so hold onto your beach umbrellas! Water's chilly in the upper 50s, and the sky's sporting a cloudy gray ensemble with scattered showers.

Long Beach Island follows a similar script - high rip current risk, surf heights matching Eastern Monmouth, and those persistent northeast winds. Temperatures are hovering in the upper 50s, with showers likely making an appearance.

Atlantic City and Cape May are slightly more mellow, sitting at a moderate rip current risk. Surf will be a bit more subdued at 2 to 3 feet, with northeast winds around 15 to 20 mph. Temperatures will nudge into the lower 60s with cloudy conditions and potential shower cameos.

Delaware's Rehoboth Beach rounds out our coastal forecast with moderate rip current conditions. Expect 2 to 3 foot waves, north winds around 10 mph, and waters warming slightly to the lower 60s.

Friday brings a shift - winds will swing west, temperatures will climb, and most areas will see improving conditions. Rip current risks drop to moderate, and sunshine makes a welcome comeback.

Bottom line: Stay alert, respect the water, and maybe pack a light jacket. Beach safety first, adventure always!

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 coastal ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's gonna be a bit of a moody maritime mix.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking at a high-risk rip current situation that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. Expect choppy waters with surf heights dancing between 3 to 5 feet. Those northeast winds are cranking at 20 to 25 mph, so hold onto your beach umbrellas! Water's chilly in the upper 50s, and the sky's sporting a cloudy gray ensemble with scattered showers.

Long Beach Island follows a similar script - high rip current risk, surf heights matching Eastern Monmouth, and those persistent northeast winds. Temperatures are hovering in the upper 50s, with showers likely making an appearance.

Atlantic City and Cape May are slightly more mellow, sitting at a moderate rip current risk. Surf will be a bit more subdued at 2 to 3 feet, with northeast winds around 15 to 20 mph. Temperatures will nudge into the lower 60s with cloudy conditions and potential shower cameos.

Delaware's Rehoboth Beach rounds out our coastal forecast with moderate rip current conditions. Expect 2 to 3 foot waves, north winds around 10 mph, and waters warming slightly to the lower 60s.

Friday brings a shift - winds will swing west, temperatures will climb, and most areas will see improving conditions. Rip current risks drop to moderate, and sunshine makes a welcome comeback.

Bottom line: Stay alert, respect the water, and maybe pack a light jacket. Beach safety first, adventure always!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-20-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a dynamic day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's looking like a sunny slice of paradise with calm waters and gentle 1 to 2 foot swells perfect for casual beach vibes.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 50s, so while it's not exactly tropical, wetsuit warriors can still catch some early season waves. Expect north winds around 10 to 15 mph keeping things crisp and comfortable.

The UV index is cranking high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Those upper 60s temperatures mean you'll want to soak up some rays responsibly. Low tide hits most beaches between 7:30 and 8:30 AM, with high tide rolling in during early afternoon.

But hold onto your surfboards - Wednesday's bringing serious maritime drama! Surf height is jumping to a rowdy 3 to 5 feet with east winds blasting 15 to 25 mph. Cloudy skies and periods of rain will transform our sunny playground into a moody seascape.

Rip current risk is climbing from low to moderate, so water enthusiasts need to stay alert. Those groins, jetties, and pier areas can create tricky current conditions even when things look calm.

Temperature will drop slightly into the lower 60s, so pack a light jacket and prepare for a dramatic weather shift. Sunrise and sunset remain beautifully consistent around 5:40 AM and 8:10 PM.

Whether you're a hardcore surfer or a beach lounger, this forecast promises excitement. 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>Tue, 20 May 2025 09:44:53 -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 dynamic day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's looking like a sunny slice of paradise with calm waters and gentle 1 to 2 foot swells perfect for casual beach vibes.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 50s, so while it's not exactly tropical, wetsuit warriors can still catch some early season waves. Expect north winds around 10 to 15 mph keeping things crisp and comfortable.

The UV index is cranking high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Those upper 60s temperatures mean you'll want to soak up some rays responsibly. Low tide hits most beaches between 7:30 and 8:30 AM, with high tide rolling in during early afternoon.

But hold onto your surfboards - Wednesday's bringing serious maritime drama! Surf height is jumping to a rowdy 3 to 5 feet with east winds blasting 15 to 25 mph. Cloudy skies and periods of rain will transform our sunny playground into a moody seascape.

Rip current risk is climbing from low to moderate, so water enthusiasts need to stay alert. Those groins, jetties, and pier areas can create tricky current conditions even when things look calm.

Temperature will drop slightly into the lower 60s, so pack a light jacket and prepare for a dramatic weather shift. Sunrise and sunset remain beautifully consistent around 5:40 AM and 8:10 PM.

Whether you're a hardcore surfer or a beach lounger, this forecast promises excitement. 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[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a dynamic day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Today's looking like a sunny slice of paradise with calm waters and gentle 1 to 2 foot swells perfect for casual beach vibes.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 50s, so while it's not exactly tropical, wetsuit warriors can still catch some early season waves. Expect north winds around 10 to 15 mph keeping things crisp and comfortable.

The UV index is cranking high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Those upper 60s temperatures mean you'll want to soak up some rays responsibly. Low tide hits most beaches between 7:30 and 8:30 AM, with high tide rolling in during early afternoon.

But hold onto your surfboards - Wednesday's bringing serious maritime drama! Surf height is jumping to a rowdy 3 to 5 feet with east winds blasting 15 to 25 mph. Cloudy skies and periods of rain will transform our sunny playground into a moody seascape.

Rip current risk is climbing from low to moderate, so water enthusiasts need to stay alert. Those groins, jetties, and pier areas can create tricky current conditions even when things look calm.

Temperature will drop slightly into the lower 60s, so pack a light jacket and prepare for a dramatic weather shift. Sunrise and sunset remain beautifully consistent around 5:40 AM and 8:10 PM.

Whether you're a hardcore surfer or a beach lounger, this forecast promises excitement. 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-17-2025</title>
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      <description>Catch the wave of excitement, beach lovers! We're diving into the surf zone forecast for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches this weekend.

Mother Nature is serving up a mixed bag of conditions today. We're looking at mostly cloudy skies until early afternoon, then breaking into some serious sunshine. Water temperatures are chilly - hovering in the mid to upper 50s - so you might want that wetsuit handy.

Surf conditions are pretty mellow with waves ranging from 1 to 2 feet. Perfect for beginners or those looking for a casual paddle. But don't let the calm fool you - life jackets and awareness are still crucial near groins, jetties, and piers.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. We've got a moderate chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on those skies. Temperatures will dance in the mid to upper 70s with southwest winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Tide schedule highlights include high tides ranging from 11:11 AM in Belmar to 11:54 AM in Cape May. Sunset lovers, mark your calendars for around 8:07 PM.

Sunday looks even sweeter - sunny skies, west winds between 15 to 20 mph, and temperatures dropping to the lower 70s. No thunderstorm threats, just pure beach bliss.

Beach safety tip of the day: Respect the ocean, watch for changing conditions, and always swim near a lifeguard. Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy the epic Jersey Shore weekend!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 17 May 2025 09:44:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Catch the wave of excitement, beach lovers! We're diving into the surf zone forecast for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches this weekend.

Mother Nature is serving up a mixed bag of conditions today. We're looking at mostly cloudy skies until early afternoon, then breaking into some serious sunshine. Water temperatures are chilly - hovering in the mid to upper 50s - so you might want that wetsuit handy.

Surf conditions are pretty mellow with waves ranging from 1 to 2 feet. Perfect for beginners or those looking for a casual paddle. But don't let the calm fool you - life jackets and awareness are still crucial near groins, jetties, and piers.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. We've got a moderate chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on those skies. Temperatures will dance in the mid to upper 70s with southwest winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Tide schedule highlights include high tides ranging from 11:11 AM in Belmar to 11:54 AM in Cape May. Sunset lovers, mark your calendars for around 8:07 PM.

Sunday looks even sweeter - sunny skies, west winds between 15 to 20 mph, and temperatures dropping to the lower 70s. No thunderstorm threats, just pure beach bliss.

Beach safety tip of the day: Respect the ocean, watch for changing conditions, and always swim near a lifeguard. Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy the epic Jersey Shore weekend!

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! We're diving into the surf zone forecast for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches this weekend.

Mother Nature is serving up a mixed bag of conditions today. We're looking at mostly cloudy skies until early afternoon, then breaking into some serious sunshine. Water temperatures are chilly - hovering in the mid to upper 50s - so you might want that wetsuit handy.

Surf conditions are pretty mellow with waves ranging from 1 to 2 feet. Perfect for beginners or those looking for a casual paddle. But don't let the calm fool you - life jackets and awareness are still crucial near groins, jetties, and piers.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. We've got a moderate chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on those skies. Temperatures will dance in the mid to upper 70s with southwest winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Tide schedule highlights include high tides ranging from 11:11 AM in Belmar to 11:54 AM in Cape May. Sunset lovers, mark your calendars for around 8:07 PM.

Sunday looks even sweeter - sunny skies, west winds between 15 to 20 mph, and temperatures dropping to the lower 70s. No thunderstorm threats, just pure beach bliss.

Beach safety tip of the day: Respect the ocean, watch for changing conditions, and always swim near a lifeguard. Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy the epic Jersey Shore weekend!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-15-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is serving up a mixed bag of conditions for our coastal crew from Sandy Hook to Delaware as we wrap up the 2024 surf forecast season.

If you're planning to hit the waves, prepare for a moderately spicy day with northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Surf heights are holding steady at 2 to 3 feet across all zones, perfect for intermediate riders looking for some playful action.

Water temperatures are dancing between the lower 60s and lower 70s, so grab that wetsuit or rash guard. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend today - protect that beautiful skin!

Each region's got its own flavor: Eastern Monmouth is looking partly sunny with temps in the upper 60s, while Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are trending mostly cloudy. The Delaware beaches are bringing a slight chance of rain to the party, keeping things interesting.

Rip current risk is moderate across the board, which means stay alert! These sneaky underwater currents can turn your beach day from awesome to dangerous in a heartbeat. Keep an eye on those groins, jetties, and piers where rip currents love to play.

High tides are rolling in during the morning hours - check your local spot. Sunrise is between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset following around 6:42 to 6:47 PM.

Heads up, wave riders - this is the final surf zone forecast for 2024. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those waves responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2025 09:44:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is serving up a mixed bag of conditions for our coastal crew from Sandy Hook to Delaware as we wrap up the 2024 surf forecast season.

If you're planning to hit the waves, prepare for a moderately spicy day with northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Surf heights are holding steady at 2 to 3 feet across all zones, perfect for intermediate riders looking for some playful action.

Water temperatures are dancing between the lower 60s and lower 70s, so grab that wetsuit or rash guard. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend today - protect that beautiful skin!

Each region's got its own flavor: Eastern Monmouth is looking partly sunny with temps in the upper 60s, while Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are trending mostly cloudy. The Delaware beaches are bringing a slight chance of rain to the party, keeping things interesting.

Rip current risk is moderate across the board, which means stay alert! These sneaky underwater currents can turn your beach day from awesome to dangerous in a heartbeat. Keep an eye on those groins, jetties, and piers where rip currents love to play.

High tides are rolling in during the morning hours - check your local spot. Sunrise is between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset following around 6:42 to 6:47 PM.

Heads up, wave riders - this is the final surf zone forecast for 2024. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those waves 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! The National Weather Service is serving up a mixed bag of conditions for our coastal crew from Sandy Hook to Delaware as we wrap up the 2024 surf forecast season.

If you're planning to hit the waves, prepare for a moderately spicy day with northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Surf heights are holding steady at 2 to 3 feet across all zones, perfect for intermediate riders looking for some playful action.

Water temperatures are dancing between the lower 60s and lower 70s, so grab that wetsuit or rash guard. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend today - protect that beautiful skin!

Each region's got its own flavor: Eastern Monmouth is looking partly sunny with temps in the upper 60s, while Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are trending mostly cloudy. The Delaware beaches are bringing a slight chance of rain to the party, keeping things interesting.

Rip current risk is moderate across the board, which means stay alert! These sneaky underwater currents can turn your beach day from awesome to dangerous in a heartbeat. Keep an eye on those groins, jetties, and piers where rip currents love to play.

High tides are rolling in during the morning hours - check your local spot. Sunrise is between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset following around 6:42 to 6:47 PM.

Heads up, wave riders - this is the final surf zone forecast for 2024. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those waves responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-13-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The surf report for Monday is in, and it's the last call of the season before we wrap things up on Tuesday.

From Sandy Hook down to Delaware, we're looking at a classic early autumn day with some interesting conditions brewing. Expect moderate rip current risks across all zones, so keep your wits about you out there. The surf is sitting pretty at a consistent 2 to 3 feet - not epic, but definitely rideable for those intermediate wave riders.

Northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy waters and some interesting wave dynamics. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, so you'll want that thin wetsuit or a good spring suit to stay comfortable.

Weather-wise, we're seeing mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain in some areas like Atlantic City and Delaware beaches. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget some sun protection if you're planning to hang out on the sand.

Tide times vary slightly by location, but generally, morning high tides are happening around 6:30 to 7:15 AM, with low tides mid-afternoon. Sunrise is creeping later now, around 6:50 AM, with sunset tucking in around 6:40-6:47 PM.

Pro tip: While the rip current risk is moderate, always be extra cautious near groins, jetties, and piers where currents can get tricky. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy these last breaths of summer surfing!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2025 09:44:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The surf report for Monday is in, and it's the last call of the season before we wrap things up on Tuesday.

From Sandy Hook down to Delaware, we're looking at a classic early autumn day with some interesting conditions brewing. Expect moderate rip current risks across all zones, so keep your wits about you out there. The surf is sitting pretty at a consistent 2 to 3 feet - not epic, but definitely rideable for those intermediate wave riders.

Northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy waters and some interesting wave dynamics. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, so you'll want that thin wetsuit or a good spring suit to stay comfortable.

Weather-wise, we're seeing mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain in some areas like Atlantic City and Delaware beaches. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget some sun protection if you're planning to hang out on the sand.

Tide times vary slightly by location, but generally, morning high tides are happening around 6:30 to 7:15 AM, with low tides mid-afternoon. Sunrise is creeping later now, around 6:50 AM, with sunset tucking in around 6:40-6:47 PM.

Pro tip: While the rip current risk is moderate, always be extra cautious near groins, jetties, and piers where currents can get tricky. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy these last breaths of summer surfing!

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 surf report for Monday is in, and it's the last call of the season before we wrap things up on Tuesday.

From Sandy Hook down to Delaware, we're looking at a classic early autumn day with some interesting conditions brewing. Expect moderate rip current risks across all zones, so keep your wits about you out there. The surf is sitting pretty at a consistent 2 to 3 feet - not epic, but definitely rideable for those intermediate wave riders.

Northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy waters and some interesting wave dynamics. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, so you'll want that thin wetsuit or a good spring suit to stay comfortable.

Weather-wise, we're seeing mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain in some areas like Atlantic City and Delaware beaches. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget some sun protection if you're planning to hang out on the sand.

Tide times vary slightly by location, but generally, morning high tides are happening around 6:30 to 7:15 AM, with low tides mid-afternoon. Sunrise is creeping later now, around 6:50 AM, with sunset tucking in around 6:40-6:47 PM.

Pro tip: While the rip current risk is moderate, always be extra cautious near groins, jetties, and piers where currents can get tricky. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy these last breaths of summer surfing!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-11-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got a solid report for our Jersey and Delaware coastline.

Grab your board and sunscreen because today's looking like a moderate adventure. We're seeing 2 to 3 foot waves rolling in with a northeast wind hovering around 15 to 20 miles per hour. If you're headed to the water, pay attention - we've got a moderate rip current risk, which means those sneaky underwater currents are ready to play.

Water temperatures are ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your beach spot. Sandy Hook's looking at upper 60s with partly sunny skies, while Atlantic City and Ocean City might see a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy conditions.

Temperature-wise, expect the mercury to climb into the lower 70s for most coastal areas. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen - you'll want protection without getting totally fried.

Tide watchers, mark your schedules! High tides are rolling in early morning - Cape May at 7:17 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM. Low tides follow midday.

Sunrise lovers can catch the morning light around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Remember, this is our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach days count! Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the end of summer ocean vibes.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2025 09:44:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got a solid report for our Jersey and Delaware coastline.

Grab your board and sunscreen because today's looking like a moderate adventure. We're seeing 2 to 3 foot waves rolling in with a northeast wind hovering around 15 to 20 miles per hour. If you're headed to the water, pay attention - we've got a moderate rip current risk, which means those sneaky underwater currents are ready to play.

Water temperatures are ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your beach spot. Sandy Hook's looking at upper 60s with partly sunny skies, while Atlantic City and Ocean City might see a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy conditions.

Temperature-wise, expect the mercury to climb into the lower 70s for most coastal areas. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen - you'll want protection without getting totally fried.

Tide watchers, mark your schedules! High tides are rolling in early morning - Cape May at 7:17 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM. Low tides follow midday.

Sunrise lovers can catch the morning light around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Remember, this is our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach days count! Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the end of summer ocean vibes.

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! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got a solid report for our Jersey and Delaware coastline.

Grab your board and sunscreen because today's looking like a moderate adventure. We're seeing 2 to 3 foot waves rolling in with a northeast wind hovering around 15 to 20 miles per hour. If you're headed to the water, pay attention - we've got a moderate rip current risk, which means those sneaky underwater currents are ready to play.

Water temperatures are ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your beach spot. Sandy Hook's looking at upper 60s with partly sunny skies, while Atlantic City and Ocean City might see a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy conditions.

Temperature-wise, expect the mercury to climb into the lower 70s for most coastal areas. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen - you'll want protection without getting totally fried.

Tide watchers, mark your schedules! High tides are rolling in early morning - Cape May at 7:17 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM. Low tides follow midday.

Sunrise lovers can catch the morning light around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Remember, this is our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach days count! Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the end of summer ocean vibes.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-10-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of coastal adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. The surf zone is serving up a moderate rip current risk, so keep your wits about you and watch those sneaky underwater currents.

Wave riders can expect a sweet 2 to 3 foot surf rolling in from the northeast, with winds around 15 to 20 miles per hour keeping things interesting. The water's looking chilly but not freezing - temperatures range from the lower 60s to upper 60s depending on your exact location.

If you're planning a beach day, pack for mostly cloudy conditions with just a hint of potential rain, especially down near Atlantic City and Ocean City. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so grab that sunscreen and a light jacket.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars! High tides are hitting early morning - Cape May's looking at 7:17 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM. Low tides will follow around midday.

Temperature-wise, expect a comfortable day in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at about 6:45 PM.

A heads up for beach enthusiasts - this is the final surf zone forecast of the 2024 season. So whether you're a surfer, swimmer, or just a beach lover, make these last moments count. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the maritime magic of the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 10 May 2025 09:44:42 -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 day of coastal adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. The surf zone is serving up a moderate rip current risk, so keep your wits about you and watch those sneaky underwater currents.

Wave riders can expect a sweet 2 to 3 foot surf rolling in from the northeast, with winds around 15 to 20 miles per hour keeping things interesting. The water's looking chilly but not freezing - temperatures range from the lower 60s to upper 60s depending on your exact location.

If you're planning a beach day, pack for mostly cloudy conditions with just a hint of potential rain, especially down near Atlantic City and Ocean City. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so grab that sunscreen and a light jacket.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars! High tides are hitting early morning - Cape May's looking at 7:17 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM. Low tides will follow around midday.

Temperature-wise, expect a comfortable day in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at about 6:45 PM.

A heads up for beach enthusiasts - this is the final surf zone forecast of the 2024 season. So whether you're a surfer, swimmer, or just a beach lover, make these last moments count. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the maritime magic of the Jersey Shore and Delaware 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 day of coastal adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. The surf zone is serving up a moderate rip current risk, so keep your wits about you and watch those sneaky underwater currents.

Wave riders can expect a sweet 2 to 3 foot surf rolling in from the northeast, with winds around 15 to 20 miles per hour keeping things interesting. The water's looking chilly but not freezing - temperatures range from the lower 60s to upper 60s depending on your exact location.

If you're planning a beach day, pack for mostly cloudy conditions with just a hint of potential rain, especially down near Atlantic City and Ocean City. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so grab that sunscreen and a light jacket.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars! High tides are hitting early morning - Cape May's looking at 7:17 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM. Low tides will follow around midday.

Temperature-wise, expect a comfortable day in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at about 6:45 PM.

A heads up for beach enthusiasts - this is the final surf zone forecast of the 2024 season. So whether you're a surfer, swimmer, or just a beach lover, make these last moments count. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the maritime magic of the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-08-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, gather round for your epic surf report! As we close out the 2024 beach forecast season, Mother Nature's serving up some moody Monday vibes along the Jersey and Delaware coastlines.

Across our sandy playgrounds, we're looking at a consistent 2 to 3 foot surf that'll keep things interesting but not wild. The entire coast is rockin' a moderate rip current risk, so stay alert and swim smart near those jetties and piers.

Each zone's got its own flavor today. Sandy Hook's rocking partly sunny skies with water temps in the upper 60s and a crisp northeast wind around 15 mph. Long Beach Island stays mostly cloudy but warm, hitting around 70 degrees with similar winds.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are bringing some extra attitude with winds pushing 15 to 20 mph and a cheeky chance of rain. Water temps are dropping - lower 60s to upper 60s - signaling the seasonal shift is definitely here.

Rehoboth Beach is holding strong with lower 70s both in air and water temperature, continuing the mostly cloudy trend with that persistent northeast breeze.

UV index is moderate across all zones, so grab your sunscreen if you're heading out. Pro tip: sunrise and sunset times are hovering around 6:50 AM and 6:45 PM respectively.

Heads up, wave riders - this is the final surf zone forecast for 2024. Time to winterize those boards and start dreaming of next season's swells!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2025 09:45:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, gather round for your epic surf report! As we close out the 2024 beach forecast season, Mother Nature's serving up some moody Monday vibes along the Jersey and Delaware coastlines.

Across our sandy playgrounds, we're looking at a consistent 2 to 3 foot surf that'll keep things interesting but not wild. The entire coast is rockin' a moderate rip current risk, so stay alert and swim smart near those jetties and piers.

Each zone's got its own flavor today. Sandy Hook's rocking partly sunny skies with water temps in the upper 60s and a crisp northeast wind around 15 mph. Long Beach Island stays mostly cloudy but warm, hitting around 70 degrees with similar winds.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are bringing some extra attitude with winds pushing 15 to 20 mph and a cheeky chance of rain. Water temps are dropping - lower 60s to upper 60s - signaling the seasonal shift is definitely here.

Rehoboth Beach is holding strong with lower 70s both in air and water temperature, continuing the mostly cloudy trend with that persistent northeast breeze.

UV index is moderate across all zones, so grab your sunscreen if you're heading out. Pro tip: sunrise and sunset times are hovering around 6:50 AM and 6:45 PM respectively.

Heads up, wave riders - this is the final surf zone forecast for 2024. Time to winterize those boards and start dreaming of next season's swells!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

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 your epic surf report! As we close out the 2024 beach forecast season, Mother Nature's serving up some moody Monday vibes along the Jersey and Delaware coastlines.

Across our sandy playgrounds, we're looking at a consistent 2 to 3 foot surf that'll keep things interesting but not wild. The entire coast is rockin' a moderate rip current risk, so stay alert and swim smart near those jetties and piers.

Each zone's got its own flavor today. Sandy Hook's rocking partly sunny skies with water temps in the upper 60s and a crisp northeast wind around 15 mph. Long Beach Island stays mostly cloudy but warm, hitting around 70 degrees with similar winds.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are bringing some extra attitude with winds pushing 15 to 20 mph and a cheeky chance of rain. Water temps are dropping - lower 60s to upper 60s - signaling the seasonal shift is definitely here.

Rehoboth Beach is holding strong with lower 70s both in air and water temperature, continuing the mostly cloudy trend with that persistent northeast breeze.

UV index is moderate across all zones, so grab your sunscreen if you're heading out. Pro tip: sunrise and sunset times are hovering around 6:50 AM and 6:45 PM respectively.

Heads up, wave riders - this is the final surf zone forecast for 2024. Time to winterize those boards and start dreaming of next season's swells!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-06-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your Monday Morning Beach Buzz from the Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast!

Get ready for a moody maritime Monday with moderate rip current risks across the region. Our beaches are serving up waves in the 2 to 3 foot range - perfect for cautious surfers and seasoned wave riders.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s, keeping things comfortably cool.

Those northeast winds are cranking at 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy conditions and some serious wind energy. Water temperatures are dancing between the mid to upper 60s, so you'll want that light wetsuit if you're planning to paddle out.

Early morning high tides are rolling in around 6:30 to 7:15 AM, with low tides hitting midday between 12:30 and 1 PM. Sunrise catches happen between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 to 6:47 PM.

UV index is moderate, so grab some sunscreen if you're beach bound. And heads up - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, so soak up these last September beach vibes!

Rip current warning: Stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers. These areas can create tricky water conditions that even experienced swimmers need to respect.

Catch you on the waves, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2025 09:46:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your Monday Morning Beach Buzz from the Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast!

Get ready for a moody maritime Monday with moderate rip current risks across the region. Our beaches are serving up waves in the 2 to 3 foot range - perfect for cautious surfers and seasoned wave riders.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s, keeping things comfortably cool.

Those northeast winds are cranking at 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy conditions and some serious wind energy. Water temperatures are dancing between the mid to upper 60s, so you'll want that light wetsuit if you're planning to paddle out.

Early morning high tides are rolling in around 6:30 to 7:15 AM, with low tides hitting midday between 12:30 and 1 PM. Sunrise catches happen between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 to 6:47 PM.

UV index is moderate, so grab some sunscreen if you're beach bound. And heads up - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, so soak up these last September beach vibes!

Rip current warning: Stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers. These areas can create tricky water conditions that even experienced swimmers need to respect.

Catch you on the waves, 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! Here's your Monday Morning Beach Buzz from the Jersey Shore and Delaware Coast!

Get ready for a moody maritime Monday with moderate rip current risks across the region. Our beaches are serving up waves in the 2 to 3 foot range - perfect for cautious surfers and seasoned wave riders.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s, keeping things comfortably cool.

Those northeast winds are cranking at 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy conditions and some serious wind energy. Water temperatures are dancing between the mid to upper 60s, so you'll want that light wetsuit if you're planning to paddle out.

Early morning high tides are rolling in around 6:30 to 7:15 AM, with low tides hitting midday between 12:30 and 1 PM. Sunrise catches happen between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 to 6:47 PM.

UV index is moderate, so grab some sunscreen if you're beach bound. And heads up - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, so soak up these last September beach vibes!

Rip current warning: Stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers. These areas can create tricky water conditions that even experienced swimmers need to respect.

Catch you on the waves, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-04-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your epic coastal breakdown for Monday, September 30th.

Grab your board and sunscreen because we're diving into a moderate risk adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. The surf is serving up a solid 2 to 3 foot playground with northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Water temperatures are dancing between the mid to upper 60s, perfect for those brave souls who aren't quite ready to hang up their wetsuit. Sandy Hook's looking partly sunny with temps creeping into the upper 60s, while Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are keeping things mostly cloudy with a slight whisper of potential rain.

Rip current alert - moderate risk means stay sharp! These sneaky underwater currents are no joke, especially near jetties and piers. Translation: look before you leap and keep your wits about you.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so slather on that sunscreen. You want a sun-kissed glow, not a lobster transformation. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM.

Quick tide check: Belmar's high tide hits at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet peaks at 6:51 AM, and Cape May surges at 7:17 AM. Mark your watches, beach warriors!

Heads up - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Summer's swan song is playing its last sweet melody. Catch those waves while you can!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those moderate swells like the coastal champion you are!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 04 May 2025 09:45:33 -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 epic coastal breakdown for Monday, September 30th.

Grab your board and sunscreen because we're diving into a moderate risk adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. The surf is serving up a solid 2 to 3 foot playground with northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Water temperatures are dancing between the mid to upper 60s, perfect for those brave souls who aren't quite ready to hang up their wetsuit. Sandy Hook's looking partly sunny with temps creeping into the upper 60s, while Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are keeping things mostly cloudy with a slight whisper of potential rain.

Rip current alert - moderate risk means stay sharp! These sneaky underwater currents are no joke, especially near jetties and piers. Translation: look before you leap and keep your wits about you.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so slather on that sunscreen. You want a sun-kissed glow, not a lobster transformation. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM.

Quick tide check: Belmar's high tide hits at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet peaks at 6:51 AM, and Cape May surges at 7:17 AM. Mark your watches, beach warriors!

Heads up - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Summer's swan song is playing its last sweet melody. Catch those waves while you can!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those moderate swells like the coastal champion you are!

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 epic coastal breakdown for Monday, September 30th.

Grab your board and sunscreen because we're diving into a moderate risk adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. The surf is serving up a solid 2 to 3 foot playground with northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Water temperatures are dancing between the mid to upper 60s, perfect for those brave souls who aren't quite ready to hang up their wetsuit. Sandy Hook's looking partly sunny with temps creeping into the upper 60s, while Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are keeping things mostly cloudy with a slight whisper of potential rain.

Rip current alert - moderate risk means stay sharp! These sneaky underwater currents are no joke, especially near jetties and piers. Translation: look before you leap and keep your wits about you.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so slather on that sunscreen. You want a sun-kissed glow, not a lobster transformation. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM.

Quick tide check: Belmar's high tide hits at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet peaks at 6:51 AM, and Cape May surges at 7:17 AM. Mark your watches, beach warriors!

Heads up - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Summer's swan song is playing its last sweet melody. Catch those waves while you can!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those moderate swells like the coastal champion you are!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-03-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we ride into the final day of the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some solid conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Catch the wave of a moderate rip current risk today, so surfers and swimmers, stay alert and watch those tricky currents near jetties and piers. The surf's looking pretty sweet with 2 to 3 foot waves rolling in across all our coastal zones.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, expect a northeast wind keeping things cool at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hanging in the comfortable zone - upper 60s near Sandy Hook, mid 60s around Long Beach Island, and even warming up to lower 70s in Delaware.

The sky's going to be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain in some spots, particularly around Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Delaware beaches. But don't cancel those beach plans just yet - you'll still get a moderate UV index and partly sunny breaks.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for beach lounging or catching some late-season waves. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40 PM.

Important heads up - this is the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count! Whether you're surfing, swimming, or just soaking up the last rays of summer, stay safe and enjoy the ocean.

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, 03 May 2025 09:45:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we ride into the final day of the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some solid conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Catch the wave of a moderate rip current risk today, so surfers and swimmers, stay alert and watch those tricky currents near jetties and piers. The surf's looking pretty sweet with 2 to 3 foot waves rolling in across all our coastal zones.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, expect a northeast wind keeping things cool at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hanging in the comfortable zone - upper 60s near Sandy Hook, mid 60s around Long Beach Island, and even warming up to lower 70s in Delaware.

The sky's going to be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain in some spots, particularly around Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Delaware beaches. But don't cancel those beach plans just yet - you'll still get a moderate UV index and partly sunny breaks.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for beach lounging or catching some late-season waves. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40 PM.

Important heads up - this is the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count! Whether you're surfing, swimming, or just soaking up the last rays of summer, stay safe and enjoy the ocean.

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 up, beach lovers! As we ride into the final day of the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some solid conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Catch the wave of a moderate rip current risk today, so surfers and swimmers, stay alert and watch those tricky currents near jetties and piers. The surf's looking pretty sweet with 2 to 3 foot waves rolling in across all our coastal zones.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, expect a northeast wind keeping things cool at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hanging in the comfortable zone - upper 60s near Sandy Hook, mid 60s around Long Beach Island, and even warming up to lower 70s in Delaware.

The sky's going to be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain in some spots, particularly around Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Delaware beaches. But don't cancel those beach plans just yet - you'll still get a moderate UV index and partly sunny breaks.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for beach lounging or catching some late-season waves. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40 PM.

Important heads up - this is the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count! Whether you're surfing, swimming, or just soaking up the last rays of summer, stay safe and enjoy the ocean.

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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-01-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're catching the last wave of the 2024 surf season, and it's looking like a classic late September day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Grab your board and sunscreen because we've got a moderate rip current situation brewing. The surf is running a solid 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds whipping around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temps are hovering in the mid to upper 60s - still warm enough for some end-of-season action.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, expect mostly cloudy skies with just a hint of potential rain. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't skimp on that sun protection. Temperatures will dance around the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for some beach time.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded: Sandy Hook's looking at a high tide around 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet peaks at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City rolls in at 6:43 AM, Cape May surges at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach crests at 6:52 AM.

Pro tip: Keep a sharp eye out near those groins, jetties, and piers. Even with a moderate rip current risk, those areas can be tricky. Safety first, surf warriors!

This is our final surf forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count. Sunrise starts around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing out the day between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Catch you on the flip side, beach community!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2025 09:45:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're catching the last wave of the 2024 surf season, and it's looking like a classic late September day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Grab your board and sunscreen because we've got a moderate rip current situation brewing. The surf is running a solid 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds whipping around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temps are hovering in the mid to upper 60s - still warm enough for some end-of-season action.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, expect mostly cloudy skies with just a hint of potential rain. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't skimp on that sun protection. Temperatures will dance around the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for some beach time.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded: Sandy Hook's looking at a high tide around 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet peaks at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City rolls in at 6:43 AM, Cape May surges at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach crests at 6:52 AM.

Pro tip: Keep a sharp eye out near those groins, jetties, and piers. Even with a moderate rip current risk, those areas can be tricky. Safety first, surf warriors!

This is our final surf forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count. Sunrise starts around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing out the day between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Catch you on the flip side, beach community!

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 catching the last wave of the 2024 surf season, and it's looking like a classic late September day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Grab your board and sunscreen because we've got a moderate rip current situation brewing. The surf is running a solid 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds whipping around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temps are hovering in the mid to upper 60s - still warm enough for some end-of-season action.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, expect mostly cloudy skies with just a hint of potential rain. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't skimp on that sun protection. Temperatures will dance around the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for some beach time.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded: Sandy Hook's looking at a high tide around 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet peaks at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City rolls in at 6:43 AM, Cape May surges at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach crests at 6:52 AM.

Pro tip: Keep a sharp eye out near those groins, jetties, and piers. Even with a moderate rip current risk, those areas can be tricky. Safety first, surf warriors!

This is our final surf forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count. Sunrise starts around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing out the day between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Catch you on the flip side, beach community!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 04-29-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we ride into the final day of the 2024 beach forecast season, things are looking pretty interesting along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

If you're planning to hit the waves, you'll want to pack a light jacket and keep your eyes on those currents. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk across all coastal zones, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. The surf's running a solid 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Temperature-wise, we're hanging in the upper 60s to low 70s - not exactly summer scorching, but definitely comfortable for late September. Water temperatures are ranging from the lower 60s at Atlantic City to the lower 70s down in Delaware, giving you just enough warmth to make a quick dip tempting.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, especially down towards Atlantic City and Cape May. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even under those cloudy skies.

Tide schedules are looking pretty consistent across the regions. If you're an early bird, you'll catch high tide between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tide rolling in around midday.

One big heads up - this is the last official surf zone forecast for the season. After today, you'll need to check alternative weather sources. So grab your board, stay safe, and make these last beach moments count!

Sunrise kicks off between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset closing the day between 6:42 and 6:47 PM. Catch those waves and enjoy the final moments of beach season!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2025 09:45:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we ride into the final day of the 2024 beach forecast season, things are looking pretty interesting along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

If you're planning to hit the waves, you'll want to pack a light jacket and keep your eyes on those currents. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk across all coastal zones, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. The surf's running a solid 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Temperature-wise, we're hanging in the upper 60s to low 70s - not exactly summer scorching, but definitely comfortable for late September. Water temperatures are ranging from the lower 60s at Atlantic City to the lower 70s down in Delaware, giving you just enough warmth to make a quick dip tempting.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, especially down towards Atlantic City and Cape May. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even under those cloudy skies.

Tide schedules are looking pretty consistent across the regions. If you're an early bird, you'll catch high tide between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tide rolling in around midday.

One big heads up - this is the last official surf zone forecast for the season. After today, you'll need to check alternative weather sources. So grab your board, stay safe, and make these last beach moments count!

Sunrise kicks off between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset closing the day between 6:42 and 6:47 PM. Catch those waves and enjoy the final moments of beach season!

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! As we ride into the final day of the 2024 beach forecast season, things are looking pretty interesting along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

If you're planning to hit the waves, you'll want to pack a light jacket and keep your eyes on those currents. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk across all coastal zones, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. The surf's running a solid 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Temperature-wise, we're hanging in the upper 60s to low 70s - not exactly summer scorching, but definitely comfortable for late September. Water temperatures are ranging from the lower 60s at Atlantic City to the lower 70s down in Delaware, giving you just enough warmth to make a quick dip tempting.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, especially down towards Atlantic City and Cape May. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even under those cloudy skies.

Tide schedules are looking pretty consistent across the regions. If you're an early bird, you'll catch high tide between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tide rolling in around midday.

One big heads up - this is the last official surf zone forecast for the season. After today, you'll need to check alternative weather sources. So grab your board, stay safe, and make these last beach moments count!

Sunrise kicks off between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset closing the day between 6:42 and 6:47 PM. Catch those waves and enjoy the final moments of beach season!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 04-22-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of coastal adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert today.

The waves are serving up a consistent 2 to 3 foot swell across all our zones, perfect for some morning board action or casual beach hanging. Water temperatures are ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s - wetsuit optional but recommended for the more sensitive ocean enthusiasts.

Expect northeast winds blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which will keep things breezy and potentially choppy. The sky's playing a game of hide and seek with mostly cloudy conditions, and there's a slight chance of rain in some areas like Atlantic City and Delaware beaches.

Beach fashion tip: UV index is moderate, so grab that sunscreen and maybe a light layer. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s - not too shabby for the tail end of September.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars! High tides are rolling in between 6:25 AM and 7:17 AM, with corresponding low tides around midday. Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach all have their unique tide schedules.

Pro tip: This is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, so make these last beach moments count! Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just looking to soak up some coastal vibes, today offers a solid opportunity to enjoy the ocean.

Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and catch some waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2025 09:45:34 -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 adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert today.

The waves are serving up a consistent 2 to 3 foot swell across all our zones, perfect for some morning board action or casual beach hanging. Water temperatures are ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s - wetsuit optional but recommended for the more sensitive ocean enthusiasts.

Expect northeast winds blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which will keep things breezy and potentially choppy. The sky's playing a game of hide and seek with mostly cloudy conditions, and there's a slight chance of rain in some areas like Atlantic City and Delaware beaches.

Beach fashion tip: UV index is moderate, so grab that sunscreen and maybe a light layer. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s - not too shabby for the tail end of September.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars! High tides are rolling in between 6:25 AM and 7:17 AM, with corresponding low tides around midday. Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach all have their unique tide schedules.

Pro tip: This is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, so make these last beach moments count! Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just looking to soak up some coastal vibes, today offers a solid opportunity to enjoy the ocean.

Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and catch some 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 day of coastal adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert today.

The waves are serving up a consistent 2 to 3 foot swell across all our zones, perfect for some morning board action or casual beach hanging. Water temperatures are ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s - wetsuit optional but recommended for the more sensitive ocean enthusiasts.

Expect northeast winds blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which will keep things breezy and potentially choppy. The sky's playing a game of hide and seek with mostly cloudy conditions, and there's a slight chance of rain in some areas like Atlantic City and Delaware beaches.

Beach fashion tip: UV index is moderate, so grab that sunscreen and maybe a light layer. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s - not too shabby for the tail end of September.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars! High tides are rolling in between 6:25 AM and 7:17 AM, with corresponding low tides around midday. Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach all have their unique tide schedules.

Pro tip: This is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, so make these last beach moments count! Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just looking to soak up some coastal vibes, today offers a solid opportunity to enjoy the ocean.

Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and catch some waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 04-19-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a moderate wave day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast as we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, surfers and beach goers can expect consistent 2 to 3 foot surf with a moderate rip current risk. So pay attention and stay alert near those jetties and piers. Northeast winds are blowing strong at 15 to 20 miles per hour, adding some extra chop to the waves.

Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s - still comfortable enough for a quick dip, but you might want that wetsuit if you're planning an extended surf session. The skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, especially down towards Atlantic City and the Delaware beaches.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is definitely recommended. Temperatures will peak in the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for some late September beach time.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across the region. Expect high tides in the early morning between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides hitting around midday.

Sunrise comes early around 6:50 AM, with sunset following at 6:42 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to catch some waves or soak up the last beach vibes of the season.

A word of caution: life-threatening rip currents are possible, so swim smart and know your limits. This is the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count!

Stay safe, catch some waves, and enjoy the end of summer. Cowabunga!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Apr 2025 09:46:29 -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 moderate wave day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast as we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, surfers and beach goers can expect consistent 2 to 3 foot surf with a moderate rip current risk. So pay attention and stay alert near those jetties and piers. Northeast winds are blowing strong at 15 to 20 miles per hour, adding some extra chop to the waves.

Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s - still comfortable enough for a quick dip, but you might want that wetsuit if you're planning an extended surf session. The skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, especially down towards Atlantic City and the Delaware beaches.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is definitely recommended. Temperatures will peak in the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for some late September beach time.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across the region. Expect high tides in the early morning between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides hitting around midday.

Sunrise comes early around 6:50 AM, with sunset following at 6:42 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to catch some waves or soak up the last beach vibes of the season.

A word of caution: life-threatening rip currents are possible, so swim smart and know your limits. This is the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count!

Stay safe, catch some waves, and enjoy the end of summer. Cowabunga!

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 moderate wave day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast as we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, surfers and beach goers can expect consistent 2 to 3 foot surf with a moderate rip current risk. So pay attention and stay alert near those jetties and piers. Northeast winds are blowing strong at 15 to 20 miles per hour, adding some extra chop to the waves.

Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s - still comfortable enough for a quick dip, but you might want that wetsuit if you're planning an extended surf session. The skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, especially down towards Atlantic City and the Delaware beaches.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is definitely recommended. Temperatures will peak in the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for some late September beach time.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across the region. Expect high tides in the early morning between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides hitting around midday.

Sunrise comes early around 6:50 AM, with sunset following at 6:42 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to catch some waves or soak up the last beach vibes of the season.

A word of caution: life-threatening rip currents are possible, so swim smart and know your limits. This is the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count!

Stay safe, catch some waves, and enjoy the end of summer. Cowabunga!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 04-17-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up coastal crew! The National Weather Service is bringing the lowdown on today's beach conditions across New Jersey and Delaware.

As we wrap up the 2024 surf forecast season, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk along the entire coastline. Surfers and swimmers listen up - those northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some tricky water conditions.

Wave riders can expect consistent 2 to 3 foot surf across all beaches from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth. Water temperatures are ranging from the lower 60s to upper 60s, so you'll want that light wetsuit if you're planning to catch some waves.

The sky's playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions and just a slight chance of rain in some areas. UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with the cloud cover. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s - not bad for a late September day.

Tide schedules are looking pretty consistent. If you're planning your beach day, check your local tide chart. For instance, Belmar's high tide hits at 6:25 AM, while Cape May's peaks at 7:17 AM.

Quick safety reminder - those rip currents are no joke. Even with moderate risk, stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Life jackets and situational awareness are your best beach buddies today.

One last call - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Time to soak up those last moments of coastal magic before autumn fully takes hold. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2025 09:47:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up coastal crew! The National Weather Service is bringing the lowdown on today's beach conditions across New Jersey and Delaware.

As we wrap up the 2024 surf forecast season, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk along the entire coastline. Surfers and swimmers listen up - those northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some tricky water conditions.

Wave riders can expect consistent 2 to 3 foot surf across all beaches from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth. Water temperatures are ranging from the lower 60s to upper 60s, so you'll want that light wetsuit if you're planning to catch some waves.

The sky's playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions and just a slight chance of rain in some areas. UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with the cloud cover. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s - not bad for a late September day.

Tide schedules are looking pretty consistent. If you're planning your beach day, check your local tide chart. For instance, Belmar's high tide hits at 6:25 AM, while Cape May's peaks at 7:17 AM.

Quick safety reminder - those rip currents are no joke. Even with moderate risk, stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Life jackets and situational awareness are your best beach buddies today.

One last call - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Time to soak up those last moments of coastal magic before autumn fully takes hold. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

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 crew! The National Weather Service is bringing the lowdown on today's beach conditions across New Jersey and Delaware.

As we wrap up the 2024 surf forecast season, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk along the entire coastline. Surfers and swimmers listen up - those northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some tricky water conditions.

Wave riders can expect consistent 2 to 3 foot surf across all beaches from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth. Water temperatures are ranging from the lower 60s to upper 60s, so you'll want that light wetsuit if you're planning to catch some waves.

The sky's playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions and just a slight chance of rain in some areas. UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with the cloud cover. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s - not bad for a late September day.

Tide schedules are looking pretty consistent. If you're planning your beach day, check your local tide chart. For instance, Belmar's high tide hits at 6:25 AM, while Cape May's peaks at 7:17 AM.

Quick safety reminder - those rip currents are no joke. Even with moderate risk, stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Life jackets and situational awareness are your best beach buddies today.

One last call - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Time to soak up those last moments of coastal magic before autumn fully takes hold. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 04-15-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 surf season, Mother Nature's serving up a moderate day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. 

Grab your board and sunscreen because we're looking at 2 to 3 foot waves rolling in with a northeast wind around 15 to 20 miles per hour. The water's cooling down, hanging in the mid to upper 60s - wetsuit weather is definitely in play.

Rip current risk is moderate today, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Those sneaky underwater currents are no joke, especially near jetties and piers. Safety first, wave riders!

The sky's putting on a mostly cloudy show with just a hint of potential rain, particularly down in Atlantic City and Ocean City. UV index is moderate, so don't forget that sun protection. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for catching some late September swells.

Tide watchers, set your watches! High tides are hitting between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides rolling in around midday. Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach are all on the surf menu.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing the day at 6:42 PM. This is our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last waves count! Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy the ocean's farewell performance.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2025 09:46:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 surf season, Mother Nature's serving up a moderate day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. 

Grab your board and sunscreen because we're looking at 2 to 3 foot waves rolling in with a northeast wind around 15 to 20 miles per hour. The water's cooling down, hanging in the mid to upper 60s - wetsuit weather is definitely in play.

Rip current risk is moderate today, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Those sneaky underwater currents are no joke, especially near jetties and piers. Safety first, wave riders!

The sky's putting on a mostly cloudy show with just a hint of potential rain, particularly down in Atlantic City and Ocean City. UV index is moderate, so don't forget that sun protection. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for catching some late September swells.

Tide watchers, set your watches! High tides are hitting between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides rolling in around midday. Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach are all on the surf menu.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing the day at 6:42 PM. This is our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last waves count! Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy the ocean's farewell performance.

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! As we wrap up the 2024 surf season, Mother Nature's serving up a moderate day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. 

Grab your board and sunscreen because we're looking at 2 to 3 foot waves rolling in with a northeast wind around 15 to 20 miles per hour. The water's cooling down, hanging in the mid to upper 60s - wetsuit weather is definitely in play.

Rip current risk is moderate today, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Those sneaky underwater currents are no joke, especially near jetties and piers. Safety first, wave riders!

The sky's putting on a mostly cloudy show with just a hint of potential rain, particularly down in Atlantic City and Ocean City. UV index is moderate, so don't forget that sun protection. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for catching some late September swells.

Tide watchers, set your watches! High tides are hitting between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides rolling in around midday. Sandy Hook, Long Beach Island, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach are all on the surf menu.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing the day at 6:42 PM. This is our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last waves count! Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy the ocean's farewell performance.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 04-14-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up Coastal Crew! It's Monday morning and the beach vibes are calling your name across New Jersey and Delaware. Mother Nature's serving up a moderate rip current situation so stay alert out there.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, we're looking at a consistent 2 to 3 foot surf with northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temps are ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s - wetsuit or boardshorts optional but recommended.

Skies are playing a mixed match of partly sunny and mostly cloudy with a slight rain chance lurking along the Atlantic and Delaware beaches. UV index is sitting at moderate so grab that sunscreen if you're hitting the sand.

Ocean temperatures are holding steady in the upper 60s near Sandy Hook and creeping into the lower 70s down by Delaware beaches. Perfect for some late season surfing or paddling.

High tides are rolling in during the early morning hours between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides hitting midday around 12:18 to 1:03 PM. Sunrise kicks off between 6:50 and 6:55 AM with sunset wrapping up the day between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Heads up beach lovers - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. So make these last beach moments count! Rip currents are moderate risk, which means stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy those waves.

Catch you on the flip side, coastal crew!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2025 16:25:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up Coastal Crew! It's Monday morning and the beach vibes are calling your name across New Jersey and Delaware. Mother Nature's serving up a moderate rip current situation so stay alert out there.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, we're looking at a consistent 2 to 3 foot surf with northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temps are ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s - wetsuit or boardshorts optional but recommended.

Skies are playing a mixed match of partly sunny and mostly cloudy with a slight rain chance lurking along the Atlantic and Delaware beaches. UV index is sitting at moderate so grab that sunscreen if you're hitting the sand.

Ocean temperatures are holding steady in the upper 60s near Sandy Hook and creeping into the lower 70s down by Delaware beaches. Perfect for some late season surfing or paddling.

High tides are rolling in during the early morning hours between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides hitting midday around 12:18 to 1:03 PM. Sunrise kicks off between 6:50 and 6:55 AM with sunset wrapping up the day between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Heads up beach lovers - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. So make these last beach moments count! Rip currents are moderate risk, which means stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy those waves.

Catch you on the flip side, 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 Coastal Crew! It's Monday morning and the beach vibes are calling your name across New Jersey and Delaware. Mother Nature's serving up a moderate rip current situation so stay alert out there.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, we're looking at a consistent 2 to 3 foot surf with northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temps are ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s - wetsuit or boardshorts optional but recommended.

Skies are playing a mixed match of partly sunny and mostly cloudy with a slight rain chance lurking along the Atlantic and Delaware beaches. UV index is sitting at moderate so grab that sunscreen if you're hitting the sand.

Ocean temperatures are holding steady in the upper 60s near Sandy Hook and creeping into the lower 70s down by Delaware beaches. Perfect for some late season surfing or paddling.

High tides are rolling in during the early morning hours between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides hitting midday around 12:18 to 1:03 PM. Sunrise kicks off between 6:50 and 6:55 AM with sunset wrapping up the day between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Heads up beach lovers - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. So make these last beach moments count! Rip currents are moderate risk, which means stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy those waves.

Catch you on the flip side, coastal crew!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 04-13-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4970609339</link>
      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're rolling into the final day of the 2024 beach forecast season with some seriously mixed conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast.

Heads up, wave riders - we've got a moderate rip current risk across all zones, so stay alert and swim smart. The surf's serving up a consistent 2 to 3 foot swell with northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Not exactly perfect conditions, but hey, true surfers never let a little wind stop the fun.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a cool start with highs hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Water temps are dancing between the lower 60s and upper 60s - definitely wetsuit weather for most ocean enthusiasts.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so grab some sunscreen if you're planning to catch some rays between cloud breaks.

Tide schedules are looking pretty standard - morning highs hitting between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides rolling in around midday. Sunrise and sunset are picture-perfect, with the sun peeking out around 6:50 AM and saying goodbye around 6:45 PM.

Pro tip: While the thunderstorm potential is zilch today, those rip currents are no joke. Watch for tricky spots near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

This is our last surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these final beach moments count. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the ocean's last September hurrah!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2025 09:46:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're rolling into the final day of the 2024 beach forecast season with some seriously mixed conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast.

Heads up, wave riders - we've got a moderate rip current risk across all zones, so stay alert and swim smart. The surf's serving up a consistent 2 to 3 foot swell with northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Not exactly perfect conditions, but hey, true surfers never let a little wind stop the fun.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a cool start with highs hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Water temps are dancing between the lower 60s and upper 60s - definitely wetsuit weather for most ocean enthusiasts.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so grab some sunscreen if you're planning to catch some rays between cloud breaks.

Tide schedules are looking pretty standard - morning highs hitting between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides rolling in around midday. Sunrise and sunset are picture-perfect, with the sun peeking out around 6:50 AM and saying goodbye around 6:45 PM.

Pro tip: While the thunderstorm potential is zilch today, those rip currents are no joke. Watch for tricky spots near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

This is our last surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these final beach moments count. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the ocean's last September hurrah!

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 rolling into the final day of the 2024 beach forecast season with some seriously mixed conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast.

Heads up, wave riders - we've got a moderate rip current risk across all zones, so stay alert and swim smart. The surf's serving up a consistent 2 to 3 foot swell with northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Not exactly perfect conditions, but hey, true surfers never let a little wind stop the fun.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a cool start with highs hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Water temps are dancing between the lower 60s and upper 60s - definitely wetsuit weather for most ocean enthusiasts.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so grab some sunscreen if you're planning to catch some rays between cloud breaks.

Tide schedules are looking pretty standard - morning highs hitting between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides rolling in around midday. Sunrise and sunset are picture-perfect, with the sun peeking out around 6:50 AM and saying goodbye around 6:45 PM.

Pro tip: While the thunderstorm potential is zilch today, those rip currents are no joke. Watch for tricky spots near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

This is our last surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these final beach moments count. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the ocean's last September hurrah!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 04-12-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the scoop on today's coastal conditions! The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up a moderate rip current risk, so keep those safety skills sharp.

Waves are rolling in at a smooth 2 to 3 feet across the entire region, perfect for some sweet mid-sized rides. Water temperatures are dancing between the mid to upper 60s, with Delaware beaches boasting the warmest waters in the lower 70s.

Expect a mostly cloudy canvas with a slight chance of rain teasing the Atlantic City and Cape May areas. The Delaware beaches are joining that cloudy party too. For those sun seekers, the UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't skimp on that sunscreen.

Winds are coming in strong from the northeast, blowing around 15 to 20 mph, which means you'll want to secure those beach umbrellas and maybe break out a light jacket. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s – not too shabby for a late September day.

Tide schedules are looking active, with high tides rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, and low tides hitting around midday. Sunrise catches the early birds around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at 6:42 PM.

Pro tip: Keep an eye out near groins, jetties, and piers where rip currents can get tricky. Stay alert, stay safe, and enjoy those waves!

A heads up for all you beach enthusiasts – this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Catch those last September swells while you can!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Apr 2025 09:44:40 -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 the scoop on today's coastal conditions! The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up a moderate rip current risk, so keep those safety skills sharp.

Waves are rolling in at a smooth 2 to 3 feet across the entire region, perfect for some sweet mid-sized rides. Water temperatures are dancing between the mid to upper 60s, with Delaware beaches boasting the warmest waters in the lower 70s.

Expect a mostly cloudy canvas with a slight chance of rain teasing the Atlantic City and Cape May areas. The Delaware beaches are joining that cloudy party too. For those sun seekers, the UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't skimp on that sunscreen.

Winds are coming in strong from the northeast, blowing around 15 to 20 mph, which means you'll want to secure those beach umbrellas and maybe break out a light jacket. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s – not too shabby for a late September day.

Tide schedules are looking active, with high tides rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, and low tides hitting around midday. Sunrise catches the early birds around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at 6:42 PM.

Pro tip: Keep an eye out near groins, jetties, and piers where rip currents can get tricky. Stay alert, stay safe, and enjoy those waves!

A heads up for all you beach enthusiasts – this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Catch those last September swells while you can!

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 the scoop on today's coastal conditions! The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up a moderate rip current risk, so keep those safety skills sharp.

Waves are rolling in at a smooth 2 to 3 feet across the entire region, perfect for some sweet mid-sized rides. Water temperatures are dancing between the mid to upper 60s, with Delaware beaches boasting the warmest waters in the lower 70s.

Expect a mostly cloudy canvas with a slight chance of rain teasing the Atlantic City and Cape May areas. The Delaware beaches are joining that cloudy party too. For those sun seekers, the UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't skimp on that sunscreen.

Winds are coming in strong from the northeast, blowing around 15 to 20 mph, which means you'll want to secure those beach umbrellas and maybe break out a light jacket. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s – not too shabby for a late September day.

Tide schedules are looking active, with high tides rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, and low tides hitting around midday. Sunrise catches the early birds around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at 6:42 PM.

Pro tip: Keep an eye out near groins, jetties, and piers where rip currents can get tricky. Stay alert, stay safe, and enjoy those waves!

A heads up for all you beach enthusiasts – this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Catch those last September swells while you can!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 04-11-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 surf season, the Jersey and Delaware coasts are serving up some seriously moody Monday vibes. The Northeast is flexing its muscles with winds howling around 15 to 20 mph, creating a moderate rip current risk that demands your full respect.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, expect a mixed bag of partly sunny to mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures dancing in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Water temps are hanging in the comfortable zone - upper 60s around Monmouth and Cape May, mid 60s near Long Beach Island, and a toasty lower 70s at Delaware beaches.

Surf height is staying consistent across the board at a solid 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate riders looking for some playful waves. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so grab that sunscreen and maybe a light jacket to battle those persistent Northeast winds.

Tide chasers, mark your watches! High tides are rolling in early morning - Belmar at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, Cape May at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM. Low tides will hit midday, giving you plenty of time to catch some waves.

A slight chance of rain might sprinkle the Atlantic and Delaware coastlines, but thunderstorms are off the table. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM.

Pro tip: While rip currents are moderate today, always stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers. This might be the final surf forecast of the season, so make it count!

Stay stoked and stay safe, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2025 09:45:34 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 surf season, the Jersey and Delaware coasts are serving up some seriously moody Monday vibes. The Northeast is flexing its muscles with winds howling around 15 to 20 mph, creating a moderate rip current risk that demands your full respect.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, expect a mixed bag of partly sunny to mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures dancing in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Water temps are hanging in the comfortable zone - upper 60s around Monmouth and Cape May, mid 60s near Long Beach Island, and a toasty lower 70s at Delaware beaches.

Surf height is staying consistent across the board at a solid 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate riders looking for some playful waves. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so grab that sunscreen and maybe a light jacket to battle those persistent Northeast winds.

Tide chasers, mark your watches! High tides are rolling in early morning - Belmar at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, Cape May at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM. Low tides will hit midday, giving you plenty of time to catch some waves.

A slight chance of rain might sprinkle the Atlantic and Delaware coastlines, but thunderstorms are off the table. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM.

Pro tip: While rip currents are moderate today, always stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers. This might be the final surf forecast of the season, so make it count!

Stay stoked and stay safe, 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 up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 surf season, the Jersey and Delaware coasts are serving up some seriously moody Monday vibes. The Northeast is flexing its muscles with winds howling around 15 to 20 mph, creating a moderate rip current risk that demands your full respect.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, expect a mixed bag of partly sunny to mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures dancing in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Water temps are hanging in the comfortable zone - upper 60s around Monmouth and Cape May, mid 60s near Long Beach Island, and a toasty lower 70s at Delaware beaches.

Surf height is staying consistent across the board at a solid 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate riders looking for some playful waves. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so grab that sunscreen and maybe a light jacket to battle those persistent Northeast winds.

Tide chasers, mark your watches! High tides are rolling in early morning - Belmar at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, Cape May at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM. Low tides will hit midday, giving you plenty of time to catch some waves.

A slight chance of rain might sprinkle the Atlantic and Delaware coastlines, but thunderstorms are off the table. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM.

Pro tip: While rip currents are moderate today, always stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers. This might be the final surf forecast of the season, so make it count!

Stay stoked and stay safe, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 04-10-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The surf's calling and we've got the lowdown on today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Pack your board and sunscreen because we're looking at a moderate rip current risk across the coastline. Waves are rolling in at a solid 2 to 3 feet, perfect for some mid-level shredding. But watch those currents - they're no joke today.

The weather's playing it cool with mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain in some spots. Temperatures are hanging in the lower 70s, so you'll want a light layer. Northeast winds are blowing strong at 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy conditions for water enthusiasts.

Water temps are ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your beach spot. Sandy Hook's looking at upper 60s, while Delaware beaches are sitting pretty in the lower 70s. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen.

High tide times are your maritime morning alarm - Belmar's hitting at 6:25 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, and Cape May chilling at 7:17 AM. Low tides follow around midday.

Sunrise and sunset are painting beautiful bookends to your day - between 6:50 and 6:55 AM for sunrise, and 6:42 to 6:47 PM for sunset.

Heads up beach warriors - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Tomorrow marks the official close, so make these last waves count! Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some epic rides.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2025 15:23:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The surf's calling and we've got the lowdown on today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Pack your board and sunscreen because we're looking at a moderate rip current risk across the coastline. Waves are rolling in at a solid 2 to 3 feet, perfect for some mid-level shredding. But watch those currents - they're no joke today.

The weather's playing it cool with mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain in some spots. Temperatures are hanging in the lower 70s, so you'll want a light layer. Northeast winds are blowing strong at 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy conditions for water enthusiasts.

Water temps are ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your beach spot. Sandy Hook's looking at upper 60s, while Delaware beaches are sitting pretty in the lower 70s. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen.

High tide times are your maritime morning alarm - Belmar's hitting at 6:25 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, and Cape May chilling at 7:17 AM. Low tides follow around midday.

Sunrise and sunset are painting beautiful bookends to your day - between 6:50 and 6:55 AM for sunrise, and 6:42 to 6:47 PM for sunset.

Heads up beach warriors - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Tomorrow marks the official close, so make these last waves count! Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some epic rides.

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 surf's calling and we've got the lowdown on today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Pack your board and sunscreen because we're looking at a moderate rip current risk across the coastline. Waves are rolling in at a solid 2 to 3 feet, perfect for some mid-level shredding. But watch those currents - they're no joke today.

The weather's playing it cool with mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain in some spots. Temperatures are hanging in the lower 70s, so you'll want a light layer. Northeast winds are blowing strong at 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy conditions for water enthusiasts.

Water temps are ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your beach spot. Sandy Hook's looking at upper 60s, while Delaware beaches are sitting pretty in the lower 70s. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen.

High tide times are your maritime morning alarm - Belmar's hitting at 6:25 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, and Cape May chilling at 7:17 AM. Low tides follow around midday.

Sunrise and sunset are painting beautiful bookends to your day - between 6:50 and 6:55 AM for sunrise, and 6:42 to 6:47 PM for sunset.

Heads up beach warriors - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Tomorrow marks the official close, so make these last waves count! Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some epic rides.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 04-09-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, coastal crew! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got a mixed bag of oceanic conditions heading your way on this late September Monday.

Along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches, expect a moderate rip current risk that demands respect. Surfers and swimmers take note: these waters are not to be taken lightly. Waves are rolling in at a steady 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds cranking between 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a crisp autumn morning transitioning to mild afternoons. Water temps range from the lower 60s near Atlantic City to the lower 70s at Rehoboth Beach. Coastal areas will see highs hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s with mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain teasing the Delaware and southern Jersey coastlines.

Sandy Hook's eastern shores start the day partly sunny, while Long Beach Island and Atlantic City beaches will be under a blanket of clouds. The UV index sits at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with the cloud cover.

Tide watchers can catch high tides ranging from 6:25 AM at Belmar to 7:17 AM at Cape May. Low tides will roll in during the early afternoon hours.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Pro tip: those morning and evening light conditions could offer some killer photo opportunities for beach enthusiasts.

One major note for all you coastal adventurers: this is the final surf zone forecast of the 2024 season. So make these last beach moments count!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and respect the ocean.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2025 09:45:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, coastal crew! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got a mixed bag of oceanic conditions heading your way on this late September Monday.

Along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches, expect a moderate rip current risk that demands respect. Surfers and swimmers take note: these waters are not to be taken lightly. Waves are rolling in at a steady 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds cranking between 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a crisp autumn morning transitioning to mild afternoons. Water temps range from the lower 60s near Atlantic City to the lower 70s at Rehoboth Beach. Coastal areas will see highs hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s with mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain teasing the Delaware and southern Jersey coastlines.

Sandy Hook's eastern shores start the day partly sunny, while Long Beach Island and Atlantic City beaches will be under a blanket of clouds. The UV index sits at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with the cloud cover.

Tide watchers can catch high tides ranging from 6:25 AM at Belmar to 7:17 AM at Cape May. Low tides will roll in during the early afternoon hours.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Pro tip: those morning and evening light conditions could offer some killer photo opportunities for beach enthusiasts.

One major note for all you coastal adventurers: this is the final surf zone forecast of the 2024 season. So make these last beach moments count!

Stay safe, stay stoked, 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, coastal crew! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got a mixed bag of oceanic conditions heading your way on this late September Monday.

Along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches, expect a moderate rip current risk that demands respect. Surfers and swimmers take note: these waters are not to be taken lightly. Waves are rolling in at a steady 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds cranking between 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a crisp autumn morning transitioning to mild afternoons. Water temps range from the lower 60s near Atlantic City to the lower 70s at Rehoboth Beach. Coastal areas will see highs hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s with mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain teasing the Delaware and southern Jersey coastlines.

Sandy Hook's eastern shores start the day partly sunny, while Long Beach Island and Atlantic City beaches will be under a blanket of clouds. The UV index sits at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with the cloud cover.

Tide watchers can catch high tides ranging from 6:25 AM at Belmar to 7:17 AM at Cape May. Low tides will roll in during the early afternoon hours.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky by 6:42 PM. Pro tip: those morning and evening light conditions could offer some killer photo opportunities for beach enthusiasts.

One major note for all you coastal adventurers: this is the final surf zone forecast of the 2024 season. So make these last beach moments count!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and respect the ocean.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 04-08-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 surf forecast season, coastal conditions are looking dynamic for Monday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Heads up, wave riders - we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today, so stay alert out there. The surf is serving up a solid 2 to 3 foot wave height with northeast winds cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, giving you a refreshing but not arctic welcome.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, and rolling over to Rehoboth Beach, expect mostly cloudy skies with just a whisper of potential rain. Your UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with the cloud cover.

Tide schedule highlights include morning high tides ranging from 6:25 AM at Belmar to 7:17 AM at Cape May. Low tides will hit midday, perfect for beach walks or catching that sweet spot between waves.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a comfortable range in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to soak in those end-of-season beach vibes.

A word to the wise: while rip currents might be moderate today, they can still pack a punch near jetties, piers, and groins. Stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy these last moments of beach season!

This is our final surf zone forecast for 2024 - catch you on the flip side, ocean enthusiasts!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2025 09:44:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 surf forecast season, coastal conditions are looking dynamic for Monday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Heads up, wave riders - we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today, so stay alert out there. The surf is serving up a solid 2 to 3 foot wave height with northeast winds cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, giving you a refreshing but not arctic welcome.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, and rolling over to Rehoboth Beach, expect mostly cloudy skies with just a whisper of potential rain. Your UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with the cloud cover.

Tide schedule highlights include morning high tides ranging from 6:25 AM at Belmar to 7:17 AM at Cape May. Low tides will hit midday, perfect for beach walks or catching that sweet spot between waves.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a comfortable range in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to soak in those end-of-season beach vibes.

A word to the wise: while rip currents might be moderate today, they can still pack a punch near jetties, piers, and groins. Stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy these last moments of beach season!

This is our final surf zone forecast for 2024 - catch you on the flip side, ocean enthusiasts!

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! As we wrap up the 2024 surf forecast season, coastal conditions are looking dynamic for Monday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Heads up, wave riders - we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today, so stay alert out there. The surf is serving up a solid 2 to 3 foot wave height with northeast winds cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, giving you a refreshing but not arctic welcome.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, and rolling over to Rehoboth Beach, expect mostly cloudy skies with just a whisper of potential rain. Your UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with the cloud cover.

Tide schedule highlights include morning high tides ranging from 6:25 AM at Belmar to 7:17 AM at Cape May. Low tides will hit midday, perfect for beach walks or catching that sweet spot between waves.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a comfortable range in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to soak in those end-of-season beach vibes.

A word to the wise: while rip currents might be moderate today, they can still pack a punch near jetties, piers, and groins. Stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy these last moments of beach season!

This is our final surf zone forecast for 2024 - catch you on the flip side, ocean enthusiasts!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 04-07-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up beach lovers, and we're catching the final wave of the 2024 beach forecast season! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are looking like a moody maritime mood board today - mostly cloudy with some serious coastal attitude.

Across all regions, we're seeing consistent surf conditions with waves rolling in at a solid 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers and those wanting some playful ocean action. But listen up - the rip current risk is moderate everywhere, so swim smart and stay alert near those jetties and piers.

Water temperatures are hovering between the mid to upper 60s, with Delaware beaches slightly warmer in the lower 70s. Expect northeast winds cranking between 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means some choppy conditions but potentially epic wind swells.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a crisp autumn day with highs ranging from the upper 60s to lower 70s. Grab a light jacket or wetsuit - it's that transitional beach weather where layers are your friend.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still a must despite the cloudy skies. A slight chance of rain might sprinkle through Atlantic City and Cape May areas, adding a touch of dramatic coastal atmosphere.

Tide schedules are pretty consistent, with morning high tides between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, and low tides around midday. Sunrise is happening between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset shortly after 6:40 PM.

A heads up - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. So whether you're a hardcore surfer, casual beach wanderer, or just love ocean vibes, make these last moments count. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those end-of-season waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Apr 2025 09:44:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up beach lovers, and we're catching the final wave of the 2024 beach forecast season! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are looking like a moody maritime mood board today - mostly cloudy with some serious coastal attitude.

Across all regions, we're seeing consistent surf conditions with waves rolling in at a solid 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers and those wanting some playful ocean action. But listen up - the rip current risk is moderate everywhere, so swim smart and stay alert near those jetties and piers.

Water temperatures are hovering between the mid to upper 60s, with Delaware beaches slightly warmer in the lower 70s. Expect northeast winds cranking between 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means some choppy conditions but potentially epic wind swells.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a crisp autumn day with highs ranging from the upper 60s to lower 70s. Grab a light jacket or wetsuit - it's that transitional beach weather where layers are your friend.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still a must despite the cloudy skies. A slight chance of rain might sprinkle through Atlantic City and Cape May areas, adding a touch of dramatic coastal atmosphere.

Tide schedules are pretty consistent, with morning high tides between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, and low tides around midday. Sunrise is happening between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset shortly after 6:40 PM.

A heads up - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. So whether you're a hardcore surfer, casual beach wanderer, or just love ocean vibes, make these last moments count. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those end-of-season 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, and we're catching the final wave of the 2024 beach forecast season! The Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline are looking like a moody maritime mood board today - mostly cloudy with some serious coastal attitude.

Across all regions, we're seeing consistent surf conditions with waves rolling in at a solid 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers and those wanting some playful ocean action. But listen up - the rip current risk is moderate everywhere, so swim smart and stay alert near those jetties and piers.

Water temperatures are hovering between the mid to upper 60s, with Delaware beaches slightly warmer in the lower 70s. Expect northeast winds cranking between 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means some choppy conditions but potentially epic wind swells.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a crisp autumn day with highs ranging from the upper 60s to lower 70s. Grab a light jacket or wetsuit - it's that transitional beach weather where layers are your friend.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still a must despite the cloudy skies. A slight chance of rain might sprinkle through Atlantic City and Cape May areas, adding a touch of dramatic coastal atmosphere.

Tide schedules are pretty consistent, with morning high tides between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, and low tides around midday. Sunrise is happening between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset shortly after 6:40 PM.

A heads up - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. So whether you're a hardcore surfer, casual beach wanderer, or just love ocean vibes, make these last moments count. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those end-of-season waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 04-06-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is dropping the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, and it's looking like a mixed bag of maritime magic.

Heads up, Jersey Shore and Delaware beach crew - we're riding moderate rip current conditions today. Those northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means you'll want to keep your wits about you in the water.

Surf height is holding steady at 2 to 3 feet across all zones - from Sandy Hook to Atlantic City, Long Beach Island to Rehoboth Beach. Not epic swells, but definitely enough to get some decent rides.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a crisp autumn day. Coastal areas will see highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s, with water temperatures ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your specific beach location.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain in some areas - particularly around Atlantic City, Cape May, and Delaware beaches. A few scattered clouds might try to crash our beach party, but nothing serious is brewing.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Those rays can be sneaky this time of year.

Pro tip: Pay extra attention around jetties, groins, and piers where rip currents can be tricky. The moderate risk means you'll want to stay alert and swim smart.

One last call for the 2024 beach season - Tuesday, October 1st marks our official farewell. So grab your board, your towel, and soak up these final moments of coastal autumn magic.

Catch you on the waves, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2025 17:35:09 -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 the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, and it's looking like a mixed bag of maritime magic.

Heads up, Jersey Shore and Delaware beach crew - we're riding moderate rip current conditions today. Those northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means you'll want to keep your wits about you in the water.

Surf height is holding steady at 2 to 3 feet across all zones - from Sandy Hook to Atlantic City, Long Beach Island to Rehoboth Beach. Not epic swells, but definitely enough to get some decent rides.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a crisp autumn day. Coastal areas will see highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s, with water temperatures ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your specific beach location.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain in some areas - particularly around Atlantic City, Cape May, and Delaware beaches. A few scattered clouds might try to crash our beach party, but nothing serious is brewing.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Those rays can be sneaky this time of year.

Pro tip: Pay extra attention around jetties, groins, and piers where rip currents can be tricky. The moderate risk means you'll want to stay alert and swim smart.

One last call for the 2024 beach season - Tuesday, October 1st marks our official farewell. So grab your board, your towel, and soak up these final moments of coastal autumn magic.

Catch you on the waves, 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! The National Weather Service is dropping the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, and it's looking like a mixed bag of maritime magic.

Heads up, Jersey Shore and Delaware beach crew - we're riding moderate rip current conditions today. Those northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means you'll want to keep your wits about you in the water.

Surf height is holding steady at 2 to 3 feet across all zones - from Sandy Hook to Atlantic City, Long Beach Island to Rehoboth Beach. Not epic swells, but definitely enough to get some decent rides.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a crisp autumn day. Coastal areas will see highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s, with water temperatures ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your specific beach location.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain in some areas - particularly around Atlantic City, Cape May, and Delaware beaches. A few scattered clouds might try to crash our beach party, but nothing serious is brewing.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Those rays can be sneaky this time of year.

Pro tip: Pay extra attention around jetties, groins, and piers where rip currents can be tricky. The moderate risk means you'll want to stay alert and swim smart.

One last call for the 2024 beach season - Tuesday, October 1st marks our official farewell. So grab your board, your towel, and soak up these final moments of coastal autumn magic.

Catch you on the waves, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 04-05-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some gnarly conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Grab your boards and sunscreen because today's looking like a classic late September surf day. Expect northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some sweet 2 to 3 foot swells perfect for intermediate riders. But here's the catch - we're sitting at a moderate rip current risk, so surfers and swimmers need to stay sharp.

Water temperatures are dancing between the mid 60s and lower 70s, which means a light wetsuit might be your best friend out there. The UV index is moderate, so don't skimp on that sun protection. Beach weather is mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, especially down around Atlantic City and Delaware beaches.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a comfortable range in the upper 60s to lower 70s - basically that perfect autumn beach day where you can comfortably hang without freezing or roasting.

Tide times are locked and loaded: Sandy Hook peaks at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet rises at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City crests at 6:43 AM, Cape May swells at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach hits high tide at 6:52 AM.

Sunrise and sunset are giving us those classic autumn golden hours - with sunrise between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, and sunset stretching from 6:42 to 6:47 PM.

One last pro tip: This is the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count! Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy those epic end-of-season waves.

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, 05 Apr 2025 09:45:19 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some gnarly conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Grab your boards and sunscreen because today's looking like a classic late September surf day. Expect northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some sweet 2 to 3 foot swells perfect for intermediate riders. But here's the catch - we're sitting at a moderate rip current risk, so surfers and swimmers need to stay sharp.

Water temperatures are dancing between the mid 60s and lower 70s, which means a light wetsuit might be your best friend out there. The UV index is moderate, so don't skimp on that sun protection. Beach weather is mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, especially down around Atlantic City and Delaware beaches.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a comfortable range in the upper 60s to lower 70s - basically that perfect autumn beach day where you can comfortably hang without freezing or roasting.

Tide times are locked and loaded: Sandy Hook peaks at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet rises at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City crests at 6:43 AM, Cape May swells at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach hits high tide at 6:52 AM.

Sunrise and sunset are giving us those classic autumn golden hours - with sunrise between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, and sunset stretching from 6:42 to 6:47 PM.

One last pro tip: This is the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count! Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy those epic end-of-season waves.

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's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some gnarly conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Grab your boards and sunscreen because today's looking like a classic late September surf day. Expect northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some sweet 2 to 3 foot swells perfect for intermediate riders. But here's the catch - we're sitting at a moderate rip current risk, so surfers and swimmers need to stay sharp.

Water temperatures are dancing between the mid 60s and lower 70s, which means a light wetsuit might be your best friend out there. The UV index is moderate, so don't skimp on that sun protection. Beach weather is mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, especially down around Atlantic City and Delaware beaches.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a comfortable range in the upper 60s to lower 70s - basically that perfect autumn beach day where you can comfortably hang without freezing or roasting.

Tide times are locked and loaded: Sandy Hook peaks at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet rises at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City crests at 6:43 AM, Cape May swells at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach hits high tide at 6:52 AM.

Sunrise and sunset are giving us those classic autumn golden hours - with sunrise between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, and sunset stretching from 6:42 to 6:47 PM.

One last pro tip: This is the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count! Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy those epic end-of-season waves.

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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 04-04-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 surf season, Mother Nature's serving up a mixed bag of conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Grab your board and wetsuit because we've got a moderate rip current risk across all our coastal zones. Translation: stay alert and know your limits out there. The surf's running a consistent 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds cranking between 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a crisp early autumn day. Coastal areas will see highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s with mostly cloudy skies. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s - definitely wetsuit weather for most surfers.

Beach-specific highlights include Sandy Hook's partly sunny conditions, while Atlantic City and Cape May might see a slight chance of rain. Each zone is experiencing similar tide patterns with morning high tides between 6:25 and 7:17 AM.

UV index is moderate, so don't forget some sun protection even with the cloud cover. Good news for wave riders: no thunderstorm threats today.

Important heads up: This is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Tomorrow, October 1st, marks the official close of our beach reporting. So whether you're a hardcore surfer or just a beach enthusiast, make these last moments count.

Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and catch some sweet end-of-season waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Apr 2025 09:44:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 surf season, Mother Nature's serving up a mixed bag of conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Grab your board and wetsuit because we've got a moderate rip current risk across all our coastal zones. Translation: stay alert and know your limits out there. The surf's running a consistent 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds cranking between 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a crisp early autumn day. Coastal areas will see highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s with mostly cloudy skies. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s - definitely wetsuit weather for most surfers.

Beach-specific highlights include Sandy Hook's partly sunny conditions, while Atlantic City and Cape May might see a slight chance of rain. Each zone is experiencing similar tide patterns with morning high tides between 6:25 and 7:17 AM.

UV index is moderate, so don't forget some sun protection even with the cloud cover. Good news for wave riders: no thunderstorm threats today.

Important heads up: This is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Tomorrow, October 1st, marks the official close of our beach reporting. So whether you're a hardcore surfer or just a beach enthusiast, make these last moments count.

Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and catch some sweet end-of-season 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! As we wrap up the 2024 surf season, Mother Nature's serving up a mixed bag of conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Grab your board and wetsuit because we've got a moderate rip current risk across all our coastal zones. Translation: stay alert and know your limits out there. The surf's running a consistent 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds cranking between 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a crisp early autumn day. Coastal areas will see highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s with mostly cloudy skies. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s - definitely wetsuit weather for most surfers.

Beach-specific highlights include Sandy Hook's partly sunny conditions, while Atlantic City and Cape May might see a slight chance of rain. Each zone is experiencing similar tide patterns with morning high tides between 6:25 and 7:17 AM.

UV index is moderate, so don't forget some sun protection even with the cloud cover. Good news for wave riders: no thunderstorm threats today.

Important heads up: This is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Tomorrow, October 1st, marks the official close of our beach reporting. So whether you're a hardcore surfer or just a beach enthusiast, make these last moments count.

Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and catch some sweet end-of-season waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 04-03-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! The last surf forecast of the 2024 season is here, and it's packing some moderate excitement along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Get ready for a day of northeast winds whipping around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating a 2 to 3 foot surf that's perfect for intermediate wave riders. But hold onto your board shorts - the rip current risk is moderate, which means you'll want to keep your wits about you in the water.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach, the scene is looking mostly cloudy with just a hint of potential rain. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, giving you a crisp but tolerable splash zone. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your beach buddy.

Eastern Monmouth is keeping it partly sunny with temps in the upper 60s, while places like Atlantic City and Ocean City will see temperatures creeping into the lower 70s. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars - high tides are rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with lows hitting around midday. Each beach zone has its own rhythm, so check your local tide chart.

One big heads up - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Tomorrow, on October 1st, we'll be wrapping up our beach weather coverage. So soak up these last moments of late summer surf vibes while you can!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those waves responsibly.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Apr 2025 09:45:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! The last surf forecast of the 2024 season is here, and it's packing some moderate excitement along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Get ready for a day of northeast winds whipping around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating a 2 to 3 foot surf that's perfect for intermediate wave riders. But hold onto your board shorts - the rip current risk is moderate, which means you'll want to keep your wits about you in the water.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach, the scene is looking mostly cloudy with just a hint of potential rain. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, giving you a crisp but tolerable splash zone. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your beach buddy.

Eastern Monmouth is keeping it partly sunny with temps in the upper 60s, while places like Atlantic City and Ocean City will see temperatures creeping into the lower 70s. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars - high tides are rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with lows hitting around midday. Each beach zone has its own rhythm, so check your local tide chart.

One big heads up - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Tomorrow, on October 1st, we'll be wrapping up our beach weather coverage. So soak up these last moments of late summer surf vibes while you can!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those waves 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! The last surf forecast of the 2024 season is here, and it's packing some moderate excitement along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Get ready for a day of northeast winds whipping around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating a 2 to 3 foot surf that's perfect for intermediate wave riders. But hold onto your board shorts - the rip current risk is moderate, which means you'll want to keep your wits about you in the water.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach, the scene is looking mostly cloudy with just a hint of potential rain. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, giving you a crisp but tolerable splash zone. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your beach buddy.

Eastern Monmouth is keeping it partly sunny with temps in the upper 60s, while places like Atlantic City and Ocean City will see temperatures creeping into the lower 70s. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars - high tides are rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with lows hitting around midday. Each beach zone has its own rhythm, so check your local tide chart.

One big heads up - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Tomorrow, on October 1st, we'll be wrapping up our beach weather coverage. So soak up these last moments of late summer surf vibes while you can!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those waves responsibly.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 04-02-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 surf zone forecast season, we've got a day of moderate adventure brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Calling all surfers and beach enthusiasts - today's conditions are looking pretty spicy. We're seeing a consistent 2 to 3 foot surf across all beaches from Sandy Hook to Cape May and over to Rehoboth. The wind's blowing northeast at a steady 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means some choppy waters are definitely on the menu.

Rip current risk is sitting at moderate, so listen up - these aren't your lazy beach day conditions. Life-threatening currents are possible, so keep your wits about you and stick close to lifeguard zones. Pro tip: extra caution near groins, jetties, and piers.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for a wetsuit and some wave action. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, giving you that crisp Atlantic feel. Skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, especially down in Atlantic City and Delaware beaches.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing out the day at about 6:45 PM. High tides are rolling in early morning - check your local tide charts for precise times.

This is our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count. Stay safe, ride the waves, and respect the ocean's power!

Catch you on the flip side, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Apr 2025 09:45:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 surf zone forecast season, we've got a day of moderate adventure brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Calling all surfers and beach enthusiasts - today's conditions are looking pretty spicy. We're seeing a consistent 2 to 3 foot surf across all beaches from Sandy Hook to Cape May and over to Rehoboth. The wind's blowing northeast at a steady 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means some choppy waters are definitely on the menu.

Rip current risk is sitting at moderate, so listen up - these aren't your lazy beach day conditions. Life-threatening currents are possible, so keep your wits about you and stick close to lifeguard zones. Pro tip: extra caution near groins, jetties, and piers.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for a wetsuit and some wave action. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, giving you that crisp Atlantic feel. Skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, especially down in Atlantic City and Delaware beaches.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing out the day at about 6:45 PM. High tides are rolling in early morning - check your local tide charts for precise times.

This is our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count. Stay safe, ride the waves, and respect the ocean's power!

Catch you on the flip side, 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! As we wrap up the 2024 surf zone forecast season, we've got a day of moderate adventure brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Calling all surfers and beach enthusiasts - today's conditions are looking pretty spicy. We're seeing a consistent 2 to 3 foot surf across all beaches from Sandy Hook to Cape May and over to Rehoboth. The wind's blowing northeast at a steady 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means some choppy waters are definitely on the menu.

Rip current risk is sitting at moderate, so listen up - these aren't your lazy beach day conditions. Life-threatening currents are possible, so keep your wits about you and stick close to lifeguard zones. Pro tip: extra caution near groins, jetties, and piers.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for a wetsuit and some wave action. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, giving you that crisp Atlantic feel. Skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, especially down in Atlantic City and Delaware beaches.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Sunrise happens around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing out the day at about 6:45 PM. High tides are rolling in early morning - check your local tide charts for precise times.

This is our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count. Stay safe, ride the waves, and respect the ocean's power!

Catch you on the flip side, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 04-01-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 surf season, the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up some seriously moody Monday vibes. 

Grab your jacket and board because we've got a northeast wind howling at 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some gnarly conditions across the coastline. Surf heights are holding steady at a respectable 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some late-season swells.

Water temperatures are dancing between the mid-60s and lower 70s, so you'll want a light wetsuit if you're planning to paddle out. The sky's looking mostly cloudy with just a whisper of potential rain, especially down in Atlantic City and Cape May areas.

Rip current risk is moderate across all zones, which means serious surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. These tricky currents are no joke around jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Safety first, wave riders!

UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget some sun protection even with the cloudy skies. Sunrise hits around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40-6:50 PM depending on your specific beach location.

High tides are rolling in early morning - between 6:25 and 7:17 AM - so early birds can catch some prime wave action. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s, making for a crisp but comfortable beach day.

This is the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last waves count! Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch you on the flip side.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2025 09:45:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 surf season, the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up some seriously moody Monday vibes. 

Grab your jacket and board because we've got a northeast wind howling at 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some gnarly conditions across the coastline. Surf heights are holding steady at a respectable 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some late-season swells.

Water temperatures are dancing between the mid-60s and lower 70s, so you'll want a light wetsuit if you're planning to paddle out. The sky's looking mostly cloudy with just a whisper of potential rain, especially down in Atlantic City and Cape May areas.

Rip current risk is moderate across all zones, which means serious surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. These tricky currents are no joke around jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Safety first, wave riders!

UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget some sun protection even with the cloudy skies. Sunrise hits around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40-6:50 PM depending on your specific beach location.

High tides are rolling in early morning - between 6:25 and 7:17 AM - so early birds can catch some prime wave action. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s, making for a crisp but comfortable beach day.

This is the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last waves count! Stay safe, stay stoked, and 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 up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 surf season, the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up some seriously moody Monday vibes. 

Grab your jacket and board because we've got a northeast wind howling at 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some gnarly conditions across the coastline. Surf heights are holding steady at a respectable 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some late-season swells.

Water temperatures are dancing between the mid-60s and lower 70s, so you'll want a light wetsuit if you're planning to paddle out. The sky's looking mostly cloudy with just a whisper of potential rain, especially down in Atlantic City and Cape May areas.

Rip current risk is moderate across all zones, which means serious surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. These tricky currents are no joke around jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Safety first, wave riders!

UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget some sun protection even with the cloudy skies. Sunrise hits around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40-6:50 PM depending on your specific beach location.

High tides are rolling in early morning - between 6:25 and 7:17 AM - so early birds can catch some prime wave action. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s, making for a crisp but comfortable beach day.

This is the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last waves count! Stay safe, stay stoked, and 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-29-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some gnarly conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Grab your board and sunscreen, because today's looking like a classic late September surf day.

Across the region, we're seeing consistent 2 to 3 foot swells that'll keep surfers and wave riders entertained. But heads up - we've got a moderate rip current risk, so stay alert and know your limits. Those northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy conditions and some serious ocean energy.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a cool start with highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Water temps are ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your exact location. Eastern Monmouth and Cape May are sitting pretty in the upper 60s, while Delaware beaches are sporting the warmest waters.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain in some areas like Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Rehoboth. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen - you'll want protection even under the cloud cover.

Tide schedules are looking fairly consistent across the region, with morning high tides hitting between 6:25 and 7:17 AM. Low tides will roll in around midday between 12:18 and 1:03 PM.

One important note for all you beach lovers - this is the final surf zone forecast of the 2024 season. Tuesday, October 1st marks the official close, so soak up these last moments of late summer beach vibes.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Mar 2025 09:45:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some gnarly conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Grab your board and sunscreen, because today's looking like a classic late September surf day.

Across the region, we're seeing consistent 2 to 3 foot swells that'll keep surfers and wave riders entertained. But heads up - we've got a moderate rip current risk, so stay alert and know your limits. Those northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy conditions and some serious ocean energy.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a cool start with highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Water temps are ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your exact location. Eastern Monmouth and Cape May are sitting pretty in the upper 60s, while Delaware beaches are sporting the warmest waters.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain in some areas like Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Rehoboth. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen - you'll want protection even under the cloud cover.

Tide schedules are looking fairly consistent across the region, with morning high tides hitting between 6:25 and 7:17 AM. Low tides will roll in around midday between 12:18 and 1:03 PM.

One important note for all you beach lovers - this is the final surf zone forecast of the 2024 season. Tuesday, October 1st marks the official close, so soak up these last moments of late summer beach vibes.

Stay safe, stay stoked, 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! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some gnarly conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Grab your board and sunscreen, because today's looking like a classic late September surf day.

Across the region, we're seeing consistent 2 to 3 foot swells that'll keep surfers and wave riders entertained. But heads up - we've got a moderate rip current risk, so stay alert and know your limits. Those northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy conditions and some serious ocean energy.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a cool start with highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Water temps are ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your exact location. Eastern Monmouth and Cape May are sitting pretty in the upper 60s, while Delaware beaches are sporting the warmest waters.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain in some areas like Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Rehoboth. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen - you'll want protection even under the cloud cover.

Tide schedules are looking fairly consistent across the region, with morning high tides hitting between 6:25 and 7:17 AM. Low tides will roll in around midday between 12:18 and 1:03 PM.

One important note for all you beach lovers - this is the final surf zone forecast of the 2024 season. Tuesday, October 1st marks the official close, so soak up these last moments of late summer beach vibes.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-28-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your final surf zone forecast for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches before we wrap up the 2024 beach season.

Get ready for a moody Monday with moderate rip current risks across all coastal zones. We're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf and northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour - perfect for experienced surfers but challenging for casual swimmers.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures dancing in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Water temperatures are hanging in the mid to upper 60s, so you'll want a light wetsuit if you're planning to catch some waves.

Early morning high tides are your best bet for beach activities. Belmar checks in at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, Cape May at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM. Pro tip: check those local tide charts before heading out.

The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with the cloudy conditions. A slight chance of rain might sprinkle through Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Rehoboth Beach areas, adding a bit of drama to your beach day.

Sunrise is creeping later now - expect golden morning light between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset following between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Heads up, beach enthusiasts - this is the last official surf zone forecast of the 2024 season. Time to soak up those final beach moments before autumn fully takes hold. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those waves responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar 2025 09:45:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your final surf zone forecast for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches before we wrap up the 2024 beach season.

Get ready for a moody Monday with moderate rip current risks across all coastal zones. We're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf and northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour - perfect for experienced surfers but challenging for casual swimmers.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures dancing in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Water temperatures are hanging in the mid to upper 60s, so you'll want a light wetsuit if you're planning to catch some waves.

Early morning high tides are your best bet for beach activities. Belmar checks in at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, Cape May at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM. Pro tip: check those local tide charts before heading out.

The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with the cloudy conditions. A slight chance of rain might sprinkle through Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Rehoboth Beach areas, adding a bit of drama to your beach day.

Sunrise is creeping later now - expect golden morning light between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset following between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Heads up, beach enthusiasts - this is the last official surf zone forecast of the 2024 season. Time to soak up those final beach moments before autumn fully takes hold. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those waves 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 final surf zone forecast for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches before we wrap up the 2024 beach season.

Get ready for a moody Monday with moderate rip current risks across all coastal zones. We're looking at 2 to 3 foot surf and northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour - perfect for experienced surfers but challenging for casual swimmers.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures dancing in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Water temperatures are hanging in the mid to upper 60s, so you'll want a light wetsuit if you're planning to catch some waves.

Early morning high tides are your best bet for beach activities. Belmar checks in at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, Cape May at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM. Pro tip: check those local tide charts before heading out.

The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with the cloudy conditions. A slight chance of rain might sprinkle through Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Rehoboth Beach areas, adding a bit of drama to your beach day.

Sunrise is creeping later now - expect golden morning light between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset following between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Heads up, beach enthusiasts - this is the last official surf zone forecast of the 2024 season. Time to soak up those final beach moments before autumn fully takes hold. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those waves responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-27-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of coastal adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. As we wrap up the 2024 surf forecast season, Mother Nature is serving up some serious vibes.

Expect a moderate rip current risk across all zones, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Those northeast winds are cranking at 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some sweet 2 to 3 foot swells that'll keep things interesting.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking partly sunny with water temps in the upper 60s - perfect for a wetsuit session. Long Beach Island is keeping it mostly cloudy but still promising, with water in the mid 60s and temps hovering around 70.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are bringing some extra mood with mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain. Water temps are cooling down to the lower 60s and lower 70s respectively. Delaware beaches are holding strong with lower 70s water temps and a similar cloudy forecast.

UV index is moderate across the board, so grab that sunscreen even with the cloud cover. High tides are rolling in early morning between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, perfect for early bird beach goers.

Pro tip: Watch out near groins, jetties, and piers where rip currents can be extra tricky. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy these final beach moments of the season.

Sunrise comes early, sunset late - squeeze every moment out of this late September beach day. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2025 09:45:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of coastal adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. As we wrap up the 2024 surf forecast season, Mother Nature is serving up some serious vibes.

Expect a moderate rip current risk across all zones, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Those northeast winds are cranking at 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some sweet 2 to 3 foot swells that'll keep things interesting.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking partly sunny with water temps in the upper 60s - perfect for a wetsuit session. Long Beach Island is keeping it mostly cloudy but still promising, with water in the mid 60s and temps hovering around 70.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are bringing some extra mood with mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain. Water temps are cooling down to the lower 60s and lower 70s respectively. Delaware beaches are holding strong with lower 70s water temps and a similar cloudy forecast.

UV index is moderate across the board, so grab that sunscreen even with the cloud cover. High tides are rolling in early morning between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, perfect for early bird beach goers.

Pro tip: Watch out near groins, jetties, and piers where rip currents can be extra tricky. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy these final beach moments of the season.

Sunrise comes early, sunset late - squeeze every moment out of this late September beach day. 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 a day of coastal adventure along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. As we wrap up the 2024 surf forecast season, Mother Nature is serving up some serious vibes.

Expect a moderate rip current risk across all zones, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Those northeast winds are cranking at 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some sweet 2 to 3 foot swells that'll keep things interesting.

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking partly sunny with water temps in the upper 60s - perfect for a wetsuit session. Long Beach Island is keeping it mostly cloudy but still promising, with water in the mid 60s and temps hovering around 70.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are bringing some extra mood with mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain. Water temps are cooling down to the lower 60s and lower 70s respectively. Delaware beaches are holding strong with lower 70s water temps and a similar cloudy forecast.

UV index is moderate across the board, so grab that sunscreen even with the cloud cover. High tides are rolling in early morning between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, perfect for early bird beach goers.

Pro tip: Watch out near groins, jetties, and piers where rip currents can be extra tricky. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy these final beach moments of the season.

Sunrise comes early, sunset late - squeeze every moment out of this late September beach day. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-26-2025</title>
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      <description>Here's the surf forecast report script:

Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, get ready for a day of coastal adventure with some moderate surf conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Expect northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some exciting wave action with surf heights sitting pretty at 2 to 3 feet. Beach-goers should be on high alert for moderate rip current risks - stay smart and stay safe near those jetties and piers.

Water temperatures are dancing between the mid 60s and low 70s, perfect for those brave souls wanting a quick dip. The sky's looking mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, so pack a light jacket and keep an eye on those clouds.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend if you're planning to soak up some late September rays. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s, making for a comfortable beach day.

Tide schedules are your navigation guide today. From Sandy Hook to Cape May, high tides will roll in during the early morning hours between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with corresponding low tides hitting around midday.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at approximately 6:42 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy the coastal vibes.

Remember, this is the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make it count! Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those waves responsibly.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2025 09:46:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Here's the surf forecast report script:

Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, get ready for a day of coastal adventure with some moderate surf conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Expect northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some exciting wave action with surf heights sitting pretty at 2 to 3 feet. Beach-goers should be on high alert for moderate rip current risks - stay smart and stay safe near those jetties and piers.

Water temperatures are dancing between the mid 60s and low 70s, perfect for those brave souls wanting a quick dip. The sky's looking mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, so pack a light jacket and keep an eye on those clouds.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend if you're planning to soak up some late September rays. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s, making for a comfortable beach day.

Tide schedules are your navigation guide today. From Sandy Hook to Cape May, high tides will roll in during the early morning hours between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with corresponding low tides hitting around midday.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at approximately 6:42 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy the coastal vibes.

Remember, this is the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make it count! Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those waves responsibly.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Here's the surf forecast report script:

Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, get ready for a day of coastal adventure with some moderate surf conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Expect northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some exciting wave action with surf heights sitting pretty at 2 to 3 feet. Beach-goers should be on high alert for moderate rip current risks - stay smart and stay safe near those jetties and piers.

Water temperatures are dancing between the mid 60s and low 70s, perfect for those brave souls wanting a quick dip. The sky's looking mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, so pack a light jacket and keep an eye on those clouds.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend if you're planning to soak up some late September rays. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s, making for a comfortable beach day.

Tide schedules are your navigation guide today. From Sandy Hook to Cape May, high tides will roll in during the early morning hours between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with corresponding low tides hitting around midday.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky at approximately 6:42 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy the coastal vibes.

Remember, this is the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make it count! Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those waves responsibly.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-25-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some exciting coastal conditions to share for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Grab your board and sunscreen because the surf is serving up a moderate rip current risk with waves rolling in at 2 to 3 feet. The water's looking crisp with temperatures ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your stretch of coastline.

Northeastern winds are going to be blowing strong at 15 to 20 miles per hour, so expect some choppy conditions. The sky's going to be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain in some areas like Atlantic City and Cape May, while Sandy Hook will see some partly sunny skies.

Temperature-wise, you're looking at highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for those last-minute beach day adventures. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget your sun protection.

Quick tide check: If you're planning your beach day, most areas will see high tide in the early morning around 6:30 to 7:15 AM, with low tide hitting midday around 12:30 to 1 PM.

Sunrise and sunset will give you a beautiful coastal backdrop, with the sun rising between 6:50 and 6:55 AM and setting between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

A word of caution: while the rip current risk is moderate, always be aware of potential hazards near groins, jetties, and piers. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy these final moments of the beach season!

This is our last surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these beach days count!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2025 09:45:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some exciting coastal conditions to share for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Grab your board and sunscreen because the surf is serving up a moderate rip current risk with waves rolling in at 2 to 3 feet. The water's looking crisp with temperatures ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your stretch of coastline.

Northeastern winds are going to be blowing strong at 15 to 20 miles per hour, so expect some choppy conditions. The sky's going to be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain in some areas like Atlantic City and Cape May, while Sandy Hook will see some partly sunny skies.

Temperature-wise, you're looking at highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for those last-minute beach day adventures. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget your sun protection.

Quick tide check: If you're planning your beach day, most areas will see high tide in the early morning around 6:30 to 7:15 AM, with low tide hitting midday around 12:30 to 1 PM.

Sunrise and sunset will give you a beautiful coastal backdrop, with the sun rising between 6:50 and 6:55 AM and setting between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

A word of caution: while the rip current risk is moderate, always be aware of potential hazards near groins, jetties, and piers. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy these final moments of the beach season!

This is our last surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these beach days count!

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! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some exciting coastal conditions to share for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Grab your board and sunscreen because the surf is serving up a moderate rip current risk with waves rolling in at 2 to 3 feet. The water's looking crisp with temperatures ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your stretch of coastline.

Northeastern winds are going to be blowing strong at 15 to 20 miles per hour, so expect some choppy conditions. The sky's going to be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain in some areas like Atlantic City and Cape May, while Sandy Hook will see some partly sunny skies.

Temperature-wise, you're looking at highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for those last-minute beach day adventures. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget your sun protection.

Quick tide check: If you're planning your beach day, most areas will see high tide in the early morning around 6:30 to 7:15 AM, with low tide hitting midday around 12:30 to 1 PM.

Sunrise and sunset will give you a beautiful coastal backdrop, with the sun rising between 6:50 and 6:55 AM and setting between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

A word of caution: while the rip current risk is moderate, always be aware of potential hazards near groins, jetties, and piers. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy these final moments of the beach season!

This is our last surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these beach days count!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-24-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some exciting conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Get ready for a day of moderate adventure with rip current risks keeping things spicy. Expect surf heights hovering around 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate riders looking for some playful waves. The northeast winds are cranking at 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means slightly choppy conditions across all coastal zones.

Water temperatures are dancing between the mid 60s and low 70s - chilly enough to warrant a light wetsuit but warm enough for some solid ocean time. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is definitely your friend today.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain in some areas like Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Rehoboth Beach. Eastern Monmouth is keeping things partly sunny, offering a bit more brightness to your beach day.

High temperatures will range from the upper 60s to lower 70s, making for a comfortable late September beach experience. Sunrise kicks off early around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM.

Tidal highlights include morning high tides between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with corresponding low tides around midday. Barnegat, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach are hitting some sweet tide windows.

One key reminder - this is our final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. So grab your board, respect the ocean, and make these last beach moments count!

Stay safe, stay stoked!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2025 09:45:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some exciting conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Get ready for a day of moderate adventure with rip current risks keeping things spicy. Expect surf heights hovering around 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate riders looking for some playful waves. The northeast winds are cranking at 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means slightly choppy conditions across all coastal zones.

Water temperatures are dancing between the mid 60s and low 70s - chilly enough to warrant a light wetsuit but warm enough for some solid ocean time. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is definitely your friend today.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain in some areas like Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Rehoboth Beach. Eastern Monmouth is keeping things partly sunny, offering a bit more brightness to your beach day.

High temperatures will range from the upper 60s to lower 70s, making for a comfortable late September beach experience. Sunrise kicks off early around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM.

Tidal highlights include morning high tides between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with corresponding low tides around midday. Barnegat, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach are hitting some sweet tide windows.

One key reminder - this is our final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. So grab your board, respect the ocean, and make these last beach moments count!

Stay safe, stay stoked!

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! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some exciting conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Get ready for a day of moderate adventure with rip current risks keeping things spicy. Expect surf heights hovering around 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate riders looking for some playful waves. The northeast winds are cranking at 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means slightly choppy conditions across all coastal zones.

Water temperatures are dancing between the mid 60s and low 70s - chilly enough to warrant a light wetsuit but warm enough for some solid ocean time. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is definitely your friend today.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain in some areas like Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Rehoboth Beach. Eastern Monmouth is keeping things partly sunny, offering a bit more brightness to your beach day.

High temperatures will range from the upper 60s to lower 70s, making for a comfortable late September beach experience. Sunrise kicks off early around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM.

Tidal highlights include morning high tides between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with corresponding low tides around midday. Barnegat, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach are hitting some sweet tide windows.

One key reminder - this is our final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. So grab your board, respect the ocean, and make these last beach moments count!

Stay safe, stay stoked!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-23-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, Mother Nature's serving up a mixed bag along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. Heads up - we're looking at moderate rip current risks across all zones, so stay alert out there!

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are greeting the day with northeast winds whipping around 15 mph and surf heights dancing between 2 to 3 feet. Expect partly sunny skies and water temperatures chillin in the upper 60s. Your morning high tide at Belmar hits around 6:25 AM, perfect for early risers catching those first waves.

Long Beach Island continues the trend with mostly cloudy conditions and similar surf conditions. Water's a bit cooler in the mid 60s, but temperatures will nudge toward 70 degrees. Northeast winds maintain their steady 15 mph rhythm.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are getting a slightly spicier forecast with winds cranking up to 15 to 20 mph. A slight chance of rain adds some drama to the mostly cloudy scene. Water temperatures are dipping into the lower 60s, but air temps will warm to the lower 70s.

Delaware beaches are joining the party with their own mostly cloudy outlook. Rehoboth Beach boasts the warmest water at lower 70s and matching air temperatures. Winds remain consistent with the regional pattern.

One universal warning for all beach lovers: while the rip current risk is moderate, these water monsters can be seriously dangerous near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy these final September beach moments!

Sunrise and sunset times are perfect for morning surfers and sunset chasers - so grab your board and make these last beach days count!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2025 09:46:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, Mother Nature's serving up a mixed bag along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. Heads up - we're looking at moderate rip current risks across all zones, so stay alert out there!

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are greeting the day with northeast winds whipping around 15 mph and surf heights dancing between 2 to 3 feet. Expect partly sunny skies and water temperatures chillin in the upper 60s. Your morning high tide at Belmar hits around 6:25 AM, perfect for early risers catching those first waves.

Long Beach Island continues the trend with mostly cloudy conditions and similar surf conditions. Water's a bit cooler in the mid 60s, but temperatures will nudge toward 70 degrees. Northeast winds maintain their steady 15 mph rhythm.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are getting a slightly spicier forecast with winds cranking up to 15 to 20 mph. A slight chance of rain adds some drama to the mostly cloudy scene. Water temperatures are dipping into the lower 60s, but air temps will warm to the lower 70s.

Delaware beaches are joining the party with their own mostly cloudy outlook. Rehoboth Beach boasts the warmest water at lower 70s and matching air temperatures. Winds remain consistent with the regional pattern.

One universal warning for all beach lovers: while the rip current risk is moderate, these water monsters can be seriously dangerous near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy these final September beach moments!

Sunrise and sunset times are perfect for morning surfers and sunset chasers - so grab your board and make these last beach days count!

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! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, Mother Nature's serving up a mixed bag along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. Heads up - we're looking at moderate rip current risks across all zones, so stay alert out there!

Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are greeting the day with northeast winds whipping around 15 mph and surf heights dancing between 2 to 3 feet. Expect partly sunny skies and water temperatures chillin in the upper 60s. Your morning high tide at Belmar hits around 6:25 AM, perfect for early risers catching those first waves.

Long Beach Island continues the trend with mostly cloudy conditions and similar surf conditions. Water's a bit cooler in the mid 60s, but temperatures will nudge toward 70 degrees. Northeast winds maintain their steady 15 mph rhythm.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are getting a slightly spicier forecast with winds cranking up to 15 to 20 mph. A slight chance of rain adds some drama to the mostly cloudy scene. Water temperatures are dipping into the lower 60s, but air temps will warm to the lower 70s.

Delaware beaches are joining the party with their own mostly cloudy outlook. Rehoboth Beach boasts the warmest water at lower 70s and matching air temperatures. Winds remain consistent with the regional pattern.

One universal warning for all beach lovers: while the rip current risk is moderate, these water monsters can be seriously dangerous near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy these final September beach moments!

Sunrise and sunset times are perfect for morning surfers and sunset chasers - so grab your board and make these last beach days count!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-22-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4797695298</link>
      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're riding into the final wave of the 2024 beach forecast season with some gnarly conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Get ready for a moderate rip current risk that demands respect. Waves are rolling in at a solid 2 to 3 feet, perfect for experienced surfers but challenging for casual swimmers. Those northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy waters and some serious wind resistance.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a cool late September morning with highs hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Water temperatures are ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your exact location. Pack a light jacket and maybe a thin wetsuit if you're planning to catch some waves.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, particularly down around Atlantic City and Cape May. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with the cloud cover.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across the region. Early morning high tides are hitting between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides rolling in around midday between 12:18 and 1:03 PM.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM. Pro tip: those golden hour conditions could serve up some epic photo opportunities.

Remember, this is the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the last taste of summer!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Mar 2025 09:45:14 -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 riding into the final wave of the 2024 beach forecast season with some gnarly conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Get ready for a moderate rip current risk that demands respect. Waves are rolling in at a solid 2 to 3 feet, perfect for experienced surfers but challenging for casual swimmers. Those northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy waters and some serious wind resistance.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a cool late September morning with highs hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Water temperatures are ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your exact location. Pack a light jacket and maybe a thin wetsuit if you're planning to catch some waves.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, particularly down around Atlantic City and Cape May. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with the cloud cover.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across the region. Early morning high tides are hitting between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides rolling in around midday between 12:18 and 1:03 PM.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM. Pro tip: those golden hour conditions could serve up some epic photo opportunities.

Remember, this is the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the last taste of summer!

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 riding into the final wave of the 2024 beach forecast season with some gnarly conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Get ready for a moderate rip current risk that demands respect. Waves are rolling in at a solid 2 to 3 feet, perfect for experienced surfers but challenging for casual swimmers. Those northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy waters and some serious wind resistance.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a cool late September morning with highs hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Water temperatures are ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your exact location. Pack a light jacket and maybe a thin wetsuit if you're planning to catch some waves.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, particularly down around Atlantic City and Cape May. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with the cloud cover.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across the region. Early morning high tides are hitting between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides rolling in around midday between 12:18 and 1:03 PM.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM. Pro tip: those golden hour conditions could serve up some epic photo opportunities.

Remember, this is the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the last taste of summer!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-21-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the lowdown on today's coastal conditions. The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up a moderate rip current risk, so keep those water safety skills sharp.

Expect waves rolling in around 2 to 3 feet - perfect for some casual surfing or paddleboarding. The water's sitting pretty in the mid to upper 60s, with Delaware boasting the warmest temps in the lower 70s. Northeast winds are cranking between 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means slightly choppy conditions.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a whisper of potential rain along the Atlantic and Cape May coastlines. Sun seekers, you'll want to bring a light jacket and pack your moderate UV protection. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40 PM.

High tide times are calling the morning shots: Sandy Hook checks in at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, Cape May at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM. Low tides follow midday, perfect for beach walks and shell hunting.

Pro tip: Life-threatening rip currents are possible near groins, jetties, and piers. Stay alert and swim smart. This is the final surf zone forecast of the 2024 season, so make these last beach days count!

Stay stoked and stay safe, coastal adventurers!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2025 09:45:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the lowdown on today's coastal conditions. The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up a moderate rip current risk, so keep those water safety skills sharp.

Expect waves rolling in around 2 to 3 feet - perfect for some casual surfing or paddleboarding. The water's sitting pretty in the mid to upper 60s, with Delaware boasting the warmest temps in the lower 70s. Northeast winds are cranking between 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means slightly choppy conditions.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a whisper of potential rain along the Atlantic and Cape May coastlines. Sun seekers, you'll want to bring a light jacket and pack your moderate UV protection. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40 PM.

High tide times are calling the morning shots: Sandy Hook checks in at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, Cape May at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM. Low tides follow midday, perfect for beach walks and shell hunting.

Pro tip: Life-threatening rip currents are possible near groins, jetties, and piers. Stay alert and swim smart. This is the final surf zone forecast of the 2024 season, so make these last beach days count!

Stay stoked and stay safe, coastal adventurers!

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! Grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the lowdown on today's coastal conditions. The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up a moderate rip current risk, so keep those water safety skills sharp.

Expect waves rolling in around 2 to 3 feet - perfect for some casual surfing or paddleboarding. The water's sitting pretty in the mid to upper 60s, with Delaware boasting the warmest temps in the lower 70s. Northeast winds are cranking between 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means slightly choppy conditions.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a whisper of potential rain along the Atlantic and Cape May coastlines. Sun seekers, you'll want to bring a light jacket and pack your moderate UV protection. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40 PM.

High tide times are calling the morning shots: Sandy Hook checks in at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, Cape May at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM. Low tides follow midday, perfect for beach walks and shell hunting.

Pro tip: Life-threatening rip currents are possible near groins, jetties, and piers. Stay alert and swim smart. This is the final surf zone forecast of the 2024 season, so make these last beach days count!

Stay stoked and stay safe, coastal adventurers!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-20-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 summer season, the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up some moody coastal vibes today. Expect a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect and attention all along the coastline.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, and stretching down to Rehoboth, we're looking at consistent 2 to 3 foot surf with a northeast wind blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hanging between the mid 60s and lower 70s - still swimable but definitely leaning towards late-season coolness.

The sky will play between partly sunny and mostly cloudy, with a slight chance of rain teasing the Delaware and Atlantic City areas. UV index is moderate, so grab some sunscreen if you're planning beach time. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for a light jacket or sweater.

Tide watchers take note: morning high tides are rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides following midday. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM.

Important safety reminder: Those moderate rip currents mean serious business. While the waves might look manageable, underwater currents can be tricky. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and know your limits.

This marks the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Stay salty, stay safe, and see you next summer!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2025 09:45:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 summer season, the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up some moody coastal vibes today. Expect a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect and attention all along the coastline.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, and stretching down to Rehoboth, we're looking at consistent 2 to 3 foot surf with a northeast wind blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hanging between the mid 60s and lower 70s - still swimable but definitely leaning towards late-season coolness.

The sky will play between partly sunny and mostly cloudy, with a slight chance of rain teasing the Delaware and Atlantic City areas. UV index is moderate, so grab some sunscreen if you're planning beach time. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for a light jacket or sweater.

Tide watchers take note: morning high tides are rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides following midday. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM.

Important safety reminder: Those moderate rip currents mean serious business. While the waves might look manageable, underwater currents can be tricky. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and know your limits.

This marks the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Stay salty, stay safe, and see you next summer!

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! As we wrap up the 2024 summer season, the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up some moody coastal vibes today. Expect a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect and attention all along the coastline.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, and stretching down to Rehoboth, we're looking at consistent 2 to 3 foot surf with a northeast wind blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hanging between the mid 60s and lower 70s - still swimable but definitely leaning towards late-season coolness.

The sky will play between partly sunny and mostly cloudy, with a slight chance of rain teasing the Delaware and Atlantic City areas. UV index is moderate, so grab some sunscreen if you're planning beach time. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for a light jacket or sweater.

Tide watchers take note: morning high tides are rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides following midday. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM.

Important safety reminder: Those moderate rip currents mean serious business. While the waves might look manageable, underwater currents can be tricky. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and know your limits.

This marks the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Stay salty, stay safe, and see you next summer!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-19-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up some moody Monday vibes with a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect.

Expect northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour, stirring up a 2 to 3 foot surf that's got just enough punch to keep things interesting. From Sandy Hook to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the coastal scene is predominantly cloudy with a whisper of potential rain.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, cool enough to warrant a light wetsuit but not freezing. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so grab some sunscreen if you're planning to soak up some rays during the partly sunny to mostly cloudy conditions.

High temperatures will dance between the upper 60s and lower 70s, perfect for a morning surf session or beach walk. Speaking of timing, check those tide charts carefully - morning high tides are rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides hitting around midday.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM. Pro tip: keep a keen eye out for those sneaky rip currents, especially near jetties and piers.

Heads up, wave riders - this is the final surf forecast of the 2024 season. So whether you're paddling out or just soaking in the coastal vibes, make these last moments count!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the ride.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2025 09:45:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up some moody Monday vibes with a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect.

Expect northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour, stirring up a 2 to 3 foot surf that's got just enough punch to keep things interesting. From Sandy Hook to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the coastal scene is predominantly cloudy with a whisper of potential rain.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, cool enough to warrant a light wetsuit but not freezing. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so grab some sunscreen if you're planning to soak up some rays during the partly sunny to mostly cloudy conditions.

High temperatures will dance between the upper 60s and lower 70s, perfect for a morning surf session or beach walk. Speaking of timing, check those tide charts carefully - morning high tides are rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides hitting around midday.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM. Pro tip: keep a keen eye out for those sneaky rip currents, especially near jetties and piers.

Heads up, wave riders - this is the final surf forecast of the 2024 season. So whether you're paddling out or just soaking in the coastal vibes, make these last moments count!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the ride.

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 Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up some moody Monday vibes with a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect.

Expect northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour, stirring up a 2 to 3 foot surf that's got just enough punch to keep things interesting. From Sandy Hook to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, the coastal scene is predominantly cloudy with a whisper of potential rain.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, cool enough to warrant a light wetsuit but not freezing. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so grab some sunscreen if you're planning to soak up some rays during the partly sunny to mostly cloudy conditions.

High temperatures will dance between the upper 60s and lower 70s, perfect for a morning surf session or beach walk. Speaking of timing, check those tide charts carefully - morning high tides are rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides hitting around midday.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM. Pro tip: keep a keen eye out for those sneaky rip currents, especially near jetties and piers.

Heads up, wave riders - this is the final surf forecast of the 2024 season. So whether you're paddling out or just soaking in the coastal vibes, make these last moments count!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the ride.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-18-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for a cool autumn day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! The surf's calling with moderate rip current risks, so keep your wits about you.

We're looking at a Northeast wind party blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some classic late-season wave conditions. Expect surf heights dancing between 2 to 3 feet - perfect for some mellow rides or stand-up paddleboarding.

Water temperatures are hanging in the sweet spot - upper 60s around Sandy Hook and Cape May, mid 60s near Long Beach Island, lower 60s off Atlantic City, and a surprisingly warm lower 70s in Delaware. Wetsuit optional, but recommended!

The sky's playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions and just a whisper of potential rain. Temperatures will cruise in the upper 60s to lower 70s, giving you that crisp autumn beach vibe. The UV index is moderate, so grab some light protection if you're spending time outdoors.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded - check your local spots. Sandy Hook's high tide hits at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet peaks at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City swells at 6:43 AM, Cape May rises at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach tops out at 6:52 AM.

Pro tip: Life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers. This is the final surf zone forecast of the 2024 season, so make these last beach moments count!

Sunrise will paint the sky around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing the curtain between 6:42 and 6:47 PM. Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy the ocean's autumn farewell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2025 09:44:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for a cool autumn day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! The surf's calling with moderate rip current risks, so keep your wits about you.

We're looking at a Northeast wind party blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some classic late-season wave conditions. Expect surf heights dancing between 2 to 3 feet - perfect for some mellow rides or stand-up paddleboarding.

Water temperatures are hanging in the sweet spot - upper 60s around Sandy Hook and Cape May, mid 60s near Long Beach Island, lower 60s off Atlantic City, and a surprisingly warm lower 70s in Delaware. Wetsuit optional, but recommended!

The sky's playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions and just a whisper of potential rain. Temperatures will cruise in the upper 60s to lower 70s, giving you that crisp autumn beach vibe. The UV index is moderate, so grab some light protection if you're spending time outdoors.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded - check your local spots. Sandy Hook's high tide hits at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet peaks at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City swells at 6:43 AM, Cape May rises at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach tops out at 6:52 AM.

Pro tip: Life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers. This is the final surf zone forecast of the 2024 season, so make these last beach moments count!

Sunrise will paint the sky around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing the curtain between 6:42 and 6:47 PM. Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy the ocean's autumn farewell!

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 cool autumn day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches! The surf's calling with moderate rip current risks, so keep your wits about you.

We're looking at a Northeast wind party blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some classic late-season wave conditions. Expect surf heights dancing between 2 to 3 feet - perfect for some mellow rides or stand-up paddleboarding.

Water temperatures are hanging in the sweet spot - upper 60s around Sandy Hook and Cape May, mid 60s near Long Beach Island, lower 60s off Atlantic City, and a surprisingly warm lower 70s in Delaware. Wetsuit optional, but recommended!

The sky's playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions and just a whisper of potential rain. Temperatures will cruise in the upper 60s to lower 70s, giving you that crisp autumn beach vibe. The UV index is moderate, so grab some light protection if you're spending time outdoors.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded - check your local spots. Sandy Hook's high tide hits at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet peaks at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City swells at 6:43 AM, Cape May rises at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach tops out at 6:52 AM.

Pro tip: Life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers. This is the final surf zone forecast of the 2024 season, so make these last beach moments count!

Sunrise will paint the sky around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing the curtain between 6:42 and 6:47 PM. Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy the ocean's autumn farewell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-17-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we approach the final day of the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some exciting conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Grab your board and sunscreen because today's looking like a moderate adventure. Expect surf heights dancing between 2 to 3 feet with a northeast wind blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Rip current risk is sitting at moderate, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert - those underwater currents mean business.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a comfy range. Eastern Monmouth and Cape May are sitting in the upper 60s, while Atlantic City and Delaware beaches are warming up to the lower 70s. Water temperatures are similarly inviting - ranging from the mid 60s to lower 70s.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain in some areas, particularly around Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Rehoboth Beach. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your best beach buddy.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded. Cape May will see high tide at 7:17 AM, while Belmar catches its high at 6:25 AM. Sunrise kicks off between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Pro tip for beach goers: stay near lifeguard stations, watch those rip currents, and enjoy your last official beach day of the season. This is the final surf zone forecast for 2024 - make it count!

Catch you on the waves, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2025 09:44:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we approach the final day of the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some exciting conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Grab your board and sunscreen because today's looking like a moderate adventure. Expect surf heights dancing between 2 to 3 feet with a northeast wind blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Rip current risk is sitting at moderate, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert - those underwater currents mean business.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a comfy range. Eastern Monmouth and Cape May are sitting in the upper 60s, while Atlantic City and Delaware beaches are warming up to the lower 70s. Water temperatures are similarly inviting - ranging from the mid 60s to lower 70s.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain in some areas, particularly around Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Rehoboth Beach. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your best beach buddy.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded. Cape May will see high tide at 7:17 AM, while Belmar catches its high at 6:25 AM. Sunrise kicks off between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Pro tip for beach goers: stay near lifeguard stations, watch those rip currents, and enjoy your last official beach day of the season. This is the final surf zone forecast for 2024 - make it count!

Catch you on the waves, 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! As we approach the final day of the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some exciting conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Grab your board and sunscreen because today's looking like a moderate adventure. Expect surf heights dancing between 2 to 3 feet with a northeast wind blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Rip current risk is sitting at moderate, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert - those underwater currents mean business.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a comfy range. Eastern Monmouth and Cape May are sitting in the upper 60s, while Atlantic City and Delaware beaches are warming up to the lower 70s. Water temperatures are similarly inviting - ranging from the mid 60s to lower 70s.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain in some areas, particularly around Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Rehoboth Beach. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your best beach buddy.

Tide schedules are locked and loaded. Cape May will see high tide at 7:17 AM, while Belmar catches its high at 6:25 AM. Sunrise kicks off between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Pro tip for beach goers: stay near lifeguard stations, watch those rip currents, and enjoy your last official beach day of the season. This is the final surf zone forecast for 2024 - make it count!

Catch you on the waves, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-16-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at a moderate day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches as we wrap up the 2024 surf forecast season.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, expect a consistent 2 to 3 foot surf with northeast winds dancing around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s, giving us that classic late September beach vibe.

Heads up, wave riders - we've got a moderate rip current risk today. Translation: those powerful underwater currents are ready to play, so stay alert and stick close to lifeguard zones. Water temperatures are ranging from the mid-60s to lower 70s, so a light wetsuit might be your best friend.

The skies are playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions. Some areas like Atlantic City and Ocean City might see a slight chance of rain, so pack a light jacket. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your surf buddy.

Tide chasers, mark your charts! We've got morning high tides rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with lows hitting around midday. Sunrise kicks off between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

This is our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count. Stay safe, ride smart, and enjoy the ocean's rhythm!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2025 09:45:11 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at a moderate day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches as we wrap up the 2024 surf forecast season.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, expect a consistent 2 to 3 foot surf with northeast winds dancing around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s, giving us that classic late September beach vibe.

Heads up, wave riders - we've got a moderate rip current risk today. Translation: those powerful underwater currents are ready to play, so stay alert and stick close to lifeguard zones. Water temperatures are ranging from the mid-60s to lower 70s, so a light wetsuit might be your best friend.

The skies are playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions. Some areas like Atlantic City and Ocean City might see a slight chance of rain, so pack a light jacket. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your surf buddy.

Tide chasers, mark your charts! We've got morning high tides rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with lows hitting around midday. Sunrise kicks off between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

This is our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count. Stay safe, ride smart, and enjoy the ocean's rhythm!

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 moderate day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches as we wrap up the 2024 surf forecast season.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, expect a consistent 2 to 3 foot surf with northeast winds dancing around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s, giving us that classic late September beach vibe.

Heads up, wave riders - we've got a moderate rip current risk today. Translation: those powerful underwater currents are ready to play, so stay alert and stick close to lifeguard zones. Water temperatures are ranging from the mid-60s to lower 70s, so a light wetsuit might be your best friend.

The skies are playing it cool with mostly cloudy conditions. Some areas like Atlantic City and Ocean City might see a slight chance of rain, so pack a light jacket. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your surf buddy.

Tide chasers, mark your charts! We've got morning high tides rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with lows hitting around midday. Sunrise kicks off between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

This is our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count. Stay safe, ride smart, and enjoy the ocean's rhythm!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-15-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got a moderate wave of excitement rolling in along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, stirring up some playful 2 to 3 foot surf. Beach goers, take note - we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so keep those surf safety skills sharp. Those sneaky currents can catch even experienced swimmers off guard near jetties and piers.

The water's cooling down with temperatures ranging from the lower 60s to upper 60s. Sandy Hook's looking at upper 60s with partly sunny skies, while Atlantic City and Ocean City are expecting mostly cloudy conditions with a slight chance of rain. Delaware beaches are sitting pretty in the lower 70s.

UV levels are moderate, so sunscreen is still your beach buddy. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for that end-of-season beach day.

Tide timing varies slightly by location, but most beaches will see high tide in the early morning around 6:30 to 7:15 AM, with low tide hitting midday. Sunrise is creeping later, around 6:50 to 6:55 AM, with sunset following close behind at 6:42 to 6:47 PM.

Pro tip: Tuesday, October 1st marks the official close of our beach forecast season. So grab your last rays of summer, ride those moderate waves, and stay safe out there, beach warriors!

Catch you on the flip side!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2025 09:44:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got a moderate wave of excitement rolling in along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, stirring up some playful 2 to 3 foot surf. Beach goers, take note - we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so keep those surf safety skills sharp. Those sneaky currents can catch even experienced swimmers off guard near jetties and piers.

The water's cooling down with temperatures ranging from the lower 60s to upper 60s. Sandy Hook's looking at upper 60s with partly sunny skies, while Atlantic City and Ocean City are expecting mostly cloudy conditions with a slight chance of rain. Delaware beaches are sitting pretty in the lower 70s.

UV levels are moderate, so sunscreen is still your beach buddy. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for that end-of-season beach day.

Tide timing varies slightly by location, but most beaches will see high tide in the early morning around 6:30 to 7:15 AM, with low tide hitting midday. Sunrise is creeping later, around 6:50 to 6:55 AM, with sunset following close behind at 6:42 to 6:47 PM.

Pro tip: Tuesday, October 1st marks the official close of our beach forecast season. So grab your last rays of summer, ride those moderate waves, and stay safe out there, beach warriors!

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 up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got a moderate wave of excitement rolling in along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, stirring up some playful 2 to 3 foot surf. Beach goers, take note - we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so keep those surf safety skills sharp. Those sneaky currents can catch even experienced swimmers off guard near jetties and piers.

The water's cooling down with temperatures ranging from the lower 60s to upper 60s. Sandy Hook's looking at upper 60s with partly sunny skies, while Atlantic City and Ocean City are expecting mostly cloudy conditions with a slight chance of rain. Delaware beaches are sitting pretty in the lower 70s.

UV levels are moderate, so sunscreen is still your beach buddy. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s - perfect for that end-of-season beach day.

Tide timing varies slightly by location, but most beaches will see high tide in the early morning around 6:30 to 7:15 AM, with low tide hitting midday. Sunrise is creeping later, around 6:50 to 6:55 AM, with sunset following close behind at 6:42 to 6:47 PM.

Pro tip: Tuesday, October 1st marks the official close of our beach forecast season. So grab your last rays of summer, ride those moderate waves, and stay safe out there, beach warriors!

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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-14-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Your Monday Coastal Forecast is Here!

As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, Mother Nature's serving up a classic late September day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. If you're planning to catch some waves, listen up!

We're looking at moderate rip current risks across all coastal zones, so surfers and swimmers - stay alert! Those northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy conditions and surf heights hovering between 2 to 3 feet.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Water temps are equally inviting - ranging from the lower 60s near Atlantic City to the lower 70s at Rehoboth Beach. Pro tip: A light wetsuit might be your best friend today.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, particularly around Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Delaware beaches. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your wingman even under those cloudy skies.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40-6:47 PM - plenty of daylight for beach adventures.

High tide times vary by location - Belmar at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, Cape May at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM.

Remember, this is our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count! Stay safe, respect the ocean, and enjoy the ride!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2025 09:45:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Your Monday Coastal Forecast is Here!

As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, Mother Nature's serving up a classic late September day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. If you're planning to catch some waves, listen up!

We're looking at moderate rip current risks across all coastal zones, so surfers and swimmers - stay alert! Those northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy conditions and surf heights hovering between 2 to 3 feet.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Water temps are equally inviting - ranging from the lower 60s near Atlantic City to the lower 70s at Rehoboth Beach. Pro tip: A light wetsuit might be your best friend today.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, particularly around Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Delaware beaches. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your wingman even under those cloudy skies.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40-6:47 PM - plenty of daylight for beach adventures.

High tide times vary by location - Belmar at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, Cape May at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM.

Remember, this is our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count! Stay safe, respect the ocean, and enjoy the ride!

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! Your Monday Coastal Forecast is Here!

As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, Mother Nature's serving up a classic late September day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. If you're planning to catch some waves, listen up!

We're looking at moderate rip current risks across all coastal zones, so surfers and swimmers - stay alert! Those northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy conditions and surf heights hovering between 2 to 3 feet.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Water temps are equally inviting - ranging from the lower 60s near Atlantic City to the lower 70s at Rehoboth Beach. Pro tip: A light wetsuit might be your best friend today.

Skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, particularly around Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Delaware beaches. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your wingman even under those cloudy skies.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40-6:47 PM - plenty of daylight for beach adventures.

High tide times vary by location - Belmar at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, Cape May at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM.

Remember, this is our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count! Stay safe, respect the ocean, and enjoy the ride!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-13-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into the final surf forecast of the 2024 season, and Mother Nature's serving up some interesting conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

If you're planning to catch some waves, heads up: we've got a moderate rip current risk across all zones. Translation? Be smart, be careful, and keep your wits about you in the water. The surf's running a consistent 2 to 3 feet - not epic, but definitely rideable.

Wind's blowing northeast at a steady 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy conditions and some cloudy skies. Eastern Monmouth's looking partly sunny, while other areas are leaning more toward mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain around Atlantic City, Cape May, and Delaware beaches.

Water temperatures are playing a farewell symphony - ranging from lower 60s to upper 60s, with Delaware beaches boasting the warmest at lower 70s. Temperatures on land will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s - not bad for the season's finale.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. High tides are rolling in early morning - check your local times if you're planning beach logistics.

Pro tip: This is the last official surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these final beach moments count! Whether you're a surfer, swimmer, or just a beach enthusiast, enjoy the autumn coastal vibes and stay safe out there.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2025 09:46:28 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into the final surf forecast of the 2024 season, and Mother Nature's serving up some interesting conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

If you're planning to catch some waves, heads up: we've got a moderate rip current risk across all zones. Translation? Be smart, be careful, and keep your wits about you in the water. The surf's running a consistent 2 to 3 feet - not epic, but definitely rideable.

Wind's blowing northeast at a steady 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy conditions and some cloudy skies. Eastern Monmouth's looking partly sunny, while other areas are leaning more toward mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain around Atlantic City, Cape May, and Delaware beaches.

Water temperatures are playing a farewell symphony - ranging from lower 60s to upper 60s, with Delaware beaches boasting the warmest at lower 70s. Temperatures on land will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s - not bad for the season's finale.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. High tides are rolling in early morning - check your local times if you're planning beach logistics.

Pro tip: This is the last official surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these final beach moments count! Whether you're a surfer, swimmer, or just a beach enthusiast, enjoy the autumn coastal vibes and stay safe out there.

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 diving into the final surf forecast of the 2024 season, and Mother Nature's serving up some interesting conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

If you're planning to catch some waves, heads up: we've got a moderate rip current risk across all zones. Translation? Be smart, be careful, and keep your wits about you in the water. The surf's running a consistent 2 to 3 feet - not epic, but definitely rideable.

Wind's blowing northeast at a steady 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy conditions and some cloudy skies. Eastern Monmouth's looking partly sunny, while other areas are leaning more toward mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain around Atlantic City, Cape May, and Delaware beaches.

Water temperatures are playing a farewell symphony - ranging from lower 60s to upper 60s, with Delaware beaches boasting the warmest at lower 70s. Temperatures on land will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s - not bad for the season's finale.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. High tides are rolling in early morning - check your local times if you're planning beach logistics.

Pro tip: This is the last official surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these final beach moments count! Whether you're a surfer, swimmer, or just a beach enthusiast, enjoy the autumn coastal vibes and stay safe out there.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-12-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your epic beach forecast for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches on this final day of the 2024 surf season.

Get ready for a moody Monday with moderate rip current risks across all coastal zones. Waves will be rolling in at a solid 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers and cautious beach goers. Northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, so expect some choppy conditions.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain in some areas. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s - not too shabby for the tail end of September. Water temperatures are hanging in the mid to upper 60s, so you might want that wetsuit if you're planning a serious surf session.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to catch some waves.

Tide alerts are in full effect! High tides range from 6:25 AM in Belmar to 7:17 AM in Cape May. Low tides will bottom out between 12:18 PM and 1:03 PM, depending on your specific beach location.

Pro tip: While rip currents are moderate today, stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. These spots can create tricky water conditions even on seemingly calm days.

This is the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count! Stay safe, surf smart, and enjoy the ocean.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2025 09:46:27 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your epic beach forecast for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches on this final day of the 2024 surf season.

Get ready for a moody Monday with moderate rip current risks across all coastal zones. Waves will be rolling in at a solid 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers and cautious beach goers. Northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, so expect some choppy conditions.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain in some areas. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s - not too shabby for the tail end of September. Water temperatures are hanging in the mid to upper 60s, so you might want that wetsuit if you're planning a serious surf session.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to catch some waves.

Tide alerts are in full effect! High tides range from 6:25 AM in Belmar to 7:17 AM in Cape May. Low tides will bottom out between 12:18 PM and 1:03 PM, depending on your specific beach location.

Pro tip: While rip currents are moderate today, stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. These spots can create tricky water conditions even on seemingly calm days.

This is the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count! Stay safe, surf smart, and enjoy the ocean.

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! Here's your epic beach forecast for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches on this final day of the 2024 surf season.

Get ready for a moody Monday with moderate rip current risks across all coastal zones. Waves will be rolling in at a solid 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers and cautious beach goers. Northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, so expect some choppy conditions.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain in some areas. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s - not too shabby for the tail end of September. Water temperatures are hanging in the mid to upper 60s, so you might want that wetsuit if you're planning a serious surf session.

UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to catch some waves.

Tide alerts are in full effect! High tides range from 6:25 AM in Belmar to 7:17 AM in Cape May. Low tides will bottom out between 12:18 PM and 1:03 PM, depending on your specific beach location.

Pro tip: While rip currents are moderate today, stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. These spots can create tricky water conditions even on seemingly calm days.

This is the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count! Stay safe, surf smart, and enjoy the ocean.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-11-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers and wave chasers! We're looking at a moody Monday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline with some interesting conditions brewing.

The entire coastal region is sitting under a moderate rip current risk today, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Waves are running a consistent 2 to 3 feet across all zones - not epic, but definitely rideable for experienced boardriders.

Temperatures are hovering in that delightful late September range. Eastern Monmouth is chillin in the upper 60s with partly sunny skies, while coastal areas like Atlantic City and Cape May are warming into the lower 70s with mostly cloudy conditions and a slight whisper of potential rain.

Water temperatures are cooling down - ranging from the lower 60s near Atlantic City to the upper 60s around Sandy Hook, with Delaware beaches surprisingly warm in the lower 70s. Perfect for wetsuit surfing or brave swimmers.

Winds are consistently blowing northeast around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which will create some choppy but interesting surf conditions. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still recommended even with the cloudy skies.

Tide watchers take note: morning high tides are rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with lows hitting around midday. Sunrise is happening just before 7 AM, with sunset closing out the day around 6:40-6:47 PM.

A quick heads up - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, so make these last waves count! Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the ocean.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2025 09:45:26 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers and wave chasers! We're looking at a moody Monday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline with some interesting conditions brewing.

The entire coastal region is sitting under a moderate rip current risk today, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Waves are running a consistent 2 to 3 feet across all zones - not epic, but definitely rideable for experienced boardriders.

Temperatures are hovering in that delightful late September range. Eastern Monmouth is chillin in the upper 60s with partly sunny skies, while coastal areas like Atlantic City and Cape May are warming into the lower 70s with mostly cloudy conditions and a slight whisper of potential rain.

Water temperatures are cooling down - ranging from the lower 60s near Atlantic City to the upper 60s around Sandy Hook, with Delaware beaches surprisingly warm in the lower 70s. Perfect for wetsuit surfing or brave swimmers.

Winds are consistently blowing northeast around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which will create some choppy but interesting surf conditions. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still recommended even with the cloudy skies.

Tide watchers take note: morning high tides are rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with lows hitting around midday. Sunrise is happening just before 7 AM, with sunset closing out the day around 6:40-6:47 PM.

A quick heads up - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, so make these last waves count! Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy 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 and wave chasers! We're looking at a moody Monday along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline with some interesting conditions brewing.

The entire coastal region is sitting under a moderate rip current risk today, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Waves are running a consistent 2 to 3 feet across all zones - not epic, but definitely rideable for experienced boardriders.

Temperatures are hovering in that delightful late September range. Eastern Monmouth is chillin in the upper 60s with partly sunny skies, while coastal areas like Atlantic City and Cape May are warming into the lower 70s with mostly cloudy conditions and a slight whisper of potential rain.

Water temperatures are cooling down - ranging from the lower 60s near Atlantic City to the upper 60s around Sandy Hook, with Delaware beaches surprisingly warm in the lower 70s. Perfect for wetsuit surfing or brave swimmers.

Winds are consistently blowing northeast around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which will create some choppy but interesting surf conditions. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still recommended even with the cloudy skies.

Tide watchers take note: morning high tides are rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with lows hitting around midday. Sunrise is happening just before 7 AM, with sunset closing out the day around 6:40-6:47 PM.

A quick heads up - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, so make these last waves count! Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the ocean.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-10-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5952165612</link>
      <description>Good morning, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 surf season, Mother Nature's serving up a mixed bag along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast.

Surfers and beach bums, listen up! We're looking at moderate rip current conditions across all zones, so stay alert out there. The surf's running a solid 2 to 3 feet - enough to keep things interesting without going full hurricane mode.

Eastern Monmouth's Sandy Hook area is sporting partly sunny skies with temps in the upper 60s. Expect northeast winds around 15 mph and water temps hovering in the upper 60s. Early birds catch the high tide at Belmar around 6:25 AM, with sunrise peeking out at 6:50.

Long Beach Island's getting a mostly cloudy treatment, with similar surf conditions and winds. Water's a bit cooler in the mid 60s, and you'll see a high near 70.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are looking mostly cloudy with a whisper of potential rain. Winds will be cranking at 15 to 20 mph, pushing temperatures into the lower 70s. Water temps are dropping - lower 60s around Atlantic City to upper 60s near Cape May.

Delaware's Rehoboth Beach rounds out our forecast with mostly cloudy skies, a slight rain chance, and toasty lower 70s both in air and water temperatures.

Pro tip for all zones: While the rip current risk is moderate, always respect the ocean. Those sneaky currents can turn sketchy near jetties and piers.

This is our final surf zone report for 2024 - stay safe, stay stoked, and catch you on the flip side!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2025 09:45:03 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Good morning, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 surf season, Mother Nature's serving up a mixed bag along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast.

Surfers and beach bums, listen up! We're looking at moderate rip current conditions across all zones, so stay alert out there. The surf's running a solid 2 to 3 feet - enough to keep things interesting without going full hurricane mode.

Eastern Monmouth's Sandy Hook area is sporting partly sunny skies with temps in the upper 60s. Expect northeast winds around 15 mph and water temps hovering in the upper 60s. Early birds catch the high tide at Belmar around 6:25 AM, with sunrise peeking out at 6:50.

Long Beach Island's getting a mostly cloudy treatment, with similar surf conditions and winds. Water's a bit cooler in the mid 60s, and you'll see a high near 70.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are looking mostly cloudy with a whisper of potential rain. Winds will be cranking at 15 to 20 mph, pushing temperatures into the lower 70s. Water temps are dropping - lower 60s around Atlantic City to upper 60s near Cape May.

Delaware's Rehoboth Beach rounds out our forecast with mostly cloudy skies, a slight rain chance, and toasty lower 70s both in air and water temperatures.

Pro tip for all zones: While the rip current risk is moderate, always respect the ocean. Those sneaky currents can turn sketchy near jetties and piers.

This is our final surf zone report for 2024 - stay safe, stay stoked, and 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[Good morning, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 surf season, Mother Nature's serving up a mixed bag along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast.

Surfers and beach bums, listen up! We're looking at moderate rip current conditions across all zones, so stay alert out there. The surf's running a solid 2 to 3 feet - enough to keep things interesting without going full hurricane mode.

Eastern Monmouth's Sandy Hook area is sporting partly sunny skies with temps in the upper 60s. Expect northeast winds around 15 mph and water temps hovering in the upper 60s. Early birds catch the high tide at Belmar around 6:25 AM, with sunrise peeking out at 6:50.

Long Beach Island's getting a mostly cloudy treatment, with similar surf conditions and winds. Water's a bit cooler in the mid 60s, and you'll see a high near 70.

Atlantic City and Ocean City are looking mostly cloudy with a whisper of potential rain. Winds will be cranking at 15 to 20 mph, pushing temperatures into the lower 70s. Water temps are dropping - lower 60s around Atlantic City to upper 60s near Cape May.

Delaware's Rehoboth Beach rounds out our forecast with mostly cloudy skies, a slight rain chance, and toasty lower 70s both in air and water temperatures.

Pro tip for all zones: While the rip current risk is moderate, always respect the ocean. Those sneaky currents can turn sketchy near jetties and piers.

This is our final surf zone report for 2024 - stay safe, stay stoked, and 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-09-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! As we close out the 2024 beach season, here's your coastal conditions breakdown for the Jersey and Delaware shores.

Grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got a moderate rip current situation brewing along the coastline. Expect waves dancing between 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour. It's gonna be a breezy day on the water!

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a crisp autumn morning with highs hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s. The ocean is holding steady in the mid to upper 60s - wetsuit recommended for those brave souls paddling out.

Sandy Hook is serving up partly sunny skies with water temps in the upper 60s. Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are rocking a mostly cloudy vibe, with a slight chance of rain keeping things interesting. Cape May and Rehoboth Beach are joining the cloudy party, also sporting a tiny rain threat.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget your sun protection. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40-6:47 PM depending on your exact location.

Tide hunters, mark your schedules: morning high tides are rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides hitting midday between 12:18 and 1:03 PM.

Heads up, beach lovers - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those waves responsibly!

Cowabunga, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2025 09:45:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! As we close out the 2024 beach season, here's your coastal conditions breakdown for the Jersey and Delaware shores.

Grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got a moderate rip current situation brewing along the coastline. Expect waves dancing between 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour. It's gonna be a breezy day on the water!

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a crisp autumn morning with highs hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s. The ocean is holding steady in the mid to upper 60s - wetsuit recommended for those brave souls paddling out.

Sandy Hook is serving up partly sunny skies with water temps in the upper 60s. Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are rocking a mostly cloudy vibe, with a slight chance of rain keeping things interesting. Cape May and Rehoboth Beach are joining the cloudy party, also sporting a tiny rain threat.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget your sun protection. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40-6:47 PM depending on your exact location.

Tide hunters, mark your schedules: morning high tides are rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides hitting midday between 12:18 and 1:03 PM.

Heads up, beach lovers - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those waves responsibly!

Cowabunga, 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, wave riders! As we close out the 2024 beach season, here's your coastal conditions breakdown for the Jersey and Delaware shores.

Grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got a moderate rip current situation brewing along the coastline. Expect waves dancing between 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour. It's gonna be a breezy day on the water!

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a crisp autumn morning with highs hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s. The ocean is holding steady in the mid to upper 60s - wetsuit recommended for those brave souls paddling out.

Sandy Hook is serving up partly sunny skies with water temps in the upper 60s. Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are rocking a mostly cloudy vibe, with a slight chance of rain keeping things interesting. Cape May and Rehoboth Beach are joining the cloudy party, also sporting a tiny rain threat.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget your sun protection. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40-6:47 PM depending on your exact location.

Tide hunters, mark your schedules: morning high tides are rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides hitting midday between 12:18 and 1:03 PM.

Heads up, beach lovers - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those waves responsibly!

Cowabunga, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-08-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, Mother Nature's serving up some moody Monday vibes along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Expect a moderate rip current risk across all beaches, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert. The surf's running a consistent 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some choppy conditions.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, the coastline is looking mostly cloudy with a slim chance of rain teasing the horizon. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, transitioning into the lower 70s near Delaware - still decent for late September adventurers.

UV levels are sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your friend if you're planning beach time. Temperatures will peak in the upper 60s to lower 70s, making for a crisp autumn beach day.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location. Belmar catches high tide at 6:25 AM, while Cape May peaks at 7:17 AM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

Pro tip: Watch out near groins, jetties, and piers where rip currents can be particularly tricky. Life jackets and situational awareness are your best beach buddies today.

This marks the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so soak up these last moments of beach season. Stay safe, stay smart, and catch those waves responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Mar 2025 16:10:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, Mother Nature's serving up some moody Monday vibes along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Expect a moderate rip current risk across all beaches, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert. The surf's running a consistent 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some choppy conditions.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, the coastline is looking mostly cloudy with a slim chance of rain teasing the horizon. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, transitioning into the lower 70s near Delaware - still decent for late September adventurers.

UV levels are sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your friend if you're planning beach time. Temperatures will peak in the upper 60s to lower 70s, making for a crisp autumn beach day.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location. Belmar catches high tide at 6:25 AM, while Cape May peaks at 7:17 AM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

Pro tip: Watch out near groins, jetties, and piers where rip currents can be particularly tricky. Life jackets and situational awareness are your best beach buddies today.

This marks the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so soak up these last moments of beach season. Stay safe, stay smart, and catch those waves 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! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, Mother Nature's serving up some moody Monday vibes along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Expect a moderate rip current risk across all beaches, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert. The surf's running a consistent 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some choppy conditions.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, the coastline is looking mostly cloudy with a slim chance of rain teasing the horizon. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, transitioning into the lower 70s near Delaware - still decent for late September adventurers.

UV levels are sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is your friend if you're planning beach time. Temperatures will peak in the upper 60s to lower 70s, making for a crisp autumn beach day.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location. Belmar catches high tide at 6:25 AM, while Cape May peaks at 7:17 AM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

Pro tip: Watch out near groins, jetties, and piers where rip currents can be particularly tricky. Life jackets and situational awareness are your best beach buddies today.

This marks the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so soak up these last moments of beach season. Stay safe, stay smart, and catch those waves responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-07-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline this Monday. The surf gods are serving up a moderate rip current risk, so keep those eyes peeled and stay alert.

We're looking at a 2 to 3 foot wave playground from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Delaware's pristine beaches. The water's got a crisp seasonal vibe - ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your exact location.

Expect a northeast wind whipping around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means some serious texture on those waves. The sky's playing a game of peek-a-boo - mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain teasing the Delaware and Atlantic City crews.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Your UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend if you're planning to soak up some rays.

Tide enthusiasts, listen up! High tides are rolling in during the early morning hours - Cape May checks in latest at 7:17 AM, while Belmar leads the pack at 6:25 AM. Low tides follow midday, perfect for beach wandering.

Sunrise and sunset are creating a gorgeous frame for your beach day - with first light breaking between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, and the day closing out between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Heads up, beach warriors - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. So make these last moments count! Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those waves responsibly.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Mar 2025 10:46:01 -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 Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline this Monday. The surf gods are serving up a moderate rip current risk, so keep those eyes peeled and stay alert.

We're looking at a 2 to 3 foot wave playground from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Delaware's pristine beaches. The water's got a crisp seasonal vibe - ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your exact location.

Expect a northeast wind whipping around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means some serious texture on those waves. The sky's playing a game of peek-a-boo - mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain teasing the Delaware and Atlantic City crews.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Your UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend if you're planning to soak up some rays.

Tide enthusiasts, listen up! High tides are rolling in during the early morning hours - Cape May checks in latest at 7:17 AM, while Belmar leads the pack at 6:25 AM. Low tides follow midday, perfect for beach wandering.

Sunrise and sunset are creating a gorgeous frame for your beach day - with first light breaking between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, and the day closing out between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Heads up, beach warriors - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. So make these last moments count! Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those waves 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! Get ready for a wild ride along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline this Monday. The surf gods are serving up a moderate rip current risk, so keep those eyes peeled and stay alert.

We're looking at a 2 to 3 foot wave playground from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Delaware's pristine beaches. The water's got a crisp seasonal vibe - ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your exact location.

Expect a northeast wind whipping around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means some serious texture on those waves. The sky's playing a game of peek-a-boo - mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain teasing the Delaware and Atlantic City crews.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Your UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend if you're planning to soak up some rays.

Tide enthusiasts, listen up! High tides are rolling in during the early morning hours - Cape May checks in latest at 7:17 AM, while Belmar leads the pack at 6:25 AM. Low tides follow midday, perfect for beach wandering.

Sunrise and sunset are creating a gorgeous frame for your beach day - with first light breaking between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, and the day closing out between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

Heads up, beach warriors - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. So make these last moments count! Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those waves responsibly.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-06-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your final coastal forecast for the season on this crisp September morning.

Get ready for a day where the ocean's mood is perfectly balanced between excitement and chill. We're looking at moderate rip current conditions across New Jersey and Delaware beaches, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Waves are rolling in at a smooth 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate wave riders but requiring some respect.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, and over to Rehoboth, the coastline is experiencing a northeast wind dance at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s, with water temperatures matching that refreshing autumn feel.

Weather-wise, expect a mostly cloudy canvas with a hint of potential light rain in some areas. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so grab your sunscreen if you're planning some beach time. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40 PM.

Tide chart highlights include morning high tides ranging from 6:25 AM in Belmar to 7:17 AM in Cape May. Low tides follow midday, perfect for beach walks and shell hunting.

Important heads up - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Summer's officially closing its beach umbrella, but the ocean's always ready to entertain. Stay safe, respect the waves, and enjoy these last moments of coastal magic.

Catch you on the flip side, beach enthusiasts!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2025 10:44:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your final coastal forecast for the season on this crisp September morning.

Get ready for a day where the ocean's mood is perfectly balanced between excitement and chill. We're looking at moderate rip current conditions across New Jersey and Delaware beaches, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Waves are rolling in at a smooth 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate wave riders but requiring some respect.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, and over to Rehoboth, the coastline is experiencing a northeast wind dance at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s, with water temperatures matching that refreshing autumn feel.

Weather-wise, expect a mostly cloudy canvas with a hint of potential light rain in some areas. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so grab your sunscreen if you're planning some beach time. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40 PM.

Tide chart highlights include morning high tides ranging from 6:25 AM in Belmar to 7:17 AM in Cape May. Low tides follow midday, perfect for beach walks and shell hunting.

Important heads up - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Summer's officially closing its beach umbrella, but the ocean's always ready to entertain. Stay safe, respect the waves, and enjoy these last moments of coastal magic.

Catch you on the flip side, beach enthusiasts!

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 final coastal forecast for the season on this crisp September morning.

Get ready for a day where the ocean's mood is perfectly balanced between excitement and chill. We're looking at moderate rip current conditions across New Jersey and Delaware beaches, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Waves are rolling in at a smooth 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate wave riders but requiring some respect.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, and over to Rehoboth, the coastline is experiencing a northeast wind dance at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s, with water temperatures matching that refreshing autumn feel.

Weather-wise, expect a mostly cloudy canvas with a hint of potential light rain in some areas. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so grab your sunscreen if you're planning some beach time. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40 PM.

Tide chart highlights include morning high tides ranging from 6:25 AM in Belmar to 7:17 AM in Cape May. Low tides follow midday, perfect for beach walks and shell hunting.

Important heads up - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Summer's officially closing its beach umbrella, but the ocean's always ready to entertain. Stay safe, respect the waves, and enjoy these last moments of coastal magic.

Catch you on the flip side, beach enthusiasts!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-05-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 coastal forecast season, we've got some gnarly conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Grab your board and sunscreen because today's looking like a moderate adventure. We're seeing consistent 2 to 3 foot surf across all coastal zones, so wave riders will find some decent action. But listen up - the rip current risk is moderate, which means you'll want to keep your wits about you in the water.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, northeast winds are cranking between 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some choppy conditions. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, so you might want a light wetsuit to stay comfortable.

The sky's going to play peek-a-boo today - expect partly sunny to mostly cloudy conditions with a slight chance of rain in some areas. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't skimp on sun protection. Temperatures will climb into the upper 60s and lower 70s - perfect for beach lounging.

High tide times are rolling in early morning, with most beaches seeing peak water levels between 6:25 and 7:17 AM. Low tide hits around midday, giving you plenty of time to explore the shoreline.

A quick safety reminder: even with moderate conditions, stay alert near jetties, groins, and piers where rip currents can be tricky. Check local conditions, swim near lifeguards, and always respect the ocean.

This is our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach days count! Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Mar 2025 10:45:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 coastal forecast season, we've got some gnarly conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Grab your board and sunscreen because today's looking like a moderate adventure. We're seeing consistent 2 to 3 foot surf across all coastal zones, so wave riders will find some decent action. But listen up - the rip current risk is moderate, which means you'll want to keep your wits about you in the water.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, northeast winds are cranking between 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some choppy conditions. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, so you might want a light wetsuit to stay comfortable.

The sky's going to play peek-a-boo today - expect partly sunny to mostly cloudy conditions with a slight chance of rain in some areas. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't skimp on sun protection. Temperatures will climb into the upper 60s and lower 70s - perfect for beach lounging.

High tide times are rolling in early morning, with most beaches seeing peak water levels between 6:25 and 7:17 AM. Low tide hits around midday, giving you plenty of time to explore the shoreline.

A quick safety reminder: even with moderate conditions, stay alert near jetties, groins, and piers where rip currents can be tricky. Check local conditions, swim near lifeguards, and always respect the ocean.

This is our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach days count! 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! As we wrap up the 2024 coastal forecast season, we've got some gnarly conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Grab your board and sunscreen because today's looking like a moderate adventure. We're seeing consistent 2 to 3 foot surf across all coastal zones, so wave riders will find some decent action. But listen up - the rip current risk is moderate, which means you'll want to keep your wits about you in the water.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, northeast winds are cranking between 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some choppy conditions. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, so you might want a light wetsuit to stay comfortable.

The sky's going to play peek-a-boo today - expect partly sunny to mostly cloudy conditions with a slight chance of rain in some areas. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't skimp on sun protection. Temperatures will climb into the upper 60s and lower 70s - perfect for beach lounging.

High tide times are rolling in early morning, with most beaches seeing peak water levels between 6:25 and 7:17 AM. Low tide hits around midday, giving you plenty of time to explore the shoreline.

A quick safety reminder: even with moderate conditions, stay alert near jetties, groins, and piers where rip currents can be tricky. Check local conditions, swim near lifeguards, and always respect the ocean.

This is our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach days count! Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-04-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, conditions are looking moderately wild along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Grab your board and sunscreen because we've got a classic late September morning brewing. Expect northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour, kicking up some playful 2 to 3 foot waves that'll keep things interesting for surfers and swimmers alike.

Sandy Hook riders will enjoy partly sunny skies with water temperatures in the upper 60s. Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are looking mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain - typical shoulder season vibes. The Delaware beaches are hanging in the lower 70s with similar cloudy conditions.

Heads up beach warriors - we're rocking a moderate rip current risk across all zones. Translation: those waves are looking spicy, so stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend.

Tide schedules are looking consistent. Cape May's high tide hits at 7:17 AM, while Sandy Hook peaks earlier at 6:25 AM. Sunrise is creeping later, around 6:50 to 6:55 AM, with sunsets between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

This is our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach days count! Stay safe, watch those currents, and enjoy the late summer ocean magic.

Surf's calling - catch you out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Mar 2025 10:45:34 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, conditions are looking moderately wild along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Grab your board and sunscreen because we've got a classic late September morning brewing. Expect northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour, kicking up some playful 2 to 3 foot waves that'll keep things interesting for surfers and swimmers alike.

Sandy Hook riders will enjoy partly sunny skies with water temperatures in the upper 60s. Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are looking mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain - typical shoulder season vibes. The Delaware beaches are hanging in the lower 70s with similar cloudy conditions.

Heads up beach warriors - we're rocking a moderate rip current risk across all zones. Translation: those waves are looking spicy, so stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend.

Tide schedules are looking consistent. Cape May's high tide hits at 7:17 AM, while Sandy Hook peaks earlier at 6:25 AM. Sunrise is creeping later, around 6:50 to 6:55 AM, with sunsets between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

This is our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach days count! Stay safe, watch those currents, and enjoy the late summer ocean magic.

Surf's calling - catch you out there!

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! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, conditions are looking moderately wild along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Grab your board and sunscreen because we've got a classic late September morning brewing. Expect northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour, kicking up some playful 2 to 3 foot waves that'll keep things interesting for surfers and swimmers alike.

Sandy Hook riders will enjoy partly sunny skies with water temperatures in the upper 60s. Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are looking mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain - typical shoulder season vibes. The Delaware beaches are hanging in the lower 70s with similar cloudy conditions.

Heads up beach warriors - we're rocking a moderate rip current risk across all zones. Translation: those waves are looking spicy, so stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend.

Tide schedules are looking consistent. Cape May's high tide hits at 7:17 AM, while Sandy Hook peaks earlier at 6:25 AM. Sunrise is creeping later, around 6:50 to 6:55 AM, with sunsets between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

This is our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach days count! Stay safe, watch those currents, and enjoy the late summer ocean magic.

Surf's calling - catch you out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-03-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers and wave chasers! We're diving into the final surf zone forecast of the 2024 season, and Mother Nature's serving up some mixed conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast.

Heads up, surfers and swimmers - we're looking at a moderate rip current risk across all zones, so stay alert and swim smart. Waves are holding steady at 2 to 3 feet, perfect for some casual riding or paddling.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May, temperatures are dancing in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Water's cooling down but still inviting, ranging from lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your coastal location. Coastal winds are blowing northeast at 15 to 20 mph, creating some choppy conditions.

Skies are playing a game of partly sunny to mostly cloudy, with a slight rain chance teasing some areas. UV index is sitting at moderate, so grab that sunscreen if you're hitting the beach.

Tide times are key for your coastal adventures. Belmar's high tide kicks in at 6:25 AM, while Atlantic City and Rehoboth Beach follow shortly after. Low tides are scattered around midday, giving you plenty of time to explore the shoreline.

Sunrise lovers can catch the golden morning light between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

A friendly reminder - this is the last surf zone forecast of the season. Tomorrow, October 1st, marks the official close of beach monitoring. So squeeze in those final beach moments, respect the water, and stay safe out there, ocean enthusiasts!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2025 10:46:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers and wave chasers! We're diving into the final surf zone forecast of the 2024 season, and Mother Nature's serving up some mixed conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast.

Heads up, surfers and swimmers - we're looking at a moderate rip current risk across all zones, so stay alert and swim smart. Waves are holding steady at 2 to 3 feet, perfect for some casual riding or paddling.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May, temperatures are dancing in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Water's cooling down but still inviting, ranging from lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your coastal location. Coastal winds are blowing northeast at 15 to 20 mph, creating some choppy conditions.

Skies are playing a game of partly sunny to mostly cloudy, with a slight rain chance teasing some areas. UV index is sitting at moderate, so grab that sunscreen if you're hitting the beach.

Tide times are key for your coastal adventures. Belmar's high tide kicks in at 6:25 AM, while Atlantic City and Rehoboth Beach follow shortly after. Low tides are scattered around midday, giving you plenty of time to explore the shoreline.

Sunrise lovers can catch the golden morning light between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

A friendly reminder - this is the last surf zone forecast of the season. Tomorrow, October 1st, marks the official close of beach monitoring. So squeeze in those final beach moments, respect the water, and stay safe out there, ocean enthusiasts!

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 chasers! We're diving into the final surf zone forecast of the 2024 season, and Mother Nature's serving up some mixed conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast.

Heads up, surfers and swimmers - we're looking at a moderate rip current risk across all zones, so stay alert and swim smart. Waves are holding steady at 2 to 3 feet, perfect for some casual riding or paddling.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May, temperatures are dancing in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Water's cooling down but still inviting, ranging from lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your coastal location. Coastal winds are blowing northeast at 15 to 20 mph, creating some choppy conditions.

Skies are playing a game of partly sunny to mostly cloudy, with a slight rain chance teasing some areas. UV index is sitting at moderate, so grab that sunscreen if you're hitting the beach.

Tide times are key for your coastal adventures. Belmar's high tide kicks in at 6:25 AM, while Atlantic City and Rehoboth Beach follow shortly after. Low tides are scattered around midday, giving you plenty of time to explore the shoreline.

Sunrise lovers can catch the golden morning light between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

A friendly reminder - this is the last surf zone forecast of the season. Tomorrow, October 1st, marks the official close of beach monitoring. So squeeze in those final beach moments, respect the water, and stay safe out there, ocean enthusiasts!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-02-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for a chilly yet adventurous day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! The surf is serving up a moderate risk of rip currents, so keep your wits about you out there.

We're looking at 2 to 3 foot waves rolling in with a northeast wind blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, which means you'll want that wetsuit if you're planning to catch some morning waves.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach, the conditions are pretty consistent. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain teasing the coastline. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even under those cloudy skies.

High temperatures will dance around the upper 60s to lower 70s, giving you just enough warmth to enjoy some beach time. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

Tide watchers take note: morning high tides will hit between 6:25 AM and 7:17 AM, depending on your specific beach location. Low tides will follow around midday.

Heads up, wave riders - this is the final surf zone forecast of the 2024 season. So make these last moments count! Remember to respect the ocean, watch for those sneaky rip currents, and stay safe out there.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Mar 2025 10:45:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for a chilly yet adventurous day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! The surf is serving up a moderate risk of rip currents, so keep your wits about you out there.

We're looking at 2 to 3 foot waves rolling in with a northeast wind blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, which means you'll want that wetsuit if you're planning to catch some morning waves.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach, the conditions are pretty consistent. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain teasing the coastline. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even under those cloudy skies.

High temperatures will dance around the upper 60s to lower 70s, giving you just enough warmth to enjoy some beach time. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

Tide watchers take note: morning high tides will hit between 6:25 AM and 7:17 AM, depending on your specific beach location. Low tides will follow around midday.

Heads up, wave riders - this is the final surf zone forecast of the 2024 season. So make these last moments count! Remember to respect the ocean, watch for those sneaky rip currents, and stay safe out there.

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[Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for a chilly yet adventurous day along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast! The surf is serving up a moderate risk of rip currents, so keep your wits about you out there.

We're looking at 2 to 3 foot waves rolling in with a northeast wind blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, which means you'll want that wetsuit if you're planning to catch some morning waves.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach, the conditions are pretty consistent. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain teasing the coastline. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even under those cloudy skies.

High temperatures will dance around the upper 60s to lower 70s, giving you just enough warmth to enjoy some beach time. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

Tide watchers take note: morning high tides will hit between 6:25 AM and 7:17 AM, depending on your specific beach location. Low tides will follow around midday.

Heads up, wave riders - this is the final surf zone forecast of the 2024 season. So make these last moments count! Remember to respect the ocean, watch for those sneaky rip currents, and stay safe out there.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 03-01-2025</title>
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      <description>Hey beach lovers and wave chasers! The surf's calling and we've got your Monday morning beach report straight from the National Weather Service.

As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, conditions are looking interesting along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Expect a moderate rip current risk across all regions, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert. The waves are sitting pretty at 2 to 3 feet - perfect for some casual riding or board play.

Water temperatures are ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s, so you might want that wetsuit handy. The winds are blowing northeast at a steady 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means some choppier waters and cooler beach vibes.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain in some coastal areas like Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Rehoboth Beach. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with the cloud cover.

Temperature-wise, expect the highs to hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s - not bad for a late September day. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM.

Pro tip: Those high tide times are crucial for your beach planning. Check your local spots - from Sandy Hook to Cape May, each area has its unique tide schedule.

Remember, this is the last official surf zone forecast of the season, so make these beach moments count! Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those waves responsibly.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2025 10:45:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey beach lovers and wave chasers! The surf's calling and we've got your Monday morning beach report straight from the National Weather Service.

As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, conditions are looking interesting along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Expect a moderate rip current risk across all regions, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert. The waves are sitting pretty at 2 to 3 feet - perfect for some casual riding or board play.

Water temperatures are ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s, so you might want that wetsuit handy. The winds are blowing northeast at a steady 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means some choppier waters and cooler beach vibes.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain in some coastal areas like Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Rehoboth Beach. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with the cloud cover.

Temperature-wise, expect the highs to hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s - not bad for a late September day. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM.

Pro tip: Those high tide times are crucial for your beach planning. Check your local spots - from Sandy Hook to Cape May, each area has its unique tide schedule.

Remember, this is the last official surf zone forecast of the season, so make these beach moments count! Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those waves responsibly.

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 surf's calling and we've got your Monday morning beach report straight from the National Weather Service.

As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, conditions are looking interesting along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline. Expect a moderate rip current risk across all regions, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert. The waves are sitting pretty at 2 to 3 feet - perfect for some casual riding or board play.

Water temperatures are ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s, so you might want that wetsuit handy. The winds are blowing northeast at a steady 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means some choppier waters and cooler beach vibes.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain in some coastal areas like Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Rehoboth Beach. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with the cloud cover.

Temperature-wise, expect the highs to hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s - not bad for a late September day. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM.

Pro tip: Those high tide times are crucial for your beach planning. Check your local spots - from Sandy Hook to Cape May, each area has its unique tide schedule.

Remember, this is the last official surf zone forecast of the season, so make these beach moments count! Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those waves responsibly.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 02-28-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 surf forecast season, we've got some mixed conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. 

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, you're looking at a moderate rip current risk that demands your full attention. The surf's serving up 2 to 3-foot waves with a northeast wind blowing 15 to 20 miles per hour - perfect for experienced surfers but a potential challenge for casual swimmers.

Water temperatures are hanging in the sweet spot - upper 60s around Sandy Hook and Ocean City, dipping to mid-60s near Long Beach Island, and warming up to lower 70s down in Delaware. Not exactly tropical, but definitely not teeth-chattering cold.

The skies are playing a game of mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, particularly around Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Rehoboth Beach. You'll want a light jacket and some sunscreen - that moderate UV index means you can still catch some rays between the clouds.

High temperatures are ranging from the upper 60s to lower 70s, so it's a classic late September beach day. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40-6:47 PM.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars: morning high tides are rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides following midday.

Remember, this is our final surf forecast of the season, so make these last beach moments count! Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the end-of-summer vibes.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Feb 2025 10:45:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 surf forecast season, we've got some mixed conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. 

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, you're looking at a moderate rip current risk that demands your full attention. The surf's serving up 2 to 3-foot waves with a northeast wind blowing 15 to 20 miles per hour - perfect for experienced surfers but a potential challenge for casual swimmers.

Water temperatures are hanging in the sweet spot - upper 60s around Sandy Hook and Ocean City, dipping to mid-60s near Long Beach Island, and warming up to lower 70s down in Delaware. Not exactly tropical, but definitely not teeth-chattering cold.

The skies are playing a game of mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, particularly around Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Rehoboth Beach. You'll want a light jacket and some sunscreen - that moderate UV index means you can still catch some rays between the clouds.

High temperatures are ranging from the upper 60s to lower 70s, so it's a classic late September beach day. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40-6:47 PM.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars: morning high tides are rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides following midday.

Remember, this is our final surf forecast of the season, so make these last beach moments count! Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the end-of-summer 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! As we wrap up the 2024 surf forecast season, we've got some mixed conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. 

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, you're looking at a moderate rip current risk that demands your full attention. The surf's serving up 2 to 3-foot waves with a northeast wind blowing 15 to 20 miles per hour - perfect for experienced surfers but a potential challenge for casual swimmers.

Water temperatures are hanging in the sweet spot - upper 60s around Sandy Hook and Ocean City, dipping to mid-60s near Long Beach Island, and warming up to lower 70s down in Delaware. Not exactly tropical, but definitely not teeth-chattering cold.

The skies are playing a game of mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, particularly around Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Rehoboth Beach. You'll want a light jacket and some sunscreen - that moderate UV index means you can still catch some rays between the clouds.

High temperatures are ranging from the upper 60s to lower 70s, so it's a classic late September beach day. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:40-6:47 PM.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars: morning high tides are rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides following midday.

Remember, this is our final surf forecast of the season, so make these last beach moments count! Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the end-of-summer vibes.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 02-27-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 surf season, the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up some moody maritime vibes. If you're planning to hit the waves, listen up!

Across our coastal playgrounds, from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect. Surf's gonna be running a solid 2 to 3 feet - enough to keep things interesting without going full hurricane mode.

Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s - still swimable, but you might want that light wetsuit. Winds are blowing northeast at a steady 15 to 20 mph, which means some chop and potential cloud cover.

Speaking of clouds, expect mostly cloudy conditions with just a whisper of potential rain, especially down in Atlantic City and Cape May. UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even under those moody skies.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at upper 60s near Sandy Hook, climbing to lower 70s as you cruise south. Perfect for those last-minute beach hangs before we officially close the season tomorrow.

High tide times are rolling through morning hours - check your local spot. Sandy Hook peaks around 6:25 AM, while Cape May surfers can catch their morning break around 7:17 AM.

Pro tip: Even with moderate conditions, stay alert near jetties and piers where rip currents love to play their sneaky games.

This is it, wave riders - our final surf forecast of 2024. Catch those last September swells and keep it safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Feb 2025 10:46:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 surf season, the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up some moody maritime vibes. If you're planning to hit the waves, listen up!

Across our coastal playgrounds, from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect. Surf's gonna be running a solid 2 to 3 feet - enough to keep things interesting without going full hurricane mode.

Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s - still swimable, but you might want that light wetsuit. Winds are blowing northeast at a steady 15 to 20 mph, which means some chop and potential cloud cover.

Speaking of clouds, expect mostly cloudy conditions with just a whisper of potential rain, especially down in Atlantic City and Cape May. UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even under those moody skies.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at upper 60s near Sandy Hook, climbing to lower 70s as you cruise south. Perfect for those last-minute beach hangs before we officially close the season tomorrow.

High tide times are rolling through morning hours - check your local spot. Sandy Hook peaks around 6:25 AM, while Cape May surfers can catch their morning break around 7:17 AM.

Pro tip: Even with moderate conditions, stay alert near jetties and piers where rip currents love to play their sneaky games.

This is it, wave riders - our final surf forecast of 2024. Catch those last September swells and keep it safe out there!

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! As we wrap up the 2024 surf season, the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up some moody maritime vibes. If you're planning to hit the waves, listen up!

Across our coastal playgrounds, from Sandy Hook to Rehoboth, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect. Surf's gonna be running a solid 2 to 3 feet - enough to keep things interesting without going full hurricane mode.

Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s - still swimable, but you might want that light wetsuit. Winds are blowing northeast at a steady 15 to 20 mph, which means some chop and potential cloud cover.

Speaking of clouds, expect mostly cloudy conditions with just a whisper of potential rain, especially down in Atlantic City and Cape May. UV index is sitting at moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even under those moody skies.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at upper 60s near Sandy Hook, climbing to lower 70s as you cruise south. Perfect for those last-minute beach hangs before we officially close the season tomorrow.

High tide times are rolling through morning hours - check your local spot. Sandy Hook peaks around 6:25 AM, while Cape May surfers can catch their morning break around 7:17 AM.

Pro tip: Even with moderate conditions, stay alert near jetties and piers where rip currents love to play their sneaky games.

This is it, wave riders - our final surf forecast of 2024. Catch those last September swells and keep it safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 02-26-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some gnarly conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. 

Heads up, wave riders - we're looking at a moderate rip current risk across all beach zones, so stay alert and swim smart! The surf's serving up a solid 2 to 3 foot swell that'll keep things interesting without going totally wild.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, expect northeast winds dancing around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temps are hanging in the sweet spot - ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s, depending on your exact beach location.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with just a hint of potential rain in some areas. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so grab that sunscreen if you're planning to catch some rays. Temperatures will be cruising in the upper 60s to lower 70s - pretty sweet for late September.

Tide chasers, mark your watches! High tides are rolling in early morning - ranging from 6:25 AM at Belmar to 7:17 AM at Cape May. Low tides will hit midday, perfect for beach walks and sandcastle engineering.

Pro tip: Even though thunderstorms aren't in the forecast, those rip currents are no joke. Stay close to lifeguard stations and know your ocean limits.

Sunrise kicks off between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:42 and 6:47 PM. This marks our final beach forecast of the season, so make these last beach days count!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those end-of-season waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Feb 2025 10:45:47 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some gnarly conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. 

Heads up, wave riders - we're looking at a moderate rip current risk across all beach zones, so stay alert and swim smart! The surf's serving up a solid 2 to 3 foot swell that'll keep things interesting without going totally wild.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, expect northeast winds dancing around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temps are hanging in the sweet spot - ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s, depending on your exact beach location.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with just a hint of potential rain in some areas. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so grab that sunscreen if you're planning to catch some rays. Temperatures will be cruising in the upper 60s to lower 70s - pretty sweet for late September.

Tide chasers, mark your watches! High tides are rolling in early morning - ranging from 6:25 AM at Belmar to 7:17 AM at Cape May. Low tides will hit midday, perfect for beach walks and sandcastle engineering.

Pro tip: Even though thunderstorms aren't in the forecast, those rip currents are no joke. Stay close to lifeguard stations and know your ocean limits.

Sunrise kicks off between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:42 and 6:47 PM. This marks our final beach forecast of the season, so make these last beach days count!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those end-of-season 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! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some gnarly conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast. 

Heads up, wave riders - we're looking at a moderate rip current risk across all beach zones, so stay alert and swim smart! The surf's serving up a solid 2 to 3 foot swell that'll keep things interesting without going totally wild.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth, expect northeast winds dancing around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Water temps are hanging in the sweet spot - ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s, depending on your exact beach location.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with just a hint of potential rain in some areas. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so grab that sunscreen if you're planning to catch some rays. Temperatures will be cruising in the upper 60s to lower 70s - pretty sweet for late September.

Tide chasers, mark your watches! High tides are rolling in early morning - ranging from 6:25 AM at Belmar to 7:17 AM at Cape May. Low tides will hit midday, perfect for beach walks and sandcastle engineering.

Pro tip: Even though thunderstorms aren't in the forecast, those rip currents are no joke. Stay close to lifeguard stations and know your ocean limits.

Sunrise kicks off between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:42 and 6:47 PM. This marks our final beach forecast of the season, so make these last beach days count!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those end-of-season waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 02-25-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some solid conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast.

Heads up wave riders - we're looking at a moderate rip current risk across all zones, so stay alert out there. The surf's serving up a consistent 2 to 3 foot swell with northeast winds blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Not exactly epic conditions, but definitely rideable.

Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s - wetsuit optional but recommended. The day's looking mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, especially down in Atlantic City and Cape May. Temperatures will climb into the lower 70s, making for a comfortable beach hang.

UV index is moderate, so grab your sunscreen and shades. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM - plenty of daylight to catch some waves or work on your tan.

Tide schedules are looking pretty consistent across the board. Belmar, Barnegat, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach all have morning high tides between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides dropping around midday.

One crucial note for all you ocean enthusiasts - this is the final surf zone forecast of the season. Tuesday, October 1st marks the official closeout. So whether you're a hardcore surfer or just a beach bum, make these last moments count.

Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those waves while you can!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Feb 2025 10:47:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some solid conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast.

Heads up wave riders - we're looking at a moderate rip current risk across all zones, so stay alert out there. The surf's serving up a consistent 2 to 3 foot swell with northeast winds blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Not exactly epic conditions, but definitely rideable.

Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s - wetsuit optional but recommended. The day's looking mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, especially down in Atlantic City and Cape May. Temperatures will climb into the lower 70s, making for a comfortable beach hang.

UV index is moderate, so grab your sunscreen and shades. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM - plenty of daylight to catch some waves or work on your tan.

Tide schedules are looking pretty consistent across the board. Belmar, Barnegat, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach all have morning high tides between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides dropping around midday.

One crucial note for all you ocean enthusiasts - this is the final surf zone forecast of the season. Tuesday, October 1st marks the official closeout. So whether you're a hardcore surfer or just a beach bum, make these last moments count.

Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those waves while you can!

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! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some solid conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast.

Heads up wave riders - we're looking at a moderate rip current risk across all zones, so stay alert out there. The surf's serving up a consistent 2 to 3 foot swell with northeast winds blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Not exactly epic conditions, but definitely rideable.

Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s - wetsuit optional but recommended. The day's looking mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, especially down in Atlantic City and Cape May. Temperatures will climb into the lower 70s, making for a comfortable beach hang.

UV index is moderate, so grab your sunscreen and shades. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM - plenty of daylight to catch some waves or work on your tan.

Tide schedules are looking pretty consistent across the board. Belmar, Barnegat, Atlantic City, Cape May, and Rehoboth Beach all have morning high tides between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides dropping around midday.

One crucial note for all you ocean enthusiasts - this is the final surf zone forecast of the season. Tuesday, October 1st marks the official closeout. So whether you're a hardcore surfer or just a beach bum, make these last moments count.

Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those waves while you can!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 02-24-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some gnarly conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast.

Grab your board and sunscreen because today's looking like a moderate risk adventure. Expect surf heights dancing between 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Rip currents are definitely playing their wild game today, so surf smart and stay alert.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, the beach scene is mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain teasing the coastline. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s - chilly enough to make you want a wetsuit but not freezing you out completely.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen. You'll want protection while catching those waves and soaking up the last rays of the season. Speaking of which, the sun's making its grand entrance around 6:50 AM and bidding farewell near 6:45 PM.

High tide's hitting different spots throughout the morning - Belmar at 6:25 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, and Cape May rolling in at 7:17 AM. Low tides follow suit around midday.

Temperature-wise, expect the upper 60s to low 70s - perfect for a late September beach day. Rehoboth Beach is looking particularly inviting with water temps in the lower 70s.

Remember, this is the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count. Stay safe, ride the waves, and respect the ocean's power!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Feb 2025 10:45:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some gnarly conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast.

Grab your board and sunscreen because today's looking like a moderate risk adventure. Expect surf heights dancing between 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Rip currents are definitely playing their wild game today, so surf smart and stay alert.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, the beach scene is mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain teasing the coastline. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s - chilly enough to make you want a wetsuit but not freezing you out completely.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen. You'll want protection while catching those waves and soaking up the last rays of the season. Speaking of which, the sun's making its grand entrance around 6:50 AM and bidding farewell near 6:45 PM.

High tide's hitting different spots throughout the morning - Belmar at 6:25 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, and Cape May rolling in at 7:17 AM. Low tides follow suit around midday.

Temperature-wise, expect the upper 60s to low 70s - perfect for a late September beach day. Rehoboth Beach is looking particularly inviting with water temps in the lower 70s.

Remember, this is the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count. Stay safe, ride the waves, and respect the ocean's power!

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! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some gnarly conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast.

Grab your board and sunscreen because today's looking like a moderate risk adventure. Expect surf heights dancing between 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds howling around 15 to 20 miles per hour. Rip currents are definitely playing their wild game today, so surf smart and stay alert.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, the beach scene is mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain teasing the coastline. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s - chilly enough to make you want a wetsuit but not freezing you out completely.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen. You'll want protection while catching those waves and soaking up the last rays of the season. Speaking of which, the sun's making its grand entrance around 6:50 AM and bidding farewell near 6:45 PM.

High tide's hitting different spots throughout the morning - Belmar at 6:25 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, and Cape May rolling in at 7:17 AM. Low tides follow suit around midday.

Temperature-wise, expect the upper 60s to low 70s - perfect for a late September beach day. Rehoboth Beach is looking particularly inviting with water temps in the lower 70s.

Remember, this is the final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count. Stay safe, ride the waves, and respect the ocean's power!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 02-23-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some serious coastal conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Heads up, water warriors - we're looking at a moderate rip current risk across all coastal zones. Those sneaky underwater currents are no joke, so keep your wits about you. The surf is serving up a solid 2 to 3 foot wave height - perfect for intermediate riders but requiring some respect.

The Northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some choppy conditions that'll keep things interesting. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s - wetsuit recommended for those extended sessions.

Weather-wise, we're seeing mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain in some areas. Eastern Monmouth is holding onto some partly sunny vibes, while other zones are looking a bit more overcast. UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen even with the cloud cover.

Tide times are looking consistent across the region - morning highs hitting between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides dropping around midday. Sunrise is creeping later, between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset following around 6:42 to 6:47 PM.

Pro tip: While the thunderstorm potential is zilch today, always keep an eye on those local conditions. And a special shoutout - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, so make these last beach days count!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those waves responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Feb 2025 10:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some serious coastal conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Heads up, water warriors - we're looking at a moderate rip current risk across all coastal zones. Those sneaky underwater currents are no joke, so keep your wits about you. The surf is serving up a solid 2 to 3 foot wave height - perfect for intermediate riders but requiring some respect.

The Northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some choppy conditions that'll keep things interesting. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s - wetsuit recommended for those extended sessions.

Weather-wise, we're seeing mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain in some areas. Eastern Monmouth is holding onto some partly sunny vibes, while other zones are looking a bit more overcast. UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen even with the cloud cover.

Tide times are looking consistent across the region - morning highs hitting between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides dropping around midday. Sunrise is creeping later, between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset following around 6:42 to 6:47 PM.

Pro tip: While the thunderstorm potential is zilch today, always keep an eye on those local conditions. And a special shoutout - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, so make these last beach days count!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those waves 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! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some serious coastal conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Heads up, water warriors - we're looking at a moderate rip current risk across all coastal zones. Those sneaky underwater currents are no joke, so keep your wits about you. The surf is serving up a solid 2 to 3 foot wave height - perfect for intermediate riders but requiring some respect.

The Northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some choppy conditions that'll keep things interesting. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s - wetsuit recommended for those extended sessions.

Weather-wise, we're seeing mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain in some areas. Eastern Monmouth is holding onto some partly sunny vibes, while other zones are looking a bit more overcast. UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen even with the cloud cover.

Tide times are looking consistent across the region - morning highs hitting between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides dropping around midday. Sunrise is creeping later, between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset following around 6:42 to 6:47 PM.

Pro tip: While the thunderstorm potential is zilch today, always keep an eye on those local conditions. And a special shoutout - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, so make these last beach days count!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those waves responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 02-22-2025</title>
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      <description>Good morning, surfers and beach lovers! We're looking at the last surf zone forecast of the 2024 season, and Mother Nature has some interesting plans for us today.

Across the New Jersey and Delaware coastline, we're seeing a consistent pattern of moderate rip current risks. So listen up - these waters demand respect! Expect surf heights hovering around 2 to 3 feet, perfect for intermediate riders but requiring some careful navigation.

The wind's coming in strong from the northeast at 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy conditions from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach. Water temperatures are ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s - you'll want that wetsuit, especially in the morning.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain in some areas. The UV index is moderate, so if you're hitting the beach, grab some sunscreen. Temperatures will climb to the upper 60s and lower 70s - not bad for the tail end of September.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location, but generally, morning high tides are happening between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides around midday.

Pro tip: While the thunderstorm potential is zilch today, those rip currents are no joke. Stay alert, know your limits, and maybe chat up a lifeguard before paddling out.

Sunrise and sunset will bookend your day between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, and 6:42 to 6:47 PM respectively. 

Catch those waves safely, and here's to an epic end of the surf forecast season!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Feb 2025 10:45:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Good morning, surfers and beach lovers! We're looking at the last surf zone forecast of the 2024 season, and Mother Nature has some interesting plans for us today.

Across the New Jersey and Delaware coastline, we're seeing a consistent pattern of moderate rip current risks. So listen up - these waters demand respect! Expect surf heights hovering around 2 to 3 feet, perfect for intermediate riders but requiring some careful navigation.

The wind's coming in strong from the northeast at 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy conditions from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach. Water temperatures are ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s - you'll want that wetsuit, especially in the morning.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain in some areas. The UV index is moderate, so if you're hitting the beach, grab some sunscreen. Temperatures will climb to the upper 60s and lower 70s - not bad for the tail end of September.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location, but generally, morning high tides are happening between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides around midday.

Pro tip: While the thunderstorm potential is zilch today, those rip currents are no joke. Stay alert, know your limits, and maybe chat up a lifeguard before paddling out.

Sunrise and sunset will bookend your day between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, and 6:42 to 6:47 PM respectively. 

Catch those waves safely, and here's to an epic end of the surf forecast season!

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 beach lovers! We're looking at the last surf zone forecast of the 2024 season, and Mother Nature has some interesting plans for us today.

Across the New Jersey and Delaware coastline, we're seeing a consistent pattern of moderate rip current risks. So listen up - these waters demand respect! Expect surf heights hovering around 2 to 3 feet, perfect for intermediate riders but requiring some careful navigation.

The wind's coming in strong from the northeast at 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy conditions from Sandy Hook down to Cape May and over to Rehoboth Beach. Water temperatures are ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s - you'll want that wetsuit, especially in the morning.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain in some areas. The UV index is moderate, so if you're hitting the beach, grab some sunscreen. Temperatures will climb to the upper 60s and lower 70s - not bad for the tail end of September.

Tide schedules vary slightly by location, but generally, morning high tides are happening between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with low tides around midday.

Pro tip: While the thunderstorm potential is zilch today, those rip currents are no joke. Stay alert, know your limits, and maybe chat up a lifeguard before paddling out.

Sunrise and sunset will bookend your day between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, and 6:42 to 6:47 PM respectively. 

Catch those waves safely, and here's to an epic end of the surf forecast season!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 02-20-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we ride the final wave of the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some gnarly conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Catch this northeast wind blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some seriously tempting 2 to 3 foot surf. But hold onto your boards - we've got a moderate rip current risk that demands respect. These treacherous currents are no joke, especially near jetties and piers.

Sandy Hook's looking partly sunny with water temps in the upper 60s, perfect for a quick wetsuit session. Long Beach Island keeps it mostly cloudy with water temps dipping to the mid 60s. Atlantic City and Ocean City are serving up mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain - just enough to keep things interesting.

Rehoboth Beach is bringing the heat with lower 70s both in air and water temperature. The UV index is holding steady at moderate across all zones, so don't forget your sun protection.

Tide chasers, mark your charts! We've got morning high tides rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with lows hitting around midday. Sunrise kicks off between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

This is our final surf zone forecast of the season, so soak up every moment of coastal magic. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch you on the flip side!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Feb 2025 10:45:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we ride the final wave of the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some gnarly conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Catch this northeast wind blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some seriously tempting 2 to 3 foot surf. But hold onto your boards - we've got a moderate rip current risk that demands respect. These treacherous currents are no joke, especially near jetties and piers.

Sandy Hook's looking partly sunny with water temps in the upper 60s, perfect for a quick wetsuit session. Long Beach Island keeps it mostly cloudy with water temps dipping to the mid 60s. Atlantic City and Ocean City are serving up mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain - just enough to keep things interesting.

Rehoboth Beach is bringing the heat with lower 70s both in air and water temperature. The UV index is holding steady at moderate across all zones, so don't forget your sun protection.

Tide chasers, mark your charts! We've got morning high tides rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with lows hitting around midday. Sunrise kicks off between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

This is our final surf zone forecast of the season, so soak up every moment of coastal magic. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and 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 up, beach lovers! As we ride the final wave of the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some gnarly conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Catch this northeast wind blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some seriously tempting 2 to 3 foot surf. But hold onto your boards - we've got a moderate rip current risk that demands respect. These treacherous currents are no joke, especially near jetties and piers.

Sandy Hook's looking partly sunny with water temps in the upper 60s, perfect for a quick wetsuit session. Long Beach Island keeps it mostly cloudy with water temps dipping to the mid 60s. Atlantic City and Ocean City are serving up mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain - just enough to keep things interesting.

Rehoboth Beach is bringing the heat with lower 70s both in air and water temperature. The UV index is holding steady at moderate across all zones, so don't forget your sun protection.

Tide chasers, mark your charts! We've got morning high tides rolling in between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with lows hitting around midday. Sunrise kicks off between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

This is our final surf zone forecast of the season, so soak up every moment of coastal magic. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 02-19-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up some seriously moody maritime vibes.

Grab your windbreaker and board wax because we're looking at a classic late September coastal day. Northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some legit surf conditions with waves between 2 to 3 feet across all zones.

The rip current risk is moderate everywhere, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Those underwater channels can get spicy, especially near jetties and piers. Translation: proceed with caution and maybe bring a buddy.

Water temps are hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s - not tropical, but definitely bearable for late-season water warriors. From Sandy Hook to Ocean City, and stretching down to Rehoboth Beach, you'll find mostly cloudy skies with just a hint of drama - a slight chance of rain might crash the party.

Temperatures will dance in the upper 60s to lower 70s, perfect for layering up and looking cool. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even under those cloudy skies.

Tide hunters, mark your watches: high tides range from 6:25 AM at Belmar to 7:17 AM at Cape May. Low tides follow midday, bottoming out between 12:18 and 1:03 PM.

As the sun arcs from a 6:50 AM rise to a 6:42 PM sunset, this could be your last surf session of the season. Make it count, ocean lovers!

Catch those waves and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Feb 2025 10:45:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up some seriously moody maritime vibes.

Grab your windbreaker and board wax because we're looking at a classic late September coastal day. Northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some legit surf conditions with waves between 2 to 3 feet across all zones.

The rip current risk is moderate everywhere, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Those underwater channels can get spicy, especially near jetties and piers. Translation: proceed with caution and maybe bring a buddy.

Water temps are hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s - not tropical, but definitely bearable for late-season water warriors. From Sandy Hook to Ocean City, and stretching down to Rehoboth Beach, you'll find mostly cloudy skies with just a hint of drama - a slight chance of rain might crash the party.

Temperatures will dance in the upper 60s to lower 70s, perfect for layering up and looking cool. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even under those cloudy skies.

Tide hunters, mark your watches: high tides range from 6:25 AM at Belmar to 7:17 AM at Cape May. Low tides follow midday, bottoming out between 12:18 and 1:03 PM.

As the sun arcs from a 6:50 AM rise to a 6:42 PM sunset, this could be your last surf session of the season. Make it count, ocean lovers!

Catch those waves and stay safe out there!

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! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches are serving up some seriously moody maritime vibes.

Grab your windbreaker and board wax because we're looking at a classic late September coastal day. Northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some legit surf conditions with waves between 2 to 3 feet across all zones.

The rip current risk is moderate everywhere, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Those underwater channels can get spicy, especially near jetties and piers. Translation: proceed with caution and maybe bring a buddy.

Water temps are hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s - not tropical, but definitely bearable for late-season water warriors. From Sandy Hook to Ocean City, and stretching down to Rehoboth Beach, you'll find mostly cloudy skies with just a hint of drama - a slight chance of rain might crash the party.

Temperatures will dance in the upper 60s to lower 70s, perfect for layering up and looking cool. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even under those cloudy skies.

Tide hunters, mark your watches: high tides range from 6:25 AM at Belmar to 7:17 AM at Cape May. Low tides follow midday, bottoming out between 12:18 and 1:03 PM.

As the sun arcs from a 6:50 AM rise to a 6:42 PM sunset, this could be your last surf session of the season. Make it count, ocean lovers!

Catch those waves and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 02-18-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, today's looking like a moody Monday along the Jersey and Delaware coastlines. Grab your board and your windbreaker because we've got some interesting conditions brewing.

Expect a moderate rip current risk across all beach zones, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. The waves are holding steady at 2 to 3 feet - not epic, but definitely rideable. Northeast winds are pushing hard at 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy waters and a bit of a chill in the air.

Water temperatures are dancing between the lower 60s and lower 70s depending on your exact location. Sandy Hook's sitting pretty in the upper 60s, while Delaware beaches are enjoying slightly warmer waters in the lower 70s.

The sky's playing a cloudy game today. Eastern Monmouth might see some partly sunny breaks, but most areas are looking mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain around Atlantic City and Cape May. UV index is moderate, so don't forget some sun protection.

Temperature-wise, you'll want a light jacket. Coastal zones are hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Sunrise kicks off between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset closing the day between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

High tide times are scattered throughout the morning, ranging from 6:25 AM at Belmar to 7:17 AM at Cape May. Low tides follow around midday.

One final heads up - this is the last official surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those waves responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Feb 2025 10:45:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, today's looking like a moody Monday along the Jersey and Delaware coastlines. Grab your board and your windbreaker because we've got some interesting conditions brewing.

Expect a moderate rip current risk across all beach zones, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. The waves are holding steady at 2 to 3 feet - not epic, but definitely rideable. Northeast winds are pushing hard at 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy waters and a bit of a chill in the air.

Water temperatures are dancing between the lower 60s and lower 70s depending on your exact location. Sandy Hook's sitting pretty in the upper 60s, while Delaware beaches are enjoying slightly warmer waters in the lower 70s.

The sky's playing a cloudy game today. Eastern Monmouth might see some partly sunny breaks, but most areas are looking mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain around Atlantic City and Cape May. UV index is moderate, so don't forget some sun protection.

Temperature-wise, you'll want a light jacket. Coastal zones are hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Sunrise kicks off between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset closing the day between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

High tide times are scattered throughout the morning, ranging from 6:25 AM at Belmar to 7:17 AM at Cape May. Low tides follow around midday.

One final heads up - this is the last official surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those waves 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! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, today's looking like a moody Monday along the Jersey and Delaware coastlines. Grab your board and your windbreaker because we've got some interesting conditions brewing.

Expect a moderate rip current risk across all beach zones, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. The waves are holding steady at 2 to 3 feet - not epic, but definitely rideable. Northeast winds are pushing hard at 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy waters and a bit of a chill in the air.

Water temperatures are dancing between the lower 60s and lower 70s depending on your exact location. Sandy Hook's sitting pretty in the upper 60s, while Delaware beaches are enjoying slightly warmer waters in the lower 70s.

The sky's playing a cloudy game today. Eastern Monmouth might see some partly sunny breaks, but most areas are looking mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain around Atlantic City and Cape May. UV index is moderate, so don't forget some sun protection.

Temperature-wise, you'll want a light jacket. Coastal zones are hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Sunrise kicks off between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, with sunset closing the day between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

High tide times are scattered throughout the morning, ranging from 6:25 AM at Belmar to 7:17 AM at Cape May. Low tides follow around midday.

One final heads up - this is the last official surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those waves responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 02-17-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Summer's swan song is here, and we're bringing you the final surf zone forecast for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches on this last day of September.

Heads up, wave riders: moderate rip current risks are in play across all coastal zones. You'll want to stay alert and stick close to lifeguard stations. The surf's looking consistent with waves ranging 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers and body boarders.

Water temperatures are telling a late summer story - ranging from the lower 60s in Atlantic City to a more inviting upper 60s around Sandy Hook and Cape May. Delaware beaches are sitting pretty in the lower 70s.

Meteorologically speaking, expect mostly cloudy conditions with a slight rain chance in some areas. Northeast winds are cranking between 15 to 20 miles per hour, which will keep things interesting on the water. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend.

Temperature-wise, you're looking at highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s - not bad for the tail end of September. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

Pro tip: Check those tide charts! High tides are rolling in early morning, with low tides hitting midday. Barnegat, Cape May, Rehoboth - each has its own rhythm.

One major note: This is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Tomorrow, October 1st, marks the official close. So make these last waves count, beach warriors!

Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the ocean's farewell performance.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Feb 2025 10:45:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Summer's swan song is here, and we're bringing you the final surf zone forecast for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches on this last day of September.

Heads up, wave riders: moderate rip current risks are in play across all coastal zones. You'll want to stay alert and stick close to lifeguard stations. The surf's looking consistent with waves ranging 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers and body boarders.

Water temperatures are telling a late summer story - ranging from the lower 60s in Atlantic City to a more inviting upper 60s around Sandy Hook and Cape May. Delaware beaches are sitting pretty in the lower 70s.

Meteorologically speaking, expect mostly cloudy conditions with a slight rain chance in some areas. Northeast winds are cranking between 15 to 20 miles per hour, which will keep things interesting on the water. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend.

Temperature-wise, you're looking at highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s - not bad for the tail end of September. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

Pro tip: Check those tide charts! High tides are rolling in early morning, with low tides hitting midday. Barnegat, Cape May, Rehoboth - each has its own rhythm.

One major note: This is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Tomorrow, October 1st, marks the official close. So make these last waves count, beach warriors!

Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the ocean's farewell performance.

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! Summer's swan song is here, and we're bringing you the final surf zone forecast for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches on this last day of September.

Heads up, wave riders: moderate rip current risks are in play across all coastal zones. You'll want to stay alert and stick close to lifeguard stations. The surf's looking consistent with waves ranging 2 to 3 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers and body boarders.

Water temperatures are telling a late summer story - ranging from the lower 60s in Atlantic City to a more inviting upper 60s around Sandy Hook and Cape May. Delaware beaches are sitting pretty in the lower 70s.

Meteorologically speaking, expect mostly cloudy conditions with a slight rain chance in some areas. Northeast winds are cranking between 15 to 20 miles per hour, which will keep things interesting on the water. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend.

Temperature-wise, you're looking at highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s - not bad for the tail end of September. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

Pro tip: Check those tide charts! High tides are rolling in early morning, with low tides hitting midday. Barnegat, Cape May, Rehoboth - each has its own rhythm.

One major note: This is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. Tomorrow, October 1st, marks the official close. So make these last waves count, beach warriors!

Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the ocean's farewell performance.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 02-15-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into the final surf zone forecast of the 2024 season, and Mother Nature's serving up some interesting conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast.

If you're planning to hit the waves today, expect a moderate rip current risk that demands respect. The surf is running a solid 2 to 3 feet across all regions, perfect for some casual riding but requiring careful navigation.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May, the northeast winds are blowing strong at 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating a slightly choppy maritime atmosphere. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, so you'll want a light wetsuit if you're planning an extended session.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with a hint of potential rain in some areas, particularly around Atlantic City and Delaware beaches. The UV index sits at moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen even with the cloud cover.

Temperature-wise, expect highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s - not bad for a late September day. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

Each region has its unique high tide times: Sandy Hook at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, Cape May at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM.

A word of caution: while conditions aren't extreme, life-threatening rip currents remain possible, especially near jetties and piers. Stay alert, know your limits, and always prioritize safety.

This marks the end of our 2024 surf zone forecast season. 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, 15 Feb 2025 10:45:32 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into the final surf zone forecast of the 2024 season, and Mother Nature's serving up some interesting conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast.

If you're planning to hit the waves today, expect a moderate rip current risk that demands respect. The surf is running a solid 2 to 3 feet across all regions, perfect for some casual riding but requiring careful navigation.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May, the northeast winds are blowing strong at 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating a slightly choppy maritime atmosphere. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, so you'll want a light wetsuit if you're planning an extended session.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with a hint of potential rain in some areas, particularly around Atlantic City and Delaware beaches. The UV index sits at moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen even with the cloud cover.

Temperature-wise, expect highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s - not bad for a late September day. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

Each region has its unique high tide times: Sandy Hook at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, Cape May at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM.

A word of caution: while conditions aren't extreme, life-threatening rip currents remain possible, especially near jetties and piers. Stay alert, know your limits, and always prioritize safety.

This marks the end of our 2024 surf zone forecast season. 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's up, beach lovers! We're diving into the final surf zone forecast of the 2024 season, and Mother Nature's serving up some interesting conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coast.

If you're planning to hit the waves today, expect a moderate rip current risk that demands respect. The surf is running a solid 2 to 3 feet across all regions, perfect for some casual riding but requiring careful navigation.

From Sandy Hook down to Cape May, the northeast winds are blowing strong at 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating a slightly choppy maritime atmosphere. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s, so you'll want a light wetsuit if you're planning an extended session.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with a hint of potential rain in some areas, particularly around Atlantic City and Delaware beaches. The UV index sits at moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen even with the cloud cover.

Temperature-wise, expect highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s - not bad for a late September day. Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM.

Each region has its unique high tide times: Sandy Hook at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, Cape May at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM.

A word of caution: while conditions aren't extreme, life-threatening rip currents remain possible, especially near jetties and piers. Stay alert, know your limits, and always prioritize safety.

This marks the end of our 2024 surf zone forecast season. 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 02-14-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some gnarly conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Buckle up for a moderate rip current risk that's got surfers and swimmers on high alert. Expect waves dancing between 2 to 3 feet - perfect for catching some late-season swells. Water temperatures are hanging in the sweet spot - ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your beach location.

The weather's playing a bit of hide and seek today. Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking partly sunny with a crisp northeast wind around 15 mph. Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are leaning more toward mostly cloudy skies, with Atlantic City and Cape May throwing in a slight chance of rain for dramatic effect.

Temperature-wise, you'll want a light jacket. Coastal areas are sitting in the upper 60s to lower 70s. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with the cloud cover.

Tide watchers, listen up! High tides are rolling in early morning - Belmar at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, Cape May at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM.

Sunrise and sunset are giving us those classic early autumn vibes - rising between 6:50 and 6:55 AM and setting between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

One last heads up - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. So grab your board, respect the waves, and make these last beach moments count!

Stay safe, stay stoked!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Feb 2025 10:44:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some gnarly conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Buckle up for a moderate rip current risk that's got surfers and swimmers on high alert. Expect waves dancing between 2 to 3 feet - perfect for catching some late-season swells. Water temperatures are hanging in the sweet spot - ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your beach location.

The weather's playing a bit of hide and seek today. Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking partly sunny with a crisp northeast wind around 15 mph. Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are leaning more toward mostly cloudy skies, with Atlantic City and Cape May throwing in a slight chance of rain for dramatic effect.

Temperature-wise, you'll want a light jacket. Coastal areas are sitting in the upper 60s to lower 70s. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with the cloud cover.

Tide watchers, listen up! High tides are rolling in early morning - Belmar at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, Cape May at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM.

Sunrise and sunset are giving us those classic early autumn vibes - rising between 6:50 and 6:55 AM and setting between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

One last heads up - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. So grab your board, respect the waves, and make these last beach moments count!

Stay safe, stay stoked!

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! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some gnarly conditions brewing along the Jersey Shore and Delaware coastline.

Buckle up for a moderate rip current risk that's got surfers and swimmers on high alert. Expect waves dancing between 2 to 3 feet - perfect for catching some late-season swells. Water temperatures are hanging in the sweet spot - ranging from the lower 60s to lower 70s depending on your beach location.

The weather's playing a bit of hide and seek today. Eastern Monmouth and Sandy Hook are looking partly sunny with a crisp northeast wind around 15 mph. Long Beach Island and Atlantic City are leaning more toward mostly cloudy skies, with Atlantic City and Cape May throwing in a slight chance of rain for dramatic effect.

Temperature-wise, you'll want a light jacket. Coastal areas are sitting in the upper 60s to lower 70s. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even with the cloud cover.

Tide watchers, listen up! High tides are rolling in early morning - Belmar at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, Cape May at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM.

Sunrise and sunset are giving us those classic early autumn vibes - rising between 6:50 and 6:55 AM and setting between 6:42 and 6:47 PM.

One last heads up - this is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season. So grab your board, respect the waves, and make these last beach moments count!

Stay safe, stay stoked!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 02-13-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some waves and weather to keep you in the know.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, the Jersey Shore is serving up a moderate rip current risk today. So surfers and swimmers, stay alert and watch those undertows. The surf is looking consistent with 2 to 3 foot waves rolling in across the coastline.

Winds are blowing steady from the northeast around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means slightly choppy conditions but nothing too wild. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s - definitely wetsuit weather for those hardcore swimmers and surfers.

Each coastal zone is seeing mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, particularly down in Atlantic City and Cape May. Temperatures will peak in the upper 60s to lower 70s, making for a crisp autumn beach day. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget some sunscreen if you're planning to catch some rays.

Tide schedules are looking pretty standard. Expect high tides in the early morning hours between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with corresponding low tides around midday. Sunrise will be around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing out the day at approximately 6:45 PM.

A quick safety reminder: life-threatening rip currents can occur near groins, jetties, and piers, so stay vigilant and swim smart. This is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, so make these last beach days count!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Feb 2025 10:45:38 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some waves and weather to keep you in the know.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, the Jersey Shore is serving up a moderate rip current risk today. So surfers and swimmers, stay alert and watch those undertows. The surf is looking consistent with 2 to 3 foot waves rolling in across the coastline.

Winds are blowing steady from the northeast around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means slightly choppy conditions but nothing too wild. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s - definitely wetsuit weather for those hardcore swimmers and surfers.

Each coastal zone is seeing mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, particularly down in Atlantic City and Cape May. Temperatures will peak in the upper 60s to lower 70s, making for a crisp autumn beach day. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget some sunscreen if you're planning to catch some rays.

Tide schedules are looking pretty standard. Expect high tides in the early morning hours between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with corresponding low tides around midday. Sunrise will be around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing out the day at approximately 6:45 PM.

A quick safety reminder: life-threatening rip currents can occur near groins, jetties, and piers, so stay vigilant and swim smart. This is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, so make these last beach days count!

Stay safe, stay stoked, 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! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, we've got some waves and weather to keep you in the know.

From Sandy Hook to Cape May, the Jersey Shore is serving up a moderate rip current risk today. So surfers and swimmers, stay alert and watch those undertows. The surf is looking consistent with 2 to 3 foot waves rolling in across the coastline.

Winds are blowing steady from the northeast around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means slightly choppy conditions but nothing too wild. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 60s - definitely wetsuit weather for those hardcore swimmers and surfers.

Each coastal zone is seeing mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, particularly down in Atlantic City and Cape May. Temperatures will peak in the upper 60s to lower 70s, making for a crisp autumn beach day. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget some sunscreen if you're planning to catch some rays.

Tide schedules are looking pretty standard. Expect high tides in the early morning hours between 6:25 and 7:17 AM, with corresponding low tides around midday. Sunrise will be around 6:50 AM, with sunset closing out the day at approximately 6:45 PM.

A quick safety reminder: life-threatening rip currents can occur near groins, jetties, and piers, so stay vigilant and swim smart. This is the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, so make these last beach days count!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 02-12-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

If you're hitting the waves, prepare for a moderate rip current risk that demands respect and caution. The surf is serving up a clean 2 to 3 foot swell - perfect for some morning rides or relaxed beach time.

Northeast winds are blowing steady around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating a crisp and dynamic ocean atmosphere. Water temperatures are hovering between the mid to upper 60s, so you might want that light wetsuit or rash guard.

Weather-wise, expect a mostly cloudy day with just a hint of potential rain, particularly down in Atlantic City and Cape May. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even under those cloudy skies.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across the regions. For you early birds, high tides range from 6:25 AM in Belmar to 7:17 AM in Cape May. Low tides will bottom out around midday.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy the beach scene.

A word of wisdom for ocean enthusiasts: while rip currents are possible, stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Your safety is the ultimate priority.

This marks our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count! Catch those waves, soak up the sea breeze, and enjoy the coastal magic.

Stay stoked and stay safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Feb 2025 15:00:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

If you're hitting the waves, prepare for a moderate rip current risk that demands respect and caution. The surf is serving up a clean 2 to 3 foot swell - perfect for some morning rides or relaxed beach time.

Northeast winds are blowing steady around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating a crisp and dynamic ocean atmosphere. Water temperatures are hovering between the mid to upper 60s, so you might want that light wetsuit or rash guard.

Weather-wise, expect a mostly cloudy day with just a hint of potential rain, particularly down in Atlantic City and Cape May. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even under those cloudy skies.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across the regions. For you early birds, high tides range from 6:25 AM in Belmar to 7:17 AM in Cape May. Low tides will bottom out around midday.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy the beach scene.

A word of wisdom for ocean enthusiasts: while rip currents are possible, stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Your safety is the ultimate priority.

This marks our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count! Catch those waves, soak up the sea breeze, and enjoy the coastal magic.

Stay stoked and stay safe!

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! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

If you're hitting the waves, prepare for a moderate rip current risk that demands respect and caution. The surf is serving up a clean 2 to 3 foot swell - perfect for some morning rides or relaxed beach time.

Northeast winds are blowing steady around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating a crisp and dynamic ocean atmosphere. Water temperatures are hovering between the mid to upper 60s, so you might want that light wetsuit or rash guard.

Weather-wise, expect a mostly cloudy day with just a hint of potential rain, particularly down in Atlantic City and Cape May. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend even under those cloudy skies.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across the regions. For you early birds, high tides range from 6:25 AM in Belmar to 7:17 AM in Cape May. Low tides will bottom out around midday.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:42 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy the beach scene.

A word of wisdom for ocean enthusiasts: while rip currents are possible, stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Your safety is the ultimate priority.

This marks our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so make these last beach moments count! Catch those waves, soak up the sea breeze, and enjoy the coastal magic.

Stay stoked and stay safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 02-11-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Get ready for a moderate rip current day with waves dancing between 2 to 3 feet - perfect for experienced surfers but requiring some caution. The northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy waters and a bit of a challenge for casual swimmers.

Water temperatures are cooling down, ranging from the lower 60s to upper 60s, so you might want that wetsuit if you're planning an extended ocean adventure. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, especially down towards Atlantic City and Cape May.

The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend - don't let the cloudy conditions fool you. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s, making for a crisp late September beach day.

Tide watchers, take note! High tides are rolling in during the early morning hours. Belmar checks in at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, Cape May at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM.

Pro tip: Keep an eye out near groins, jetties, and piers where rip currents can be particularly tricky. While today's risk is moderate, safety should always be your priority.

As the sun rises between 6:50 and 6:55 AM and sets between 6:42 and 6:47 PM, this marks the official end of our 2024 surf zone forecast season. Stay safe, have fun, and catch those waves responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Feb 2025 18:21:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Get ready for a moderate rip current day with waves dancing between 2 to 3 feet - perfect for experienced surfers but requiring some caution. The northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy waters and a bit of a challenge for casual swimmers.

Water temperatures are cooling down, ranging from the lower 60s to upper 60s, so you might want that wetsuit if you're planning an extended ocean adventure. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, especially down towards Atlantic City and Cape May.

The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend - don't let the cloudy conditions fool you. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s, making for a crisp late September beach day.

Tide watchers, take note! High tides are rolling in during the early morning hours. Belmar checks in at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, Cape May at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM.

Pro tip: Keep an eye out near groins, jetties, and piers where rip currents can be particularly tricky. While today's risk is moderate, safety should always be your priority.

As the sun rises between 6:50 and 6:55 AM and sets between 6:42 and 6:47 PM, this marks the official end of our 2024 surf zone forecast season. Stay safe, have fun, and catch those waves 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! As we wrap up the 2024 beach forecast season, let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Get ready for a moderate rip current day with waves dancing between 2 to 3 feet - perfect for experienced surfers but requiring some caution. The northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, which means choppy waters and a bit of a challenge for casual swimmers.

Water temperatures are cooling down, ranging from the lower 60s to upper 60s, so you might want that wetsuit if you're planning an extended ocean adventure. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, especially down towards Atlantic City and Cape May.

The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still your friend - don't let the cloudy conditions fool you. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s, making for a crisp late September beach day.

Tide watchers, take note! High tides are rolling in during the early morning hours. Belmar checks in at 6:25 AM, Barnegat Inlet at 6:51 AM, Atlantic City at 6:43 AM, Cape May at 7:17 AM, and Rehoboth Beach at 6:52 AM.

Pro tip: Keep an eye out near groins, jetties, and piers where rip currents can be particularly tricky. While today's risk is moderate, safety should always be your priority.

As the sun rises between 6:50 and 6:55 AM and sets between 6:42 and 6:47 PM, this marks the official end of our 2024 surf zone forecast season. Stay safe, have fun, and catch those waves responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 12-21-2024</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 surf season, the New Jersey and Delaware coastline is serving up some seriously moody maritime vibes. Today's looking like a mixed bag of coastal conditions that'll keep surfers and beach-goers on their toes.

Across the board, we're seeing moderate rip current risks, so listen up water warriors - these aren't your typical lazy waves. Surf heights are holding steady at 2 to 3 feet, perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some late-season swells.

Let's break it down by region. From Sandy Hook to Long Beach Island, expect northeast winds howling around 15 mph, pushing temperatures into the upper 60s. Water temps are hovering in the mid to upper 60s - wetsuit weather, folks! The sky's playing dress-up with partly sunny to mostly cloudy conditions, throwing in a slight chance of rain along the Atlantic City and Cape May stretches.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen even if clouds are playing peek-a-boo. Water temperatures range from the lower 60s to lower 70s, giving you a refreshing splash depending on your coastal spot.

High tides are rolling in early morning - check your local spots like Belmar, Barnegat Inlet, and Rehoboth Beach for precise timing. Sunrise and sunset are bookending your day between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, and 6:42 to 6:47 PM.

Pro tip: watch out for those sneaky rip currents near jetties, groins, and piers. They might look innocent, but they pack a punch.

This is our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so soak up these last moments of coastal magic. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch you on the flip side!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Dec 2024 16:28:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 surf season, the New Jersey and Delaware coastline is serving up some seriously moody maritime vibes. Today's looking like a mixed bag of coastal conditions that'll keep surfers and beach-goers on their toes.

Across the board, we're seeing moderate rip current risks, so listen up water warriors - these aren't your typical lazy waves. Surf heights are holding steady at 2 to 3 feet, perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some late-season swells.

Let's break it down by region. From Sandy Hook to Long Beach Island, expect northeast winds howling around 15 mph, pushing temperatures into the upper 60s. Water temps are hovering in the mid to upper 60s - wetsuit weather, folks! The sky's playing dress-up with partly sunny to mostly cloudy conditions, throwing in a slight chance of rain along the Atlantic City and Cape May stretches.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen even if clouds are playing peek-a-boo. Water temperatures range from the lower 60s to lower 70s, giving you a refreshing splash depending on your coastal spot.

High tides are rolling in early morning - check your local spots like Belmar, Barnegat Inlet, and Rehoboth Beach for precise timing. Sunrise and sunset are bookending your day between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, and 6:42 to 6:47 PM.

Pro tip: watch out for those sneaky rip currents near jetties, groins, and piers. They might look innocent, but they pack a punch.

This is our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so soak up these last moments of coastal magic. Stay safe, stay stoked, and 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 up, beach lovers! As we wrap up the 2024 surf season, the New Jersey and Delaware coastline is serving up some seriously moody maritime vibes. Today's looking like a mixed bag of coastal conditions that'll keep surfers and beach-goers on their toes.

Across the board, we're seeing moderate rip current risks, so listen up water warriors - these aren't your typical lazy waves. Surf heights are holding steady at 2 to 3 feet, perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some late-season swells.

Let's break it down by region. From Sandy Hook to Long Beach Island, expect northeast winds howling around 15 mph, pushing temperatures into the upper 60s. Water temps are hovering in the mid to upper 60s - wetsuit weather, folks! The sky's playing dress-up with partly sunny to mostly cloudy conditions, throwing in a slight chance of rain along the Atlantic City and Cape May stretches.

UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen even if clouds are playing peek-a-boo. Water temperatures range from the lower 60s to lower 70s, giving you a refreshing splash depending on your coastal spot.

High tides are rolling in early morning - check your local spots like Belmar, Barnegat Inlet, and Rehoboth Beach for precise timing. Sunrise and sunset are bookending your day between 6:50 and 6:55 AM, and 6:42 to 6:47 PM.

Pro tip: watch out for those sneaky rip currents near jetties, groins, and piers. They might look innocent, but they pack a punch.

This is our final surf zone forecast for 2024, so soak up these last moments of coastal magic. Stay safe, stay stoked, and 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 12-17-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in New Jersey and Delaware? Well, get excited because I've got the inside scoop on today's surf zone forecast for some awesome beach spots!

Let's start with Eastern Monmouth, where you can expect a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a partly sunny day with temps in the upper 60s. Don't forget your sunscreen with a moderate UV index and keep an eye out for northeast winds at around 15 miles per hour.

Over on Long Beach Island, the story continues with a similar vibe - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy weather with highs around 70. The water may be a bit cooler in the mid-60s, so bring your wetsuit if needed!

Heading down to Atlantic City, you can anticipate a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a chance of rain with temps in the lower 70s. Keep an eye out for those northeast winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

And last but not least, down at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, you'll find a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. Water temps will be in the lower 70s, so get ready for a refreshing dip in the ocean!

So grab your boards, pack your sunscreen, and get ready for a fantastic day out on the waves at these fantastic beach destinations. Remember to stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for any changes throughout the 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>Tue, 17 Dec 2024 11:45:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in New Jersey and Delaware? Well, get excited because I've got the inside scoop on today's surf zone forecast for some awesome beach spots!

Let's start with Eastern Monmouth, where you can expect a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a partly sunny day with temps in the upper 60s. Don't forget your sunscreen with a moderate UV index and keep an eye out for northeast winds at around 15 miles per hour.

Over on Long Beach Island, the story continues with a similar vibe - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy weather with highs around 70. The water may be a bit cooler in the mid-60s, so bring your wetsuit if needed!

Heading down to Atlantic City, you can anticipate a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a chance of rain with temps in the lower 70s. Keep an eye out for those northeast winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

And last but not least, down at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, you'll find a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. Water temps will be in the lower 70s, so get ready for a refreshing dip in the ocean!

So grab your boards, pack your sunscreen, and get ready for a fantastic day out on the waves at these fantastic beach destinations. Remember to stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for any changes throughout the 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[Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in New Jersey and Delaware? Well, get excited because I've got the inside scoop on today's surf zone forecast for some awesome beach spots!

Let's start with Eastern Monmouth, where you can expect a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a partly sunny day with temps in the upper 60s. Don't forget your sunscreen with a moderate UV index and keep an eye out for northeast winds at around 15 miles per hour.

Over on Long Beach Island, the story continues with a similar vibe - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy weather with highs around 70. The water may be a bit cooler in the mid-60s, so bring your wetsuit if needed!

Heading down to Atlantic City, you can anticipate a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a chance of rain with temps in the lower 70s. Keep an eye out for those northeast winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

And last but not least, down at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, you'll find a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. Water temps will be in the lower 70s, so get ready for a refreshing dip in the ocean!

So grab your boards, pack your sunscreen, and get ready for a fantastic day out on the waves at these fantastic beach destinations. Remember to stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for any changes throughout the 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 12-14-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7614760768</link>
      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Let's catch a wave with the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including the sandy beaches of Sandy Hook, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The weather's looking partly sunny with temperatures in the upper 60s. Watch out for Northeast winds zipping by at around 15 miles per hour.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean by Long Beach Island, we've got a similar vibe with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and mostly cloudy skies. The water's a bit cooler in the mid-60s, with highs around 70. Hold onto your boards with those Northeast winds at 15 miles per hour!

For you beachgoers in Coastal Atlantic at Atlantic City, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Expect mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain, and highs in the lower 70s. Hold onto your hats with Northeast winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Moving down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, it's more of the same with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and partly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s with those brisk Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

And last but not least, at the Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 3 feet surf heights. The weather's mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain and temperatures in the lower 70s. Hold onto your surfboards with Northeast winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Remember, safety first, surfers! Keep an eye out for those rip currents, and enjoy the waves responsibly. This forecast will be the last for the 2024 season, so make the most of it 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, 14 Dec 2024 11:46:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Let's catch a wave with the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including the sandy beaches of Sandy Hook, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The weather's looking partly sunny with temperatures in the upper 60s. Watch out for Northeast winds zipping by at around 15 miles per hour.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean by Long Beach Island, we've got a similar vibe with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and mostly cloudy skies. The water's a bit cooler in the mid-60s, with highs around 70. Hold onto your boards with those Northeast winds at 15 miles per hour!

For you beachgoers in Coastal Atlantic at Atlantic City, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Expect mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain, and highs in the lower 70s. Hold onto your hats with Northeast winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Moving down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, it's more of the same with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and partly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s with those brisk Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

And last but not least, at the Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 3 feet surf heights. The weather's mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain and temperatures in the lower 70s. Hold onto your surfboards with Northeast winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Remember, safety first, surfers! Keep an eye out for those rip currents, and enjoy the waves responsibly. This forecast will be the last for the 2024 season, so make the most of it 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, beachgoers! Let's catch a wave with the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including the sandy beaches of Sandy Hook, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The weather's looking partly sunny with temperatures in the upper 60s. Watch out for Northeast winds zipping by at around 15 miles per hour.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean by Long Beach Island, we've got a similar vibe with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and mostly cloudy skies. The water's a bit cooler in the mid-60s, with highs around 70. Hold onto your boards with those Northeast winds at 15 miles per hour!

For you beachgoers in Coastal Atlantic at Atlantic City, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Expect mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain, and highs in the lower 70s. Hold onto your hats with Northeast winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Moving down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, it's more of the same with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and partly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s with those brisk Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

And last but not least, at the Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 3 feet surf heights. The weather's mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain and temperatures in the lower 70s. Hold onto your surfboards with Northeast winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Remember, safety first, surfers! Keep an eye out for those rip currents, and enjoy the waves responsibly. This forecast will be the last for the 2024 season, so make the most of it 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 12-13-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3960782166</link>
      <description>Ahoy, beach lovers! Time to catch the latest wave on what the surf has in store for today in New Jersey and Delaware! Grab your boards and let's dive into the deets!

Starting up north at Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a rip current risk at a moderate level. Surf heights are rolling in at 2 to 3 feet, and the water temperature is in the upper 60s. So, grab your wetsuits because the high temperature will be in the upper 60s. It's looking like a partly sunny day with northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. Keep an eye out for the tides at Belmar. And remember, always check out the UV index before hitting those waves!

Heading down the coast to Long Beach Island at Coastal Ocean, the scene is pretty similar. Moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a high temperature around 70. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, with northeast winds cruising at 15 miles per hour. Tides at Barnegat Inlet are worth paying attention to for the best surfing times!

Swaying towards Atlantic City at Coastal Atlantic, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a lower 70s high temperature. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, so get ready for a mostly cloudy day with a slight chance of rain. Don't forget, northeast winds will be blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour, making for some thrilling waves to ride!

Venturing over to Cape May at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, the surf forecast stays consistent with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a lower 70s high temperature. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and don't be surprised by mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour will keep things exciting!

Wrapping it up in Delaware Beaches, including the shoreline of Rehoboth Beach. Expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a lower 70s high temperature. It's mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, perfect for some thrilling wave action. So, suit up, shore up, and get ready to ride those gnarly waves, surfers!

Remember to stay safe out there, keep an eye on the tide, and, of course, have a blast catching those waves! And before you hit the sand, don't forget to check out the details on thunderstorm, waterspout, and UV with the link provided in the 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. Enjoy your surf-day!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Dec 2024 11:46:51 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, beach lovers! Time to catch the latest wave on what the surf has in store for today in New Jersey and Delaware! Grab your boards and let's dive into the deets!

Starting up north at Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a rip current risk at a moderate level. Surf heights are rolling in at 2 to 3 feet, and the water temperature is in the upper 60s. So, grab your wetsuits because the high temperature will be in the upper 60s. It's looking like a partly sunny day with northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. Keep an eye out for the tides at Belmar. And remember, always check out the UV index before hitting those waves!

Heading down the coast to Long Beach Island at Coastal Ocean, the scene is pretty similar. Moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a high temperature around 70. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, with northeast winds cruising at 15 miles per hour. Tides at Barnegat Inlet are worth paying attention to for the best surfing times!

Swaying towards Atlantic City at Coastal Atlantic, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a lower 70s high temperature. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, so get ready for a mostly cloudy day with a slight chance of rain. Don't forget, northeast winds will be blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour, making for some thrilling waves to ride!

Venturing over to Cape May at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, the surf forecast stays consistent with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a lower 70s high temperature. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and don't be surprised by mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour will keep things exciting!

Wrapping it up in Delaware Beaches, including the shoreline of Rehoboth Beach. Expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a lower 70s high temperature. It's mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, perfect for some thrilling wave action. So, suit up, shore up, and get ready to ride those gnarly waves, surfers!

Remember to stay safe out there, keep an eye on the tide, and, of course, have a blast catching those waves! And before you hit the sand, don't forget to check out the details on thunderstorm, waterspout, and UV with the link provided in the 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. Enjoy your surf-day!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, beach lovers! Time to catch the latest wave on what the surf has in store for today in New Jersey and Delaware! Grab your boards and let's dive into the deets!

Starting up north at Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a rip current risk at a moderate level. Surf heights are rolling in at 2 to 3 feet, and the water temperature is in the upper 60s. So, grab your wetsuits because the high temperature will be in the upper 60s. It's looking like a partly sunny day with northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. Keep an eye out for the tides at Belmar. And remember, always check out the UV index before hitting those waves!

Heading down the coast to Long Beach Island at Coastal Ocean, the scene is pretty similar. Moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a high temperature around 70. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, with northeast winds cruising at 15 miles per hour. Tides at Barnegat Inlet are worth paying attention to for the best surfing times!

Swaying towards Atlantic City at Coastal Atlantic, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a lower 70s high temperature. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, so get ready for a mostly cloudy day with a slight chance of rain. Don't forget, northeast winds will be blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour, making for some thrilling waves to ride!

Venturing over to Cape May at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, the surf forecast stays consistent with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a lower 70s high temperature. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and don't be surprised by mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour will keep things exciting!

Wrapping it up in Delaware Beaches, including the shoreline of Rehoboth Beach. Expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a lower 70s high temperature. It's mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, perfect for some thrilling wave action. So, suit up, shore up, and get ready to ride those gnarly waves, surfers!

Remember to stay safe out there, keep an eye on the tide, and, of course, have a blast catching those waves! And before you hit the sand, don't forget to check out the details on thunderstorm, waterspout, and UV with the link provided in the 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. Enjoy your surf-day!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 12-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beach lovers, surfers, and wave enthusiasts! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun! Let's dive into what the waves have in store for New Jersey and Delaware.

Starting off with Sandy Hook in Eastern Monmouth, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights will be between 2 to 3 feet, not too shabby! The UV index is moderate, so slap on that sunscreen. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and the high temperature will reach the upper 60s as well. Expect partly sunny skies and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Over at Long Beach Island in Coastal Ocean, it's another day of moderate rip current risk with 2 to 3 feet of surf. The UV index remains moderate, and the water temperature is in the mid 60s. Today's high temperature will be around 70 degrees with mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds at 15 miles per hour.

Venturing to Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, the rip current risk stays moderate with 2 to 3 feet surf height. The UV index is moderate, and the water temperature is in the lower 60s. You might see mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, and expect northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with a high temperature in the lower 70s.

Heading down to Ocean City in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is moderate, the water temperature is in the upper 60s, and there's a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The high temperature will be in the lower 70s with those pesky northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Wrapping it up with Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, where the moderate rip current risk continues with 2 to 3 feet of surf. The UV index is moderate, water temperatures are in the lower 70s, and skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain. The high temperature will also be in the lower 70s with northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

And remember, for more in-depth info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV safety, check out the link provided. That's all for today's surf zone forecast, folks. Catch those 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, 13 Dec 2024 11:46:14 -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 enthusiasts! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun! Let's dive into what the waves have in store for New Jersey and Delaware.

Starting off with Sandy Hook in Eastern Monmouth, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights will be between 2 to 3 feet, not too shabby! The UV index is moderate, so slap on that sunscreen. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and the high temperature will reach the upper 60s as well. Expect partly sunny skies and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Over at Long Beach Island in Coastal Ocean, it's another day of moderate rip current risk with 2 to 3 feet of surf. The UV index remains moderate, and the water temperature is in the mid 60s. Today's high temperature will be around 70 degrees with mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds at 15 miles per hour.

Venturing to Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, the rip current risk stays moderate with 2 to 3 feet surf height. The UV index is moderate, and the water temperature is in the lower 60s. You might see mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, and expect northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with a high temperature in the lower 70s.

Heading down to Ocean City in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is moderate, the water temperature is in the upper 60s, and there's a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The high temperature will be in the lower 70s with those pesky northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Wrapping it up with Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, where the moderate rip current risk continues with 2 to 3 feet of surf. The UV index is moderate, water temperatures are in the lower 70s, and skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain. The high temperature will also be in the lower 70s with northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

And remember, for more in-depth info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV safety, check out the link provided. That's all for today's surf zone forecast, folks. Catch those 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, surfers, and wave enthusiasts! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun! Let's dive into what the waves have in store for New Jersey and Delaware.

Starting off with Sandy Hook in Eastern Monmouth, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights will be between 2 to 3 feet, not too shabby! The UV index is moderate, so slap on that sunscreen. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and the high temperature will reach the upper 60s as well. Expect partly sunny skies and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Over at Long Beach Island in Coastal Ocean, it's another day of moderate rip current risk with 2 to 3 feet of surf. The UV index remains moderate, and the water temperature is in the mid 60s. Today's high temperature will be around 70 degrees with mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds at 15 miles per hour.

Venturing to Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, the rip current risk stays moderate with 2 to 3 feet surf height. The UV index is moderate, and the water temperature is in the lower 60s. You might see mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, and expect northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour with a high temperature in the lower 70s.

Heading down to Ocean City in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is moderate, the water temperature is in the upper 60s, and there's a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The high temperature will be in the lower 70s with those pesky northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Wrapping it up with Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, where the moderate rip current risk continues with 2 to 3 feet of surf. The UV index is moderate, water temperatures are in the lower 70s, and skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain. The high temperature will also be in the lower 70s with northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

And remember, for more in-depth info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV safety, check out the link provided. That's all for today's surf zone forecast, folks. Catch those 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 12-12-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, fellow surf seekers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, grab your boards because we've got the inside scoop on the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service. 

Let's kick things off in Eastern Monmouth, where we've got a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, so you're in the clear to catch those waves! The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen as you enjoy the upper 60s temps and some partly sunny weather. Plus, we've got Northeasterly winds around 15 miles per hour to keep things interesting.

And hey, the fun doesn't stop there! Head over to Coastal Ocean for more waves at 2 to 3 feet, a moderate rip current risk, and mostly cloudy skies. With water temps in the mid-60s and a high around 70, it's the perfect day for some surfing action. And don't worry about the winds – they'll be blowing from the Northeast at 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal Atlantic, we've got surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, a moderate rip current risk, and a slight chance of rain in the lower 70s temps. Brace yourselves for Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour – it's going to be a wild ride out there!

Over in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, expect more of the same excitement with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, a moderate rip current risk, and mostly cloudy weather. Keep an eye out for a slight chance of rain as you surf in the upper 60s temps and battle the Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Lastly, in the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, get ready for a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and another chance of rain in mostly cloudy weather. The lower 70s temps and Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour will make for a thrilling surfing session.

Remember, always check the provided links for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV protection. And mark your calendars because this will be the last surf zone forecast for the 2024 season – make the most of it!

Catch those waves, stay safe, and have a blast 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>Thu, 12 Dec 2024 11:46:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, fellow surf seekers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, grab your boards because we've got the inside scoop on the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service. 

Let's kick things off in Eastern Monmouth, where we've got a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, so you're in the clear to catch those waves! The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen as you enjoy the upper 60s temps and some partly sunny weather. Plus, we've got Northeasterly winds around 15 miles per hour to keep things interesting.

And hey, the fun doesn't stop there! Head over to Coastal Ocean for more waves at 2 to 3 feet, a moderate rip current risk, and mostly cloudy skies. With water temps in the mid-60s and a high around 70, it's the perfect day for some surfing action. And don't worry about the winds – they'll be blowing from the Northeast at 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal Atlantic, we've got surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, a moderate rip current risk, and a slight chance of rain in the lower 70s temps. Brace yourselves for Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour – it's going to be a wild ride out there!

Over in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, expect more of the same excitement with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, a moderate rip current risk, and mostly cloudy weather. Keep an eye out for a slight chance of rain as you surf in the upper 60s temps and battle the Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Lastly, in the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, get ready for a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and another chance of rain in mostly cloudy weather. The lower 70s temps and Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour will make for a thrilling surfing session.

Remember, always check the provided links for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV protection. And mark your calendars because this will be the last surf zone forecast for the 2024 season – make the most of it!

Catch those waves, stay safe, and have a blast 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, fellow surf seekers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, grab your boards because we've got the inside scoop on the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service. 

Let's kick things off in Eastern Monmouth, where we've got a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, so you're in the clear to catch those waves! The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen as you enjoy the upper 60s temps and some partly sunny weather. Plus, we've got Northeasterly winds around 15 miles per hour to keep things interesting.

And hey, the fun doesn't stop there! Head over to Coastal Ocean for more waves at 2 to 3 feet, a moderate rip current risk, and mostly cloudy skies. With water temps in the mid-60s and a high around 70, it's the perfect day for some surfing action. And don't worry about the winds – they'll be blowing from the Northeast at 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal Atlantic, we've got surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, a moderate rip current risk, and a slight chance of rain in the lower 70s temps. Brace yourselves for Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour – it's going to be a wild ride out there!

Over in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, expect more of the same excitement with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, a moderate rip current risk, and mostly cloudy weather. Keep an eye out for a slight chance of rain as you surf in the upper 60s temps and battle the Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Lastly, in the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, get ready for a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and another chance of rain in mostly cloudy weather. The lower 70s temps and Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour will make for a thrilling surfing session.

Remember, always check the provided links for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV protection. And mark your calendars because this will be the last surf zone forecast for the 2024 season – make the most of it!

Catch those waves, stay safe, and have a blast 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 12-10-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6276260853</link>
      <description>Hey there awesome surfers and beachgoers! Time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun from Quiet Please Studios. Let's check out what the waves have in store for us today in New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights are looking pretty sweet at 2 to 3 feet, with a partly sunny sky and highs in the upper 60s. So, grab your board and get ready to catch some waves!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including the beaches of Long Beach Island – we're looking at similar conditions with moderate rip current risk, 2-3 feet surf heights, and a mostly cloudy day ahead. Highs around 70 degrees will keep you comfy as you ride those waves!

Next up, Coastal Atlantic with the beaches of Atlantic City - it's all about the moderate rip current risk again, 2-3 feet surf heights, and a slight chance of rain. But don't let that dampen your spirits! With highs in the lower 70s, it's still perfect beach weather.

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including the beaches of Ocean City, we're seeing more of the same - moderate rip current risk, mostly cloudy skies, and highs in the lower 70s. It's a good day to ride the waves and enjoy the ocean breeze!

Last but not least, in Delaware Beaches, including the beaches of Rehoboth Beach, we've got that moderate rip current risk continuing, with 2-3 feet surf heights and partly cloudy skies. The water temperature in the lower 70s is just right for a refreshing dip after surfing.

Remember to stay safe out there, watch out for those rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast riding those waves! And hey, don't forget to check out the links 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>Tue, 10 Dec 2024 11:46:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there awesome surfers and beachgoers! Time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun from Quiet Please Studios. Let's check out what the waves have in store for us today in New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights are looking pretty sweet at 2 to 3 feet, with a partly sunny sky and highs in the upper 60s. So, grab your board and get ready to catch some waves!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including the beaches of Long Beach Island – we're looking at similar conditions with moderate rip current risk, 2-3 feet surf heights, and a mostly cloudy day ahead. Highs around 70 degrees will keep you comfy as you ride those waves!

Next up, Coastal Atlantic with the beaches of Atlantic City - it's all about the moderate rip current risk again, 2-3 feet surf heights, and a slight chance of rain. But don't let that dampen your spirits! With highs in the lower 70s, it's still perfect beach weather.

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including the beaches of Ocean City, we're seeing more of the same - moderate rip current risk, mostly cloudy skies, and highs in the lower 70s. It's a good day to ride the waves and enjoy the ocean breeze!

Last but not least, in Delaware Beaches, including the beaches of Rehoboth Beach, we've got that moderate rip current risk continuing, with 2-3 feet surf heights and partly cloudy skies. The water temperature in the lower 70s is just right for a refreshing dip after surfing.

Remember to stay safe out there, watch out for those rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast riding those waves! And hey, don't forget to check out the links 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 awesome surfers and beachgoers! Time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun from Quiet Please Studios. Let's check out what the waves have in store for us today in New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights are looking pretty sweet at 2 to 3 feet, with a partly sunny sky and highs in the upper 60s. So, grab your board and get ready to catch some waves!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including the beaches of Long Beach Island – we're looking at similar conditions with moderate rip current risk, 2-3 feet surf heights, and a mostly cloudy day ahead. Highs around 70 degrees will keep you comfy as you ride those waves!

Next up, Coastal Atlantic with the beaches of Atlantic City - it's all about the moderate rip current risk again, 2-3 feet surf heights, and a slight chance of rain. But don't let that dampen your spirits! With highs in the lower 70s, it's still perfect beach weather.

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including the beaches of Ocean City, we're seeing more of the same - moderate rip current risk, mostly cloudy skies, and highs in the lower 70s. It's a good day to ride the waves and enjoy the ocean breeze!

Last but not least, in Delaware Beaches, including the beaches of Rehoboth Beach, we've got that moderate rip current risk continuing, with 2-3 feet surf heights and partly cloudy skies. The water temperature in the lower 70s is just right for a refreshing dip after surfing.

Remember to stay safe out there, watch out for those rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast riding those waves! And hey, don't forget to check out the links 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 12-08-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers, grab your boards and wetsuits because we've got the scoop on the surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware! 

Let's kick things off at Eastern Monmouth with surf heights reaching a fun 2 to 3 feet today. The rip current risk is moderate, so keep an eye out. With a high in the upper 60s, and partly sunny skies, it's shaping up to be a great day to catch some waves at Sandy Hook!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean in Long Beach Island, you can expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and it's mostly cloudy with a high around 70. Perfect weather to ride some waves!

For our friends at Coastal Atlantic in Atlantic City, surf heights are also 2 to 3 feet with a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The rip current risk is moderate, so surf safely! With temperatures in the lower 70s and northeast winds of 15 to 20 mph, it's a mixed bag but still a good day to hit the waves.

Moving down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May in Ocean City, we have the same 2 to 3 feet surf heights and a moderate rip current risk. The weather is mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, so don't forget your waterproof gear! Highs will be in the lower 70s with northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Lastly, at the Delaware Beaches in Rehoboth Beach, surf heights are holding steady at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, and temperatures in the lower 70s. It's a great day to catch some waves before the season comes to a close!

Remember to check out the tide times and be mindful of the rip current risks. Surf's up, folks! Enjoy 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, 08 Dec 2024 11:47:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers, grab your boards and wetsuits because we've got the scoop on the surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware! 

Let's kick things off at Eastern Monmouth with surf heights reaching a fun 2 to 3 feet today. The rip current risk is moderate, so keep an eye out. With a high in the upper 60s, and partly sunny skies, it's shaping up to be a great day to catch some waves at Sandy Hook!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean in Long Beach Island, you can expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and it's mostly cloudy with a high around 70. Perfect weather to ride some waves!

For our friends at Coastal Atlantic in Atlantic City, surf heights are also 2 to 3 feet with a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The rip current risk is moderate, so surf safely! With temperatures in the lower 70s and northeast winds of 15 to 20 mph, it's a mixed bag but still a good day to hit the waves.

Moving down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May in Ocean City, we have the same 2 to 3 feet surf heights and a moderate rip current risk. The weather is mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, so don't forget your waterproof gear! Highs will be in the lower 70s with northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Lastly, at the Delaware Beaches in Rehoboth Beach, surf heights are holding steady at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, and temperatures in the lower 70s. It's a great day to catch some waves before the season comes to a close!

Remember to check out the tide times and be mindful of the rip current risks. Surf's up, folks! Enjoy 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 beachgoers, grab your boards and wetsuits because we've got the scoop on the surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware! 

Let's kick things off at Eastern Monmouth with surf heights reaching a fun 2 to 3 feet today. The rip current risk is moderate, so keep an eye out. With a high in the upper 60s, and partly sunny skies, it's shaping up to be a great day to catch some waves at Sandy Hook!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean in Long Beach Island, you can expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and it's mostly cloudy with a high around 70. Perfect weather to ride some waves!

For our friends at Coastal Atlantic in Atlantic City, surf heights are also 2 to 3 feet with a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The rip current risk is moderate, so surf safely! With temperatures in the lower 70s and northeast winds of 15 to 20 mph, it's a mixed bag but still a good day to hit the waves.

Moving down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May in Ocean City, we have the same 2 to 3 feet surf heights and a moderate rip current risk. The weather is mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, so don't forget your waterproof gear! Highs will be in the lower 70s with northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Lastly, at the Delaware Beaches in Rehoboth Beach, surf heights are holding steady at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, and temperatures in the lower 70s. It's a great day to catch some waves before the season comes to a close!

Remember to check out the tide times and be mindful of the rip current risks. Surf's up, folks! Enjoy 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.

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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 12-07-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and enjoy the surf? Let's dive into today's surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware.

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, including sandy Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk and waves reaching 2 to 3 feet today. The UV Index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and we can expect a partly sunny day with highs in the upper 60s. The winds are coming from the northeast at around 15 miles per hour. Perfect conditions for a day out on the water!

Over at Long Beach Island, the surf height is also 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The UV Index remains moderate, and the water is slightly cooler in the mid-60s. Expect mostly cloudy weather today with highs around 70. The winds are also from the northeast at 15 mph, so get ready for a breezy day of surfing.

Heading down to Atlantic City, the waves are 2 to 3 feet tall with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, and there's a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. Highs will be in the lower 70s, with northeast winds blowing at 15 to 20 mph.

In Ocean City, surf heights are 2 to 3 feet and the rip current risk remains moderate. The water is a bit warmer in the upper 60s, and we can expect a mostly cloudy day with a slight chance of rain. Highs will be in the lower 70s with northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Wrapping things up in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, the surf is 2 to 3 feet high with a moderate rip current risk. The UV Index is moderate and the water temperature is in the lower 70s. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain and highs in the lower 70s. The winds are coming from the northeast at 15 to 20 mph.

So there you have it, surfers! Get out there, catch some waves, and make the most of these awesome conditions. And remember, always stay safe 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. 

Enjoy your day at the beach!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Dec 2024 11:52:49 -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 enjoy the surf? Let's dive into today's surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware.

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, including sandy Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk and waves reaching 2 to 3 feet today. The UV Index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and we can expect a partly sunny day with highs in the upper 60s. The winds are coming from the northeast at around 15 miles per hour. Perfect conditions for a day out on the water!

Over at Long Beach Island, the surf height is also 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The UV Index remains moderate, and the water is slightly cooler in the mid-60s. Expect mostly cloudy weather today with highs around 70. The winds are also from the northeast at 15 mph, so get ready for a breezy day of surfing.

Heading down to Atlantic City, the waves are 2 to 3 feet tall with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, and there's a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. Highs will be in the lower 70s, with northeast winds blowing at 15 to 20 mph.

In Ocean City, surf heights are 2 to 3 feet and the rip current risk remains moderate. The water is a bit warmer in the upper 60s, and we can expect a mostly cloudy day with a slight chance of rain. Highs will be in the lower 70s with northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Wrapping things up in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, the surf is 2 to 3 feet high with a moderate rip current risk. The UV Index is moderate and the water temperature is in the lower 70s. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain and highs in the lower 70s. The winds are coming from the northeast at 15 to 20 mph.

So there you have it, surfers! Get out there, catch some waves, and make the most of these awesome conditions. And remember, always stay safe 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. 

Enjoy your day at the beach!

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 enjoy the surf? Let's dive into today's surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware.

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, including sandy Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk and waves reaching 2 to 3 feet today. The UV Index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and we can expect a partly sunny day with highs in the upper 60s. The winds are coming from the northeast at around 15 miles per hour. Perfect conditions for a day out on the water!

Over at Long Beach Island, the surf height is also 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The UV Index remains moderate, and the water is slightly cooler in the mid-60s. Expect mostly cloudy weather today with highs around 70. The winds are also from the northeast at 15 mph, so get ready for a breezy day of surfing.

Heading down to Atlantic City, the waves are 2 to 3 feet tall with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, and there's a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. Highs will be in the lower 70s, with northeast winds blowing at 15 to 20 mph.

In Ocean City, surf heights are 2 to 3 feet and the rip current risk remains moderate. The water is a bit warmer in the upper 60s, and we can expect a mostly cloudy day with a slight chance of rain. Highs will be in the lower 70s with northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Wrapping things up in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, the surf is 2 to 3 feet high with a moderate rip current risk. The UV Index is moderate and the water temperature is in the lower 70s. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain and highs in the lower 70s. The winds are coming from the northeast at 15 to 20 mph.

So there you have it, surfers! Get out there, catch some waves, and make the most of these awesome conditions. And remember, always stay safe 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. 

Enjoy your day at the beach!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 12-06-2024</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 New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. It's a partly sunny day with a high temperature in the upper 60s, so grab your boards and hit the waves!

Heading over to Long Beach Island, get ready for a moderate rip current risk, similar surf heights, and mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and you can expect northeast winds around 15 mph. Sounds like a day made for some sweet rides!

In Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City, there's a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The high temperature will be in the lower 70s with brisk northeast winds of 15 to 20 mph. Surfs up, folks!

Venturing down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The high temperature will be in the lower 70s with those consistent northeast winds of 15 to 20 mph. Perfect conditions for a day at the beach!

And for our friends in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, get ready for a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The high temperature will be in the lower 70s with northeast winds of 15 to 20 mph. Waves are calling your name!

Remember to check the tides and stay safe out there. Always keep an eye out for those rip currents! This will be the last surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, so make the most of it while you can!

So grab your boards, wax 'em up, and hit the surf for some epic rides. Stay stoked and catch you 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>Fri, 06 Dec 2024 11:49:59 -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 to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. It's a partly sunny day with a high temperature in the upper 60s, so grab your boards and hit the waves!

Heading over to Long Beach Island, get ready for a moderate rip current risk, similar surf heights, and mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and you can expect northeast winds around 15 mph. Sounds like a day made for some sweet rides!

In Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City, there's a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The high temperature will be in the lower 70s with brisk northeast winds of 15 to 20 mph. Surfs up, folks!

Venturing down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The high temperature will be in the lower 70s with those consistent northeast winds of 15 to 20 mph. Perfect conditions for a day at the beach!

And for our friends in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, get ready for a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The high temperature will be in the lower 70s with northeast winds of 15 to 20 mph. Waves are calling your name!

Remember to check the tides and stay safe out there. Always keep an eye out for those rip currents! This will be the last surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, so make the most of it while you can!

So grab your boards, wax 'em up, and hit the surf for some epic rides. Stay stoked and catch you 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! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. It's a partly sunny day with a high temperature in the upper 60s, so grab your boards and hit the waves!

Heading over to Long Beach Island, get ready for a moderate rip current risk, similar surf heights, and mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and you can expect northeast winds around 15 mph. Sounds like a day made for some sweet rides!

In Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City, there's a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The high temperature will be in the lower 70s with brisk northeast winds of 15 to 20 mph. Surfs up, folks!

Venturing down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The high temperature will be in the lower 70s with those consistent northeast winds of 15 to 20 mph. Perfect conditions for a day at the beach!

And for our friends in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, get ready for a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The high temperature will be in the lower 70s with northeast winds of 15 to 20 mph. Waves are calling your name!

Remember to check the tides and stay safe out there. Always keep an eye out for those rip currents! This will be the last surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, so make the most of it while you can!

So grab your boards, wax 'em up, and hit the surf for some epic rides. Stay stoked and catch you 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 12-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Welcome to your daily surf zone forecast fresh from Quiet Please Studios. Let's dive into what's happening out there on the waves!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the gorgeous beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk today with a surf height of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, with partly sunny weather and highs in the upper 60s. So grab your board and get ready for some fun in the sun!

Moving along to Coastal Ocean, home to Long Beach Island, we're looking at a similar setup - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and mostly cloudy skies with a high around 70. Sounds like a great day to catch some waves and enjoy the beach vibes.

Next up, Coastal Atlantic with the beaches of Atlantic City - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a slight chance of rain in mostly cloudy conditions. The winds are picking up a bit here, blowing from the northeast at 15 to 20 mph. Hold onto your hats, surfers!

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, we've got another moderate rip current risk day with similar surf heights, temperatures, and weather conditions as before. It's a day for the beach bums and wave riders to unite and make some memories on the sand and sea!

Last but not least, for our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, you can expect moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. The water temperature is a bit warmer here, so take advantage of those final beach days before the season wraps up.

Remember to check the tides, 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, 05 Dec 2024 11:48:45 -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 fresh from Quiet Please Studios. Let's dive into what's happening out there on the waves!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the gorgeous beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk today with a surf height of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, with partly sunny weather and highs in the upper 60s. So grab your board and get ready for some fun in the sun!

Moving along to Coastal Ocean, home to Long Beach Island, we're looking at a similar setup - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and mostly cloudy skies with a high around 70. Sounds like a great day to catch some waves and enjoy the beach vibes.

Next up, Coastal Atlantic with the beaches of Atlantic City - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a slight chance of rain in mostly cloudy conditions. The winds are picking up a bit here, blowing from the northeast at 15 to 20 mph. Hold onto your hats, surfers!

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, we've got another moderate rip current risk day with similar surf heights, temperatures, and weather conditions as before. It's a day for the beach bums and wave riders to unite and make some memories on the sand and sea!

Last but not least, for our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, you can expect moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. The water temperature is a bit warmer here, so take advantage of those final beach days before the season wraps up.

Remember to check the tides, 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, beachgoers! Welcome to your daily surf zone forecast fresh from Quiet Please Studios. Let's dive into what's happening out there on the waves!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the gorgeous beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk today with a surf height of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, with partly sunny weather and highs in the upper 60s. So grab your board and get ready for some fun in the sun!

Moving along to Coastal Ocean, home to Long Beach Island, we're looking at a similar setup - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and mostly cloudy skies with a high around 70. Sounds like a great day to catch some waves and enjoy the beach vibes.

Next up, Coastal Atlantic with the beaches of Atlantic City - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a slight chance of rain in mostly cloudy conditions. The winds are picking up a bit here, blowing from the northeast at 15 to 20 mph. Hold onto your hats, surfers!

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, we've got another moderate rip current risk day with similar surf heights, temperatures, and weather conditions as before. It's a day for the beach bums and wave riders to unite and make some memories on the sand and sea!

Last but not least, for our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, you can expect moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. The water temperature is a bit warmer here, so take advantage of those final beach days before the season wraps up.

Remember to check the tides, 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 12-04-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves in New Jersey and Delaware with today's Surf Zone Forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Let's kick things off at Eastern Monmouth, where the surf height is a sweet 2 to 3 feet. And guess what? The rip current risk is moderate today, so keep an eye out. The weather is looking good with partly sunny skies and a high temperature in the upper 60s. Don't forget your UV protection with a moderate UV index and water temps in the upper 60s.

Moving down to Coastal Ocean by Long Beach Island, expect the surf height to be 2 to 3 feet again. The rip current risk remains moderate with mostly cloudy skies and a high around 70 degrees. It's a good day to hit the waves and enjoy the beach!

Next up, we've got Coastal Atlantic at Atlantic City where the waves are 2 to 3 feet high. The rip current risk is moderate, so be cautious. The weather is mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain and lower 70s for the high temperature. Keep an eye on those northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Now, over at Atlantic Coastal Cape May including Ocean City, the surf height remains at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Expect mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain with a high in the lower 70s. Those northeast winds are going at 15 to 20 mph, so hang on to your hats.

Finally, let's not forget about the Delaware Beaches in Rehoboth Beach. The surf is looking good at 2 to 3 feet high with a moderate rip current risk. Mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain await you with lower 70s for the high temperature. Enjoy the waves and the beach view!

Remember, be cautious in the water, watch out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a fantastic time riding the 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>Wed, 04 Dec 2024 11:48:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves in New Jersey and Delaware with today's Surf Zone Forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Let's kick things off at Eastern Monmouth, where the surf height is a sweet 2 to 3 feet. And guess what? The rip current risk is moderate today, so keep an eye out. The weather is looking good with partly sunny skies and a high temperature in the upper 60s. Don't forget your UV protection with a moderate UV index and water temps in the upper 60s.

Moving down to Coastal Ocean by Long Beach Island, expect the surf height to be 2 to 3 feet again. The rip current risk remains moderate with mostly cloudy skies and a high around 70 degrees. It's a good day to hit the waves and enjoy the beach!

Next up, we've got Coastal Atlantic at Atlantic City where the waves are 2 to 3 feet high. The rip current risk is moderate, so be cautious. The weather is mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain and lower 70s for the high temperature. Keep an eye on those northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Now, over at Atlantic Coastal Cape May including Ocean City, the surf height remains at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Expect mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain with a high in the lower 70s. Those northeast winds are going at 15 to 20 mph, so hang on to your hats.

Finally, let's not forget about the Delaware Beaches in Rehoboth Beach. The surf is looking good at 2 to 3 feet high with a moderate rip current risk. Mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain await you with lower 70s for the high temperature. Enjoy the waves and the beach view!

Remember, be cautious in the water, watch out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a fantastic time riding the 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 beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves in New Jersey and Delaware with today's Surf Zone Forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Let's kick things off at Eastern Monmouth, where the surf height is a sweet 2 to 3 feet. And guess what? The rip current risk is moderate today, so keep an eye out. The weather is looking good with partly sunny skies and a high temperature in the upper 60s. Don't forget your UV protection with a moderate UV index and water temps in the upper 60s.

Moving down to Coastal Ocean by Long Beach Island, expect the surf height to be 2 to 3 feet again. The rip current risk remains moderate with mostly cloudy skies and a high around 70 degrees. It's a good day to hit the waves and enjoy the beach!

Next up, we've got Coastal Atlantic at Atlantic City where the waves are 2 to 3 feet high. The rip current risk is moderate, so be cautious. The weather is mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain and lower 70s for the high temperature. Keep an eye on those northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Now, over at Atlantic Coastal Cape May including Ocean City, the surf height remains at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Expect mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain with a high in the lower 70s. Those northeast winds are going at 15 to 20 mph, so hang on to your hats.

Finally, let's not forget about the Delaware Beaches in Rehoboth Beach. The surf is looking good at 2 to 3 feet high with a moderate rip current risk. Mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain await you with lower 70s for the high temperature. Enjoy the waves and the beach view!

Remember, be cautious in the water, watch out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a fantastic time riding the 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 12-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Time to catch up on the latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service. Get ready for some fun in the sun!

Let's kick things off with Eastern Monmouth. Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a high temperature in the upper 60s. So, keep an eye out for those groovy waves!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean with Long Beach Island, expect the same moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a high temperature around 70. It's gonna be mostly cloudy but perfect for some beach vibes!

Now, let's head over to Coastal Atlantic by Atlantic City. Again, moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a lower 70s high temperature with a slight chance of rain. Time to grab your boards and hit the waves!

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May with Ocean City, we're looking at another moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a lower 70s high temperature. Don't miss out on that chance of rain while riding those waves!

Wrapping up in Delaware Beaches with Rehoboth Beach, we're seeing a similar moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a lower 70s high temperature. Get ready to dance with the waves under the mostly cloudy skies!

Remember, always keep safety first and beware of those rip currents. Grab your boards, soak up the sun, and have a blast out there on 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, 03 Dec 2024 20:09:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Time to catch up on the latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service. Get ready for some fun in the sun!

Let's kick things off with Eastern Monmouth. Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a high temperature in the upper 60s. So, keep an eye out for those groovy waves!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean with Long Beach Island, expect the same moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a high temperature around 70. It's gonna be mostly cloudy but perfect for some beach vibes!

Now, let's head over to Coastal Atlantic by Atlantic City. Again, moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a lower 70s high temperature with a slight chance of rain. Time to grab your boards and hit the waves!

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May with Ocean City, we're looking at another moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a lower 70s high temperature. Don't miss out on that chance of rain while riding those waves!

Wrapping up in Delaware Beaches with Rehoboth Beach, we're seeing a similar moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a lower 70s high temperature. Get ready to dance with the waves under the mostly cloudy skies!

Remember, always keep safety first and beware of those rip currents. Grab your boards, soak up the sun, and have a blast out there on the coast!

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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Time to catch up on the latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service. Get ready for some fun in the sun!

Let's kick things off with Eastern Monmouth. Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a high temperature in the upper 60s. So, keep an eye out for those groovy waves!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean with Long Beach Island, expect the same moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a high temperature around 70. It's gonna be mostly cloudy but perfect for some beach vibes!

Now, let's head over to Coastal Atlantic by Atlantic City. Again, moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a lower 70s high temperature with a slight chance of rain. Time to grab your boards and hit the waves!

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May with Ocean City, we're looking at another moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a lower 70s high temperature. Don't miss out on that chance of rain while riding those waves!

Wrapping up in Delaware Beaches with Rehoboth Beach, we're seeing a similar moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a lower 70s high temperature. Get ready to dance with the waves under the mostly cloudy skies!

Remember, always keep safety first and beware of those rip currents. Grab your boards, soak up the sun, and have a blast out there on 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 11-16-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright, ocean lovers and wave riders, it's time for your dose of surf zone forecast fun for the New Jersey and Delaware areas! Let's dive into the latest scoop straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ.

First up, we've got Eastern Monmouth with the beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, expect a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. The sun will be peeking through the clouds, so grab your boards for a partly sunny beach day with temperatures in the upper 60s. Keep an eye out for those Northeast winds cruising around at 15 mph. And hey, before you hit the waves, don't forget your sunscreen for that moderate UV index!

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island, Coastal Ocean is calling your name. Here, you're looking at similar conditions - moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet of surf, and a mostly cloudy sky. Temperatures around 70 degrees and those Northeast winds of 15 mph make it ideal for some wave-catching action!

Atlantic City's Coastal Atlantic is next on our list. A slight chance of rain might sprinkle your surfing session, but don't let it dampen your beach vibe. Watch out for the Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph and a moderate rip current risk. The surf is set at 2 to 3 feet with temperatures in the lower 70s - perfect for a refreshing dip in the ocean.

Heading to the Atlantic Coastal Cape May with the beaches of Ocean City, it's all about a moderate rip current risk with partly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain. Expect temperatures in the lower 70s and Northeast winds of 15 to 20 mph. The surf height is 2 to 3 feet, making it a sweet spot to catch some waves.

Wrapping up our forecast adventures in the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. Moderate rip currents are on the radar along with 2 to 3 feet of surf. The weather calls for mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. Temperatures in the lower 70s will keep you cozy as you tackle those waves with Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

And remember, folks, this will be the last Surf Zone Forecast product issued for the 2024 season. So get out there, enjoy the waves, and make the most of the beach before the season end hits.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Nov 2024 11:49:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Alright, ocean lovers and wave riders, it's time for your dose of surf zone forecast fun for the New Jersey and Delaware areas! Let's dive into the latest scoop straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ.

First up, we've got Eastern Monmouth with the beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, expect a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. The sun will be peeking through the clouds, so grab your boards for a partly sunny beach day with temperatures in the upper 60s. Keep an eye out for those Northeast winds cruising around at 15 mph. And hey, before you hit the waves, don't forget your sunscreen for that moderate UV index!

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island, Coastal Ocean is calling your name. Here, you're looking at similar conditions - moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet of surf, and a mostly cloudy sky. Temperatures around 70 degrees and those Northeast winds of 15 mph make it ideal for some wave-catching action!

Atlantic City's Coastal Atlantic is next on our list. A slight chance of rain might sprinkle your surfing session, but don't let it dampen your beach vibe. Watch out for the Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph and a moderate rip current risk. The surf is set at 2 to 3 feet with temperatures in the lower 70s - perfect for a refreshing dip in the ocean.

Heading to the Atlantic Coastal Cape May with the beaches of Ocean City, it's all about a moderate rip current risk with partly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain. Expect temperatures in the lower 70s and Northeast winds of 15 to 20 mph. The surf height is 2 to 3 feet, making it a sweet spot to catch some waves.

Wrapping up our forecast adventures in the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. Moderate rip currents are on the radar along with 2 to 3 feet of surf. The weather calls for mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. Temperatures in the lower 70s will keep you cozy as you tackle those waves with Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

And remember, folks, this will be the last Surf Zone Forecast product issued for the 2024 season. So get out there, enjoy the waves, and make the most of the beach before the season end hits.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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, ocean lovers and wave riders, it's time for your dose of surf zone forecast fun for the New Jersey and Delaware areas! Let's dive into the latest scoop straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ.

First up, we've got Eastern Monmouth with the beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, expect a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. The sun will be peeking through the clouds, so grab your boards for a partly sunny beach day with temperatures in the upper 60s. Keep an eye out for those Northeast winds cruising around at 15 mph. And hey, before you hit the waves, don't forget your sunscreen for that moderate UV index!

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island, Coastal Ocean is calling your name. Here, you're looking at similar conditions - moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet of surf, and a mostly cloudy sky. Temperatures around 70 degrees and those Northeast winds of 15 mph make it ideal for some wave-catching action!

Atlantic City's Coastal Atlantic is next on our list. A slight chance of rain might sprinkle your surfing session, but don't let it dampen your beach vibe. Watch out for the Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph and a moderate rip current risk. The surf is set at 2 to 3 feet with temperatures in the lower 70s - perfect for a refreshing dip in the ocean.

Heading to the Atlantic Coastal Cape May with the beaches of Ocean City, it's all about a moderate rip current risk with partly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain. Expect temperatures in the lower 70s and Northeast winds of 15 to 20 mph. The surf height is 2 to 3 feet, making it a sweet spot to catch some waves.

Wrapping up our forecast adventures in the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. Moderate rip currents are on the radar along with 2 to 3 feet of surf. The weather calls for mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. Temperatures in the lower 70s will keep you cozy as you tackle those waves with Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

And remember, folks, this will be the last Surf Zone Forecast product issued for the 2024 season. So get out there, enjoy the waves, and make the most of the beach before the season end hits.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 11-14-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Welcome to your daily surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us today:

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, with partly sunny weather and highs reaching the upper 60s. Don't forget your sunscreen with a moderate UV index today.

Moving down to Long Beach Island in Coastal Ocean, we're looking at a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights also at 2 to 3 feet. Winds will be coming in from the northeast around 15 mph, so grab your boards and hit those waves!

Over in Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City, things are a bit cooler with water temperatures in the lower 60s. Expect mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain with highs in the lower 70s. The winds might pick up a bit here, blowing at 15 to 20 mph from the northeast.

Heading towards Atlantic Coastal Cape May, by Ocean City, things remain moderate with surf heights at 2 to 3 feet and a chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s with the ever-present moderate rip current risk.

In Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, the scene is set for a moderate rip current risk with similar surf heights and weather conditions as the other spots. Water temperatures here are in the lower 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip before catching some waves.

Remember to stay safe out there and keep an eye on those rip currents. And hey, don't forget, this will be the last surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, so make the most of it 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>Thu, 14 Nov 2024 11:49:25 -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 daily surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us today:

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, with partly sunny weather and highs reaching the upper 60s. Don't forget your sunscreen with a moderate UV index today.

Moving down to Long Beach Island in Coastal Ocean, we're looking at a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights also at 2 to 3 feet. Winds will be coming in from the northeast around 15 mph, so grab your boards and hit those waves!

Over in Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City, things are a bit cooler with water temperatures in the lower 60s. Expect mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain with highs in the lower 70s. The winds might pick up a bit here, blowing at 15 to 20 mph from the northeast.

Heading towards Atlantic Coastal Cape May, by Ocean City, things remain moderate with surf heights at 2 to 3 feet and a chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s with the ever-present moderate rip current risk.

In Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, the scene is set for a moderate rip current risk with similar surf heights and weather conditions as the other spots. Water temperatures here are in the lower 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip before catching some waves.

Remember to stay safe out there and keep an eye on those rip currents. And hey, don't forget, this will be the last surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, so make the most of it 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! Welcome to your daily surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us today:

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, with partly sunny weather and highs reaching the upper 60s. Don't forget your sunscreen with a moderate UV index today.

Moving down to Long Beach Island in Coastal Ocean, we're looking at a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights also at 2 to 3 feet. Winds will be coming in from the northeast around 15 mph, so grab your boards and hit those waves!

Over in Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City, things are a bit cooler with water temperatures in the lower 60s. Expect mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain with highs in the lower 70s. The winds might pick up a bit here, blowing at 15 to 20 mph from the northeast.

Heading towards Atlantic Coastal Cape May, by Ocean City, things remain moderate with surf heights at 2 to 3 feet and a chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s with the ever-present moderate rip current risk.

In Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, the scene is set for a moderate rip current risk with similar surf heights and weather conditions as the other spots. Water temperatures here are in the lower 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip before catching some waves.

Remember to stay safe out there and keep an eye on those rip currents. And hey, don't forget, this will be the last surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, so make the most of it 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 11-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, awesome surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. The surf's running 2 to 3 feet high, perfect for some fun rides! The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and it's going to be partly sunny with a high temperature in the upper 60s. Winds are coming in from the Northeast at around 15 miles per hour.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island, in the Coastal Ocean area, we've got similar conditions - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a high temperature around 70. Expect mostly cloudy weather and don't miss the high tide at Barnegat Inlet at 06:51 AM.

Heading to Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City, we've got a moderate rip current risk again with surf height at 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, and there's a slight chance of rain with mostly cloudy skies. Highs will be in the lower 70s, with Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Now, for our friends in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, the conditions are quite similar to Atlantic City with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and mostly cloudy weather. The high temperature will be in the lower 70s, so enjoy the waves and watch out for the high tide at Cape May at 07:17 AM.

Lastly, down in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a slight chance of rain. The water temperature is a bit warmer in the lower 70s, with high temperatures also in the lower 70s. Northeast winds will be blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour, so be prepared for a breezy day!

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for those rip currents, surfers! And most importantly, have a blast 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, 13 Nov 2024 11:50:31 -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! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. The surf's running 2 to 3 feet high, perfect for some fun rides! The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and it's going to be partly sunny with a high temperature in the upper 60s. Winds are coming in from the Northeast at around 15 miles per hour.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island, in the Coastal Ocean area, we've got similar conditions - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a high temperature around 70. Expect mostly cloudy weather and don't miss the high tide at Barnegat Inlet at 06:51 AM.

Heading to Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City, we've got a moderate rip current risk again with surf height at 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, and there's a slight chance of rain with mostly cloudy skies. Highs will be in the lower 70s, with Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Now, for our friends in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, the conditions are quite similar to Atlantic City with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and mostly cloudy weather. The high temperature will be in the lower 70s, so enjoy the waves and watch out for the high tide at Cape May at 07:17 AM.

Lastly, down in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a slight chance of rain. The water temperature is a bit warmer in the lower 70s, with high temperatures also in the lower 70s. Northeast winds will be blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour, so be prepared for a breezy day!

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for those rip currents, surfers! And most importantly, have a blast 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, awesome surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. The surf's running 2 to 3 feet high, perfect for some fun rides! The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and it's going to be partly sunny with a high temperature in the upper 60s. Winds are coming in from the Northeast at around 15 miles per hour.

Moving down the coast to Long Beach Island, in the Coastal Ocean area, we've got similar conditions - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a high temperature around 70. Expect mostly cloudy weather and don't miss the high tide at Barnegat Inlet at 06:51 AM.

Heading to Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City, we've got a moderate rip current risk again with surf height at 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, and there's a slight chance of rain with mostly cloudy skies. Highs will be in the lower 70s, with Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Now, for our friends in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, the conditions are quite similar to Atlantic City with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and mostly cloudy weather. The high temperature will be in the lower 70s, so enjoy the waves and watch out for the high tide at Cape May at 07:17 AM.

Lastly, down in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a slight chance of rain. The water temperature is a bit warmer in the lower 70s, with high temperatures also in the lower 70s. Northeast winds will be blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour, so be prepared for a breezy day!

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for those rip currents, surfers! And most importantly, have a blast 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 11-12-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers and surfers! Welcome to your daily surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, New Jersey. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us today.

Starting off at the beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights are looking to be around 2 to 3 feet, with a water temperature in the upper 60s. So, grab your boards and get ready for some fun in the partly sunny weather with temperatures reaching the upper 60s. Just watch out for those northeast winds blowing around 15 miles per hour!

Moving down to Long Beach Island, the story is pretty similar with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and some mostly cloudy weather ahead. Keep an eye out for northeast winds around 15 miles per hour and a water temperature in the mid 60s as you hit the waves today.

Heading over to Atlantic City, be prepared for a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. The lower 70s temperatures and northeast winds of 15 to 20 miles per hour will keep you on your toes while riding the waves.

Down in Ocean City, things are looking similar with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain. So, make sure to check out those northeast winds blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour and enjoy the waves with a water temperature in the upper 60s!

Wrapping it up at Rehoboth Beach, you can expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and mostly cloudy conditions with a slight chance of rain. With northeast winds around 15 to 20 miles per hour and the lower 70s in temperature, it's a great day to catch some waves.

Remember, always be cautious around rip currents and check out the surf conditions before heading out. And hey, this will be the last surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, so make the most of it while you can!

Catch you next time, 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, 12 Nov 2024 11:50:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers and surfers! Welcome to your daily surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, New Jersey. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us today.

Starting off at the beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights are looking to be around 2 to 3 feet, with a water temperature in the upper 60s. So, grab your boards and get ready for some fun in the partly sunny weather with temperatures reaching the upper 60s. Just watch out for those northeast winds blowing around 15 miles per hour!

Moving down to Long Beach Island, the story is pretty similar with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and some mostly cloudy weather ahead. Keep an eye out for northeast winds around 15 miles per hour and a water temperature in the mid 60s as you hit the waves today.

Heading over to Atlantic City, be prepared for a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. The lower 70s temperatures and northeast winds of 15 to 20 miles per hour will keep you on your toes while riding the waves.

Down in Ocean City, things are looking similar with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain. So, make sure to check out those northeast winds blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour and enjoy the waves with a water temperature in the upper 60s!

Wrapping it up at Rehoboth Beach, you can expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and mostly cloudy conditions with a slight chance of rain. With northeast winds around 15 to 20 miles per hour and the lower 70s in temperature, it's a great day to catch some waves.

Remember, always be cautious around rip currents and check out the surf conditions before heading out. And hey, this will be the last surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, so make the most of it while you can!

Catch you next time, 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 and surfers! Welcome to your daily surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, New Jersey. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us today.

Starting off at the beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights are looking to be around 2 to 3 feet, with a water temperature in the upper 60s. So, grab your boards and get ready for some fun in the partly sunny weather with temperatures reaching the upper 60s. Just watch out for those northeast winds blowing around 15 miles per hour!

Moving down to Long Beach Island, the story is pretty similar with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and some mostly cloudy weather ahead. Keep an eye out for northeast winds around 15 miles per hour and a water temperature in the mid 60s as you hit the waves today.

Heading over to Atlantic City, be prepared for a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. The lower 70s temperatures and northeast winds of 15 to 20 miles per hour will keep you on your toes while riding the waves.

Down in Ocean City, things are looking similar with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain. So, make sure to check out those northeast winds blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour and enjoy the waves with a water temperature in the upper 60s!

Wrapping it up at Rehoboth Beach, you can expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and mostly cloudy conditions with a slight chance of rain. With northeast winds around 15 to 20 miles per hour and the lower 70s in temperature, it's a great day to catch some waves.

Remember, always be cautious around rip currents and check out the surf conditions before heading out. And hey, this will be the last surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, so make the most of it while you can!

Catch you next time, 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 11-10-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ. Get ready to catch those waves!

Let's kick things off in Eastern Monmouth today! The rip current risk is at a moderate level, so keep an eye out. Surf heights are looking promising at 2 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, just some partly sunny weather with highs in the upper 60s. Grab your board and hit the water!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean next with waves still at 2 to 3 feet and a moderate rip current risk. The weather might be a bit cloudier, but the temperature is around 70 degrees. Sounds like a good day to ride those waves at Long Beach Island!

Now, let's check in at Coastal Atlantic in Atlantic City. Expect some lower 60s water temperatures with a slight chance of rain. Winds will be picking up at 15 to 20 mph, so hold onto your hats while you ride those waves!

Time to swing by Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where the surf is calling with heights of 2 to 3 feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a moderate rip current risk. Don't forget the sunscreen with a UV index at moderate levels.

Lastly, let's not forget our Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach! The water temperature is in the lower 70s, and the surf height is 2 to 3 feet. With a slight chance of rain and moderate rip current risk, it's still a great day to be out on the water.

Remember, it's always crucial to stay aware of rip currents and beach safety. It's been a blast keeping you in the loop with the latest surf zone forecast. Until next time, keep surfing and enjoying those beach vibes!

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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Nov 2024 11:49:00 -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 surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ. Get ready to catch those waves!

Let's kick things off in Eastern Monmouth today! The rip current risk is at a moderate level, so keep an eye out. Surf heights are looking promising at 2 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, just some partly sunny weather with highs in the upper 60s. Grab your board and hit the water!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean next with waves still at 2 to 3 feet and a moderate rip current risk. The weather might be a bit cloudier, but the temperature is around 70 degrees. Sounds like a good day to ride those waves at Long Beach Island!

Now, let's check in at Coastal Atlantic in Atlantic City. Expect some lower 60s water temperatures with a slight chance of rain. Winds will be picking up at 15 to 20 mph, so hold onto your hats while you ride those waves!

Time to swing by Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where the surf is calling with heights of 2 to 3 feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a moderate rip current risk. Don't forget the sunscreen with a UV index at moderate levels.

Lastly, let's not forget our Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach! The water temperature is in the lower 70s, and the surf height is 2 to 3 feet. With a slight chance of rain and moderate rip current risk, it's still a great day to be out on the water.

Remember, it's always crucial to stay aware of rip currents and beach safety. It's been a blast keeping you in the loop with the latest surf zone forecast. Until next time, keep surfing and enjoying those 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 surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ. Get ready to catch those waves!

Let's kick things off in Eastern Monmouth today! The rip current risk is at a moderate level, so keep an eye out. Surf heights are looking promising at 2 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, just some partly sunny weather with highs in the upper 60s. Grab your board and hit the water!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean next with waves still at 2 to 3 feet and a moderate rip current risk. The weather might be a bit cloudier, but the temperature is around 70 degrees. Sounds like a good day to ride those waves at Long Beach Island!

Now, let's check in at Coastal Atlantic in Atlantic City. Expect some lower 60s water temperatures with a slight chance of rain. Winds will be picking up at 15 to 20 mph, so hold onto your hats while you ride those waves!

Time to swing by Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where the surf is calling with heights of 2 to 3 feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a moderate rip current risk. Don't forget the sunscreen with a UV index at moderate levels.

Lastly, let's not forget our Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach! The water temperature is in the lower 70s, and the surf height is 2 to 3 feet. With a slight chance of rain and moderate rip current risk, it's still a great day to be out on the water.

Remember, it's always crucial to stay aware of rip currents and beach safety. It's been a blast keeping you in the loop with the latest surf zone forecast. Until next time, keep surfing and enjoying those 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 11-08-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, specifically Sandy Hook, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. The surf height will be 2 to 3 feet, with a water temperature in the upper 60s. Expect partly sunny weather with highs in the upper 60s and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Long Beach Island, over in Coastal Ocean, get ready for another day with a moderate rip current risk and 2 to 3 feet surf height. The water temperature will be in the mid 60s, with a high around 70. Don't forget your sunscreen as the UV index is moderate!

Next up, we have Coastal Atlantic, including the beaches of Atlantic City. Here, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk alongside 2 to 3 feet surf height. The water temperature will be in the lower 60s, and there's a slight chance of rain with mostly cloudy skies. Expect northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, which covers the beaches of Ocean City, get ready for a day with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and mostly cloudy weather. The water temperature will be in the upper 60s, with a slight chance of rain and moderate UV index.

Lastly, for our friends at the Delaware Beaches, specifically Rehoboth Beach, expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. The water temperature will be in the lower 70s, with mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain.

Remember to check out the tides and plan your beach day accordingly. And hey, don't forget to enjoy the last forecast of the 2024 season before it waves goodbye tomorrow!

Alright, beachgoers, get out there, ride those waves, and have a fantastic day by the ocean! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 11:48:30 -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 today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, specifically Sandy Hook, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. The surf height will be 2 to 3 feet, with a water temperature in the upper 60s. Expect partly sunny weather with highs in the upper 60s and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Long Beach Island, over in Coastal Ocean, get ready for another day with a moderate rip current risk and 2 to 3 feet surf height. The water temperature will be in the mid 60s, with a high around 70. Don't forget your sunscreen as the UV index is moderate!

Next up, we have Coastal Atlantic, including the beaches of Atlantic City. Here, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk alongside 2 to 3 feet surf height. The water temperature will be in the lower 60s, and there's a slight chance of rain with mostly cloudy skies. Expect northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, which covers the beaches of Ocean City, get ready for a day with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and mostly cloudy weather. The water temperature will be in the upper 60s, with a slight chance of rain and moderate UV index.

Lastly, for our friends at the Delaware Beaches, specifically Rehoboth Beach, expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. The water temperature will be in the lower 70s, with mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain.

Remember to check out the tides and plan your beach day accordingly. And hey, don't forget to enjoy the last forecast of the 2024 season before it waves goodbye tomorrow!

Alright, beachgoers, get out there, ride those waves, and have a fantastic day by the ocean! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, specifically Sandy Hook, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. The surf height will be 2 to 3 feet, with a water temperature in the upper 60s. Expect partly sunny weather with highs in the upper 60s and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Long Beach Island, over in Coastal Ocean, get ready for another day with a moderate rip current risk and 2 to 3 feet surf height. The water temperature will be in the mid 60s, with a high around 70. Don't forget your sunscreen as the UV index is moderate!

Next up, we have Coastal Atlantic, including the beaches of Atlantic City. Here, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk alongside 2 to 3 feet surf height. The water temperature will be in the lower 60s, and there's a slight chance of rain with mostly cloudy skies. Expect northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, which covers the beaches of Ocean City, get ready for a day with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and mostly cloudy weather. The water temperature will be in the upper 60s, with a slight chance of rain and moderate UV index.

Lastly, for our friends at the Delaware Beaches, specifically Rehoboth Beach, expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. The water temperature will be in the lower 70s, with mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain.

Remember to check out the tides and plan your beach day accordingly. And hey, don't forget to enjoy the last forecast of the 2024 season before it waves goodbye tomorrow!

Alright, beachgoers, get out there, ride those waves, and have a fantastic day by the ocean! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 11-07-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6968384244</link>
      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Are you ready for today's surf forecast in New Jersey and Delaware? Let's dive in and catch some waves!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, at the beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents today. The surf height is 2 to 3 feet, with a water temperature in the upper 60s. Expect a partly sunny day with a high temperature in the upper 60s. And don't forget your sunscreen with a moderate UV index. Plus, there's no chance of thunderstorms, so it's all clear for some awesome beach time!

Moving down to Long Beach Island, the Coastal Ocean area, surf height remains at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the mid 60s, and it'll be mostly cloudy with a high around 70. Looks like a nice day to catch some waves and enjoy the beach vibes!

Heading to Atlantic City now, the Coastal Atlantic beaches have a similar setup with 2 to 3 feet surf height and a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, with a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. Expect a high in the lower 70s and breezy northeast winds around 15 to 20 mph.

Sneaking down to Ocean City in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 3 feet surf height. Water temperature in the upper 60s, mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain, and a high in the lower 70s. Hang ten and enjoy the day out on the waves!

Wrapping it up in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, the rip current risk remains moderate with 2 to 3 feet surf height. Water temperature in the lower 70s, mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, and a high in the lower 70s. It's going to be a fantastic day to soak up the beachy vibes and ride some waves!

Remember to check out the tides for your area and always stay safe in the water. Have a blast on the beach and catch you next time for more surf zone 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Nov 2024 11:58:16 -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 today's surf forecast in New Jersey and Delaware? Let's dive in and catch some waves!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, at the beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents today. The surf height is 2 to 3 feet, with a water temperature in the upper 60s. Expect a partly sunny day with a high temperature in the upper 60s. And don't forget your sunscreen with a moderate UV index. Plus, there's no chance of thunderstorms, so it's all clear for some awesome beach time!

Moving down to Long Beach Island, the Coastal Ocean area, surf height remains at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the mid 60s, and it'll be mostly cloudy with a high around 70. Looks like a nice day to catch some waves and enjoy the beach vibes!

Heading to Atlantic City now, the Coastal Atlantic beaches have a similar setup with 2 to 3 feet surf height and a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, with a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. Expect a high in the lower 70s and breezy northeast winds around 15 to 20 mph.

Sneaking down to Ocean City in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 3 feet surf height. Water temperature in the upper 60s, mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain, and a high in the lower 70s. Hang ten and enjoy the day out on the waves!

Wrapping it up in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, the rip current risk remains moderate with 2 to 3 feet surf height. Water temperature in the lower 70s, mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, and a high in the lower 70s. It's going to be a fantastic day to soak up the beachy vibes and ride some waves!

Remember to check out the tides for your area and always stay safe in the water. Have a blast on the beach and catch you next time for more surf zone 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 beachgoers! Are you ready for today's surf forecast in New Jersey and Delaware? Let's dive in and catch some waves!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, at the beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents today. The surf height is 2 to 3 feet, with a water temperature in the upper 60s. Expect a partly sunny day with a high temperature in the upper 60s. And don't forget your sunscreen with a moderate UV index. Plus, there's no chance of thunderstorms, so it's all clear for some awesome beach time!

Moving down to Long Beach Island, the Coastal Ocean area, surf height remains at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the mid 60s, and it'll be mostly cloudy with a high around 70. Looks like a nice day to catch some waves and enjoy the beach vibes!

Heading to Atlantic City now, the Coastal Atlantic beaches have a similar setup with 2 to 3 feet surf height and a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, with a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. Expect a high in the lower 70s and breezy northeast winds around 15 to 20 mph.

Sneaking down to Ocean City in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 3 feet surf height. Water temperature in the upper 60s, mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain, and a high in the lower 70s. Hang ten and enjoy the day out on the waves!

Wrapping it up in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, the rip current risk remains moderate with 2 to 3 feet surf height. Water temperature in the lower 70s, mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, and a high in the lower 70s. It's going to be a fantastic day to soak up the beachy vibes and ride some waves!

Remember to check out the tides for your area and always stay safe in the water. Have a blast on the beach and catch you next time for more surf zone 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 11-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright, surfers and beachgoers - let's dive into the latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service! Today's weather is looking fine, with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet, making it a great day to catch some waves.

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, you can expect partly sunny skies with temperatures in the upper 60s. The water temperature is in the upper 60s as well, perfect for a refreshing dip! Keep an eye out for those northeast winds around 15 miles per hour, though.

Moving down to Coastal Ocean at Long Beach Island, get ready for mostly cloudy conditions with a high around 70 degrees. The water temperature is a bit cooler here in the mid-60s. The northeast winds are going strong at 15 miles per hour, so hold onto your hats!

Heading over to Coastal Atlantic at Atlantic City, you might encounter a slight chance of rain with mostly cloudy skies. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s with northeast winds between 15 to 20 miles per hour. So, keep your umbrellas handy just in case!

Next up, Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City - expect mostly cloudy weather and a slight chance of rain. High temperatures will be in the lower 70s with northeast winds gusting at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Be prepared for a mix of sun and clouds!

Lastly, at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, anticipate mostly cloudy conditions with a slight chance of rain. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, and northeast winds will be blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Perfect weather for a beach stroll!

Remember, surfers, always stay safe in the water, especially with moderate rip current risks. And if you want to learn more about thunderstorms, waterspouts, or UV index, check the link provided below. This forecast marks the end of the 2024 season, so make the most of the 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.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:49:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright, surfers and beachgoers - let's dive into the latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service! Today's weather is looking fine, with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet, making it a great day to catch some waves.

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, you can expect partly sunny skies with temperatures in the upper 60s. The water temperature is in the upper 60s as well, perfect for a refreshing dip! Keep an eye out for those northeast winds around 15 miles per hour, though.

Moving down to Coastal Ocean at Long Beach Island, get ready for mostly cloudy conditions with a high around 70 degrees. The water temperature is a bit cooler here in the mid-60s. The northeast winds are going strong at 15 miles per hour, so hold onto your hats!

Heading over to Coastal Atlantic at Atlantic City, you might encounter a slight chance of rain with mostly cloudy skies. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s with northeast winds between 15 to 20 miles per hour. So, keep your umbrellas handy just in case!

Next up, Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City - expect mostly cloudy weather and a slight chance of rain. High temperatures will be in the lower 70s with northeast winds gusting at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Be prepared for a mix of sun and clouds!

Lastly, at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, anticipate mostly cloudy conditions with a slight chance of rain. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, and northeast winds will be blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Perfect weather for a beach stroll!

Remember, surfers, always stay safe in the water, especially with moderate rip current risks. And if you want to learn more about thunderstorms, waterspouts, or UV index, check the link provided below. This forecast marks the end of the 2024 season, so make the most of the 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 and beachgoers - let's dive into the latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service! Today's weather is looking fine, with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet, making it a great day to catch some waves.

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, you can expect partly sunny skies with temperatures in the upper 60s. The water temperature is in the upper 60s as well, perfect for a refreshing dip! Keep an eye out for those northeast winds around 15 miles per hour, though.

Moving down to Coastal Ocean at Long Beach Island, get ready for mostly cloudy conditions with a high around 70 degrees. The water temperature is a bit cooler here in the mid-60s. The northeast winds are going strong at 15 miles per hour, so hold onto your hats!

Heading over to Coastal Atlantic at Atlantic City, you might encounter a slight chance of rain with mostly cloudy skies. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s with northeast winds between 15 to 20 miles per hour. So, keep your umbrellas handy just in case!

Next up, Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City - expect mostly cloudy weather and a slight chance of rain. High temperatures will be in the lower 70s with northeast winds gusting at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Be prepared for a mix of sun and clouds!

Lastly, at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, anticipate mostly cloudy conditions with a slight chance of rain. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, and northeast winds will be blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Perfect weather for a beach stroll!

Remember, surfers, always stay safe in the water, especially with moderate rip current risks. And if you want to learn more about thunderstorms, waterspouts, or UV index, check the link provided below. This forecast marks the end of the 2024 season, so make the most of the 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 11-04-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Are you ready for the last surf forecast of the season? Let's dive in and make the most of it before we hang up our surfboards for a bit.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The sun will be joining us, with highs in the upper 60s. It's a partly sunny day with northeast winds at around 15 miles per hour. Don't forget your sunscreen with that moderate UV Index!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean by Long Beach Island, we're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk. Expect mostly cloudy skies, a high around 70, and northeast winds at 15 miles per hour. Perfect for catching some waves!

Now, let's swing by Coastal Atlantic near Atlantic City. There's a slight chance of rain with mostly cloudy weather. Surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and a high in the lower 70s. Hold on to your hats with those northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour!

Down at the Atlantic Coastal Cape May near Ocean City, we've got a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a high in the lower 70s. It's a day for mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. Hang tight with those northeast winds!

Lastly, at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, enjoy the moderate 2 to 3-feet surf heights, lower 70s temperatures, and a slight chance of rain. Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour will keep things interesting.

Remember, always check for the rip current risk and keep an eye on your surroundings for safety. And hey, it's been a fantastic season sharing the waves with you all. Let's make the most of this last forecast together!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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, 04 Nov 2024 11:48:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Are you ready for the last surf forecast of the season? Let's dive in and make the most of it before we hang up our surfboards for a bit.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The sun will be joining us, with highs in the upper 60s. It's a partly sunny day with northeast winds at around 15 miles per hour. Don't forget your sunscreen with that moderate UV Index!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean by Long Beach Island, we're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk. Expect mostly cloudy skies, a high around 70, and northeast winds at 15 miles per hour. Perfect for catching some waves!

Now, let's swing by Coastal Atlantic near Atlantic City. There's a slight chance of rain with mostly cloudy weather. Surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and a high in the lower 70s. Hold on to your hats with those northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour!

Down at the Atlantic Coastal Cape May near Ocean City, we've got a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a high in the lower 70s. It's a day for mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. Hang tight with those northeast winds!

Lastly, at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, enjoy the moderate 2 to 3-feet surf heights, lower 70s temperatures, and a slight chance of rain. Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour will keep things interesting.

Remember, always check for the rip current risk and keep an eye on your surroundings for safety. And hey, it's been a fantastic season sharing the waves with you all. Let's make the most of this last forecast together!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 the last surf forecast of the season? Let's dive in and make the most of it before we hang up our surfboards for a bit.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The sun will be joining us, with highs in the upper 60s. It's a partly sunny day with northeast winds at around 15 miles per hour. Don't forget your sunscreen with that moderate UV Index!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean by Long Beach Island, we're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk. Expect mostly cloudy skies, a high around 70, and northeast winds at 15 miles per hour. Perfect for catching some waves!

Now, let's swing by Coastal Atlantic near Atlantic City. There's a slight chance of rain with mostly cloudy weather. Surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and a high in the lower 70s. Hold on to your hats with those northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour!

Down at the Atlantic Coastal Cape May near Ocean City, we've got a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a high in the lower 70s. It's a day for mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. Hang tight with those northeast winds!

Lastly, at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, enjoy the moderate 2 to 3-feet surf heights, lower 70s temperatures, and a slight chance of rain. Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour will keep things interesting.

Remember, always check for the rip current risk and keep an eye on your surroundings for safety. And hey, it's been a fantastic season sharing the waves with you all. Let's make the most of this last forecast together!

This 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 11-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the waves? Let's dive into the surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate Rip Current Risk with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. It's looking partly sunny today with a high temperature in the upper 60s and Northeast winds around 15 mph. So, grab your board and catch some waves but mind the currents.

Over to Long Beach Island, expect a similar scene - moderate Rip Current Risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature is in the mid 60s, so not too chilly. Perfect weather for a day of riding the waves!

Now, let's head down to Atlantic City where the surf's up at 2 to 3 feet. With a slight chance of rain, it's mostly cloudy with a moderate Rip Current Risk. The high temperature will be in the lower 70s with Northeast winds between 15 to 20 mph. Looks like a day for some exciting surf sessions!

And in Delaware, at Rehoboth Beach, you can expect surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with a moderate Rip Current Risk. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, making it just right for a day at the beach. Keep an eye out for some fun waves and enjoy the ride!

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for changing conditions. This will be the last surf forecast of the season, so make the most of it while you can! 

Stay stoked, catch some waves, and have an awesome day 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, 03 Nov 2024 11:49:48 -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 for some fun in the waves? Let's dive into the surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate Rip Current Risk with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. It's looking partly sunny today with a high temperature in the upper 60s and Northeast winds around 15 mph. So, grab your board and catch some waves but mind the currents.

Over to Long Beach Island, expect a similar scene - moderate Rip Current Risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature is in the mid 60s, so not too chilly. Perfect weather for a day of riding the waves!

Now, let's head down to Atlantic City where the surf's up at 2 to 3 feet. With a slight chance of rain, it's mostly cloudy with a moderate Rip Current Risk. The high temperature will be in the lower 70s with Northeast winds between 15 to 20 mph. Looks like a day for some exciting surf sessions!

And in Delaware, at Rehoboth Beach, you can expect surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with a moderate Rip Current Risk. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, making it just right for a day at the beach. Keep an eye out for some fun waves and enjoy the ride!

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for changing conditions. This will be the last surf forecast of the season, so make the most of it while you can! 

Stay stoked, catch some waves, and have an awesome day 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 waves? Let's dive into the surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate Rip Current Risk with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. It's looking partly sunny today with a high temperature in the upper 60s and Northeast winds around 15 mph. So, grab your board and catch some waves but mind the currents.

Over to Long Beach Island, expect a similar scene - moderate Rip Current Risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature is in the mid 60s, so not too chilly. Perfect weather for a day of riding the waves!

Now, let's head down to Atlantic City where the surf's up at 2 to 3 feet. With a slight chance of rain, it's mostly cloudy with a moderate Rip Current Risk. The high temperature will be in the lower 70s with Northeast winds between 15 to 20 mph. Looks like a day for some exciting surf sessions!

And in Delaware, at Rehoboth Beach, you can expect surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with a moderate Rip Current Risk. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, making it just right for a day at the beach. Keep an eye out for some fun waves and enjoy the ride!

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for changing conditions. This will be the last surf forecast of the season, so make the most of it while you can! 

Stay stoked, catch some waves, and have an awesome day 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 11-02-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Let's dive into today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, over at Sandy Hook, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. The surf is expected to be around 2 to 3 feet high with partly sunny weather and a high temperature in the upper 60s. Don't forget that water temperature in the upper 60s too! Perfect for a refreshing dip!

Moving down to the Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, we're still in for a moderate rip current risk. The surf height remains at 2 to 3 feet with mostly cloudy weather and a high temperature around 70. Looks like a great day to hit the waves!

Heading further south to Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City, we're keeping that moderate rip current risk trend. The surf height stays at 2 to 3 feet with a slight chance of rain in mostly cloudy weather. Highs will be in the lower 70s with those Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. Hang on to your hats and boards!

And down at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where Ocean City shines, we're still in that moderate rip current risk zone. Surf height remains at 2 to 3 feet with a slight chance of rain in mostly cloudy conditions. Highs will be in the lower 70s, so pack some layers just in case!

Lastly, for our friends at Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, expect a moderate rip current risk. The surf height will be around 2 to 3 feet with a slight chance of rain in mostly cloudy weather. Highs stay in the lower 70s with those Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Remember, always keep an eye out for those rip currents and stay safe out there! This wraps up our surf zone forecast for today. Get out there and hang ten!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 10:47:51 -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 today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, over at Sandy Hook, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. The surf is expected to be around 2 to 3 feet high with partly sunny weather and a high temperature in the upper 60s. Don't forget that water temperature in the upper 60s too! Perfect for a refreshing dip!

Moving down to the Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, we're still in for a moderate rip current risk. The surf height remains at 2 to 3 feet with mostly cloudy weather and a high temperature around 70. Looks like a great day to hit the waves!

Heading further south to Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City, we're keeping that moderate rip current risk trend. The surf height stays at 2 to 3 feet with a slight chance of rain in mostly cloudy weather. Highs will be in the lower 70s with those Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. Hang on to your hats and boards!

And down at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where Ocean City shines, we're still in that moderate rip current risk zone. Surf height remains at 2 to 3 feet with a slight chance of rain in mostly cloudy conditions. Highs will be in the lower 70s, so pack some layers just in case!

Lastly, for our friends at Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, expect a moderate rip current risk. The surf height will be around 2 to 3 feet with a slight chance of rain in mostly cloudy weather. Highs stay in the lower 70s with those Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Remember, always keep an eye out for those rip currents and stay safe out there! This wraps up our surf zone forecast for today. Get out there and hang ten!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, over at Sandy Hook, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. The surf is expected to be around 2 to 3 feet high with partly sunny weather and a high temperature in the upper 60s. Don't forget that water temperature in the upper 60s too! Perfect for a refreshing dip!

Moving down to the Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, we're still in for a moderate rip current risk. The surf height remains at 2 to 3 feet with mostly cloudy weather and a high temperature around 70. Looks like a great day to hit the waves!

Heading further south to Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City, we're keeping that moderate rip current risk trend. The surf height stays at 2 to 3 feet with a slight chance of rain in mostly cloudy weather. Highs will be in the lower 70s with those Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. Hang on to your hats and boards!

And down at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where Ocean City shines, we're still in that moderate rip current risk zone. Surf height remains at 2 to 3 feet with a slight chance of rain in mostly cloudy conditions. Highs will be in the lower 70s, so pack some layers just in case!

Lastly, for our friends at Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, expect a moderate rip current risk. The surf height will be around 2 to 3 feet with a slight chance of rain in mostly cloudy weather. Highs stay in the lower 70s with those Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Remember, always keep an eye out for those rip currents and stay safe out there! This wraps up our surf zone forecast for today. Get out there and hang ten!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-31-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into today's surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, the surf height is looking at a fun 2 to 3 feet. Watch out for moderate rip currents today. The water temp is in the upper 60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. The high will reach the upper 60s under partly sunny skies. Don't forget your sunscreen with that moderate UV index! And hey, the sunrise is at 6:50 AM and sunset at 6:42 PM, plenty of time for some surfing fun!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean around Long Beach Island, surf height is also 2 to 3 feet. Expect a moderate rip current risk, so surf with caution. The water temp is in the mid-60s with a high near 70. Get ready for mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds at 15 mph. And remember, always check the tides before hitting the waves!

Heading over to Coastal Atlantic near Atlantic City, surf height remains at 2 to 3 feet. Watch out for those moderate rip currents and northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. The lower 70s high temp with a slight chance of rain in mostly cloudy conditions. Stay safe and have a blast out there, surfers!

Now, let's check out the Atlantic Coastal Cape May including Ocean City. Along with the 2 to 3 feet surf, expect moderate rip currents. The water temp is in the upper 60s with a lower 70s high. Dress for mostly cloudy weather and a slight chance of rain. And those northeast winds will be blowing at 15 to 20 mph, adding to the surfing challenge!

Lastly, for our friends at Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth Beach, surfing conditions mirror the rest with 2 to 3 feet waves and moderate rip currents. Water temp in the lower 70s, a slight chance of rain, and a lower 70s high temp. Don’t forget your sunscreen and watch out for those northeastern winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Please check the detailed forecast for more information, and remember, 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, 31 Oct 2024 10:49:32 -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 catch some waves? Let's dive into today's surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, the surf height is looking at a fun 2 to 3 feet. Watch out for moderate rip currents today. The water temp is in the upper 60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. The high will reach the upper 60s under partly sunny skies. Don't forget your sunscreen with that moderate UV index! And hey, the sunrise is at 6:50 AM and sunset at 6:42 PM, plenty of time for some surfing fun!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean around Long Beach Island, surf height is also 2 to 3 feet. Expect a moderate rip current risk, so surf with caution. The water temp is in the mid-60s with a high near 70. Get ready for mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds at 15 mph. And remember, always check the tides before hitting the waves!

Heading over to Coastal Atlantic near Atlantic City, surf height remains at 2 to 3 feet. Watch out for those moderate rip currents and northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. The lower 70s high temp with a slight chance of rain in mostly cloudy conditions. Stay safe and have a blast out there, surfers!

Now, let's check out the Atlantic Coastal Cape May including Ocean City. Along with the 2 to 3 feet surf, expect moderate rip currents. The water temp is in the upper 60s with a lower 70s high. Dress for mostly cloudy weather and a slight chance of rain. And those northeast winds will be blowing at 15 to 20 mph, adding to the surfing challenge!

Lastly, for our friends at Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth Beach, surfing conditions mirror the rest with 2 to 3 feet waves and moderate rip currents. Water temp in the lower 70s, a slight chance of rain, and a lower 70s high temp. Don’t forget your sunscreen and watch out for those northeastern winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Please check the detailed forecast for more information, and remember, 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, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into today's surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, the surf height is looking at a fun 2 to 3 feet. Watch out for moderate rip currents today. The water temp is in the upper 60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. The high will reach the upper 60s under partly sunny skies. Don't forget your sunscreen with that moderate UV index! And hey, the sunrise is at 6:50 AM and sunset at 6:42 PM, plenty of time for some surfing fun!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean around Long Beach Island, surf height is also 2 to 3 feet. Expect a moderate rip current risk, so surf with caution. The water temp is in the mid-60s with a high near 70. Get ready for mostly cloudy skies and northeast winds at 15 mph. And remember, always check the tides before hitting the waves!

Heading over to Coastal Atlantic near Atlantic City, surf height remains at 2 to 3 feet. Watch out for those moderate rip currents and northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. The lower 70s high temp with a slight chance of rain in mostly cloudy conditions. Stay safe and have a blast out there, surfers!

Now, let's check out the Atlantic Coastal Cape May including Ocean City. Along with the 2 to 3 feet surf, expect moderate rip currents. The water temp is in the upper 60s with a lower 70s high. Dress for mostly cloudy weather and a slight chance of rain. And those northeast winds will be blowing at 15 to 20 mph, adding to the surfing challenge!

Lastly, for our friends at Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth Beach, surfing conditions mirror the rest with 2 to 3 feet waves and moderate rip currents. Water temp in the lower 70s, a slight chance of rain, and a lower 70s high temp. Don’t forget your sunscreen and watch out for those northeastern winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Please check the detailed forecast for more information, and remember, 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-30-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers, it's time for your daily dose of surf forecasts! Let's dive into the exciting world of waves and tides for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, get ready for a moderate rip current risk today. The surf will be running at 2 to 3 feet with a water temperature in the upper 60s. So grab your boards and hit the waves under partly sunny skies! And remember, keep an eye out for those northeast winds blowing around 15 miles per hour.

Heading over to Long Beach Island, we've got more moderate rip currents and 2 to 3 feet surf heights. With a high around 70 and a water temperature in the mid-60s, it's a mostly cloudy day perfect for catching those waves with northeast winds at 15 miles per hour.

Venturing to Atlantic City, expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and a lower 70s high. The water will be in the lower 60s, so maybe bring a wetsuit! Don't forget about those northeast winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

And down at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The water temp will be in the lower 70s, ideal for a refreshing surf session while facing northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

So there you have it, surfers! Grab your boards, wax up, and get ready to ride those waves today in New Jersey and Delaware. Stay safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and most importantly, 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>Wed, 30 Oct 2024 10:49:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers, it's time for your daily dose of surf forecasts! Let's dive into the exciting world of waves and tides for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, get ready for a moderate rip current risk today. The surf will be running at 2 to 3 feet with a water temperature in the upper 60s. So grab your boards and hit the waves under partly sunny skies! And remember, keep an eye out for those northeast winds blowing around 15 miles per hour.

Heading over to Long Beach Island, we've got more moderate rip currents and 2 to 3 feet surf heights. With a high around 70 and a water temperature in the mid-60s, it's a mostly cloudy day perfect for catching those waves with northeast winds at 15 miles per hour.

Venturing to Atlantic City, expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and a lower 70s high. The water will be in the lower 60s, so maybe bring a wetsuit! Don't forget about those northeast winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

And down at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The water temp will be in the lower 70s, ideal for a refreshing surf session while facing northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

So there you have it, surfers! Grab your boards, wax up, and get ready to ride those waves today in New Jersey and Delaware. Stay safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and most importantly, 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[Hey there beachgoers, it's time for your daily dose of surf forecasts! Let's dive into the exciting world of waves and tides for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, get ready for a moderate rip current risk today. The surf will be running at 2 to 3 feet with a water temperature in the upper 60s. So grab your boards and hit the waves under partly sunny skies! And remember, keep an eye out for those northeast winds blowing around 15 miles per hour.

Heading over to Long Beach Island, we've got more moderate rip currents and 2 to 3 feet surf heights. With a high around 70 and a water temperature in the mid-60s, it's a mostly cloudy day perfect for catching those waves with northeast winds at 15 miles per hour.

Venturing to Atlantic City, expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and a lower 70s high. The water will be in the lower 60s, so maybe bring a wetsuit! Don't forget about those northeast winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

And down at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The water temp will be in the lower 70s, ideal for a refreshing surf session while facing northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

So there you have it, surfers! Grab your boards, wax up, and get ready to ride those waves today in New Jersey and Delaware. Stay safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and most importantly, 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-29-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, let's catch the wave of info with today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service! Let's dive in!

Heading to the beaches of Sandy Hook in Eastern Monmouth? Today's looking like a mixed bag with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a partly sunny sky. So, grab your boards and hit the waves with a high temperature in the upper 60s and northeast winds around 15 mph.

Moving over to the coastal spots of Long Beach Island in Coastal Ocean, we've got similar conditions - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, mostly cloudy skies, and a high around 70 degrees. Don't forget your sunblock with that UV index at moderate!

Now, for the beaches of Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a chance of rain with mostly cloudy skies. Temps will be in the lower 70s with northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. Hold onto your hats, folks!

If you're heading to Ocean City in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, you're in for a treat - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a slight chance of rain. With a high in the lower 70s and northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph, it's time to enjoy the surf and sand!

Wrapping up with the Delaware Beaches around Rehoboth Beach, it's a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. Temps will be in the lower 70s with those brisk northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Keep an eye out for those Groins and Jetties, surfers! Stay safe and enjoy the waves while you can because the forecast season ends tomorrow, Tuesday, October 1st.

Surfers, remember to check out the detailed definitions for thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index on the provided link. And with that, surf's up, and catch you all on the next wave! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 10:49:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, let's catch the wave of info with today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service! Let's dive in!

Heading to the beaches of Sandy Hook in Eastern Monmouth? Today's looking like a mixed bag with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a partly sunny sky. So, grab your boards and hit the waves with a high temperature in the upper 60s and northeast winds around 15 mph.

Moving over to the coastal spots of Long Beach Island in Coastal Ocean, we've got similar conditions - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, mostly cloudy skies, and a high around 70 degrees. Don't forget your sunblock with that UV index at moderate!

Now, for the beaches of Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a chance of rain with mostly cloudy skies. Temps will be in the lower 70s with northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. Hold onto your hats, folks!

If you're heading to Ocean City in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, you're in for a treat - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a slight chance of rain. With a high in the lower 70s and northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph, it's time to enjoy the surf and sand!

Wrapping up with the Delaware Beaches around Rehoboth Beach, it's a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. Temps will be in the lower 70s with those brisk northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Keep an eye out for those Groins and Jetties, surfers! Stay safe and enjoy the waves while you can because the forecast season ends tomorrow, Tuesday, October 1st.

Surfers, remember to check out the detailed definitions for thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index on the provided link. And with that, surf's up, and catch you all on the next wave! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 catch the wave of info with today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service! Let's dive in!

Heading to the beaches of Sandy Hook in Eastern Monmouth? Today's looking like a mixed bag with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a partly sunny sky. So, grab your boards and hit the waves with a high temperature in the upper 60s and northeast winds around 15 mph.

Moving over to the coastal spots of Long Beach Island in Coastal Ocean, we've got similar conditions - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, mostly cloudy skies, and a high around 70 degrees. Don't forget your sunblock with that UV index at moderate!

Now, for the beaches of Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a chance of rain with mostly cloudy skies. Temps will be in the lower 70s with northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. Hold onto your hats, folks!

If you're heading to Ocean City in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, you're in for a treat - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a slight chance of rain. With a high in the lower 70s and northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph, it's time to enjoy the surf and sand!

Wrapping up with the Delaware Beaches around Rehoboth Beach, it's a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. Temps will be in the lower 70s with those brisk northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Keep an eye out for those Groins and Jetties, surfers! Stay safe and enjoy the waves while you can because the forecast season ends tomorrow, Tuesday, October 1st.

Surfers, remember to check out the detailed definitions for thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index on the provided link. And with that, surf's up, and catch you all on the next wave! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-28-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers! It's time to catch the wave with your latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware provided by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ. Let's dive right into today's report:

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, including the sandy beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen. With partly sunny skies, temps in the upper 60s, and northeast winds around 15 mph, it's a great day to hit the waves!

Moving down to Coastal Ocean, with the beautiful shores of Long Beach Island, we're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights up to 3 feet, and temps around 70 degrees. So grab your boards and enjoy the day under mostly cloudy skies!

Next up, Coastal Atlantic, home to the vibrant beaches of Atlantic City. Expect a moderate rip current risk, surf heights reaching 3 feet, and a chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. With temps in the lower 70s and northeast winds of 15 to 20 mph, it's a day for some adventurous surfing!

Heading to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where Ocean City awaits, we're in for a day with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a slight chance of rain. Temperatures in the lower 70s and northeast winds of 15 to 20 mph create ideal conditions for a surfing session.

Lastly, don't forget our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. You can expect moderate rip currents, surf heights up to 3 feet, and cloudy skies with a chance of rain. With temps in the lower 70s and northeast winds of 15 to 20 mph, it's another day for hitting the waves in style!

Remember, always check the tide schedule, keep an eye out for those rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there! This marks the end of the forecast season, so make the most of the waves while you can!

And that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast today. Stay safe, catch those waves, and have the time of your life 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, 28 Oct 2024 10:49:14 -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 to catch the wave with your latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware provided by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ. Let's dive right into today's report:

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, including the sandy beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen. With partly sunny skies, temps in the upper 60s, and northeast winds around 15 mph, it's a great day to hit the waves!

Moving down to Coastal Ocean, with the beautiful shores of Long Beach Island, we're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights up to 3 feet, and temps around 70 degrees. So grab your boards and enjoy the day under mostly cloudy skies!

Next up, Coastal Atlantic, home to the vibrant beaches of Atlantic City. Expect a moderate rip current risk, surf heights reaching 3 feet, and a chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. With temps in the lower 70s and northeast winds of 15 to 20 mph, it's a day for some adventurous surfing!

Heading to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where Ocean City awaits, we're in for a day with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a slight chance of rain. Temperatures in the lower 70s and northeast winds of 15 to 20 mph create ideal conditions for a surfing session.

Lastly, don't forget our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. You can expect moderate rip currents, surf heights up to 3 feet, and cloudy skies with a chance of rain. With temps in the lower 70s and northeast winds of 15 to 20 mph, it's another day for hitting the waves in style!

Remember, always check the tide schedule, keep an eye out for those rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there! This marks the end of the forecast season, so make the most of the waves while you can!

And that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast today. Stay safe, catch those waves, and have the time of your life 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 fellow surfers and beach lovers! It's time to catch the wave with your latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware provided by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ. Let's dive right into today's report:

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, including the sandy beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen. With partly sunny skies, temps in the upper 60s, and northeast winds around 15 mph, it's a great day to hit the waves!

Moving down to Coastal Ocean, with the beautiful shores of Long Beach Island, we're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights up to 3 feet, and temps around 70 degrees. So grab your boards and enjoy the day under mostly cloudy skies!

Next up, Coastal Atlantic, home to the vibrant beaches of Atlantic City. Expect a moderate rip current risk, surf heights reaching 3 feet, and a chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. With temps in the lower 70s and northeast winds of 15 to 20 mph, it's a day for some adventurous surfing!

Heading to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where Ocean City awaits, we're in for a day with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a slight chance of rain. Temperatures in the lower 70s and northeast winds of 15 to 20 mph create ideal conditions for a surfing session.

Lastly, don't forget our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. You can expect moderate rip currents, surf heights up to 3 feet, and cloudy skies with a chance of rain. With temps in the lower 70s and northeast winds of 15 to 20 mph, it's another day for hitting the waves in style!

Remember, always check the tide schedule, keep an eye out for those rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there! This marks the end of the forecast season, so make the most of the waves while you can!

And that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast today. Stay safe, catch those waves, and have the time of your life 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-27-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, all you awesome surfers and beach lovers! Here comes your daily surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly. 

Let's kick things off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today’s surf height will be a cool 2 to 3 feet, with a moderate rip current risk. The weather calls for partly sunny skies, a high temperature in the upper 60s, and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. Don’t forget your sunscreen with the UV index at a moderate level. Water temps are in the upper 60s, so get out there and catch some waves!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, covering the sandy shores of Long Beach Island. Similar conditions here with a moderate rip current risk, surf height also around 2 to 3 feet, and a high temperature around 70 degrees. The water is a bit cooler in the mid-60s, and you can expect mostly cloudy skies to accompany your surf session. So grab your boards and enjoy the waves!

Next up, we have Coastal Atlantic with the beaches of Atlantic City. The surf height remains at 2 to 3 feet, don’t forget the moderate rip current risk. The weather is calling for mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, a high temperature in the lower 70s, and northeast winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Make the most of the waves out there!

Heading south to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City. The surf height is also 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Expect mostly cloudy skies, a slight chance of rain, and a high temperature in the lower 70s. Winds will be blowing from the northeast at 15 to 20 miles per hour, so hold onto your hats while you hit the waves!

Lastly, we have the Delaware Beaches, covering Rehoboth Beach. The surf height remains steady at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. You can enjoy mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, high temperatures in the lower 70s, and northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Check out the water temperature in the lower 70s!

Remember, surfers, always be mindful of the rip current risk and stay safe out there. And hey, this will be the final surf report for the 2024 season, so make the most of those waves before the season ends! 

Catch you later, riders of 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, 27 Oct 2024 10:48:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, all you awesome surfers and beach lovers! Here comes your daily surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly. 

Let's kick things off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today’s surf height will be a cool 2 to 3 feet, with a moderate rip current risk. The weather calls for partly sunny skies, a high temperature in the upper 60s, and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. Don’t forget your sunscreen with the UV index at a moderate level. Water temps are in the upper 60s, so get out there and catch some waves!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, covering the sandy shores of Long Beach Island. Similar conditions here with a moderate rip current risk, surf height also around 2 to 3 feet, and a high temperature around 70 degrees. The water is a bit cooler in the mid-60s, and you can expect mostly cloudy skies to accompany your surf session. So grab your boards and enjoy the waves!

Next up, we have Coastal Atlantic with the beaches of Atlantic City. The surf height remains at 2 to 3 feet, don’t forget the moderate rip current risk. The weather is calling for mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, a high temperature in the lower 70s, and northeast winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Make the most of the waves out there!

Heading south to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City. The surf height is also 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Expect mostly cloudy skies, a slight chance of rain, and a high temperature in the lower 70s. Winds will be blowing from the northeast at 15 to 20 miles per hour, so hold onto your hats while you hit the waves!

Lastly, we have the Delaware Beaches, covering Rehoboth Beach. The surf height remains steady at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. You can enjoy mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, high temperatures in the lower 70s, and northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Check out the water temperature in the lower 70s!

Remember, surfers, always be mindful of the rip current risk and stay safe out there. And hey, this will be the final surf report for the 2024 season, so make the most of those waves before the season ends! 

Catch you later, riders of 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, all you awesome surfers and beach lovers! Here comes your daily surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly. 

Let's kick things off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today’s surf height will be a cool 2 to 3 feet, with a moderate rip current risk. The weather calls for partly sunny skies, a high temperature in the upper 60s, and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. Don’t forget your sunscreen with the UV index at a moderate level. Water temps are in the upper 60s, so get out there and catch some waves!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, covering the sandy shores of Long Beach Island. Similar conditions here with a moderate rip current risk, surf height also around 2 to 3 feet, and a high temperature around 70 degrees. The water is a bit cooler in the mid-60s, and you can expect mostly cloudy skies to accompany your surf session. So grab your boards and enjoy the waves!

Next up, we have Coastal Atlantic with the beaches of Atlantic City. The surf height remains at 2 to 3 feet, don’t forget the moderate rip current risk. The weather is calling for mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, a high temperature in the lower 70s, and northeast winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Make the most of the waves out there!

Heading south to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City. The surf height is also 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Expect mostly cloudy skies, a slight chance of rain, and a high temperature in the lower 70s. Winds will be blowing from the northeast at 15 to 20 miles per hour, so hold onto your hats while you hit the waves!

Lastly, we have the Delaware Beaches, covering Rehoboth Beach. The surf height remains steady at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. You can enjoy mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, high temperatures in the lower 70s, and northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Check out the water temperature in the lower 70s!

Remember, surfers, always be mindful of the rip current risk and stay safe out there. And hey, this will be the final surf report for the 2024 season, so make the most of those waves before the season ends! 

Catch you later, riders of 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-26-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers, ready to catch some sweet waves? Let's dive into today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware. Get stoked!

Starting off at the beaches of Sandy Hook in Eastern Monmouth, we've got a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, making it perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect partly sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. So grab your board and hit the waves!

Heading down to Long Beach Island in Coastal Ocean, it's a similar scene with moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy weather. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and highs around 70 with those same northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. Perfect conditions for some fun in the sun!

Next up, we've got Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, where things are looking good for a day at the beach. Moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, with highs in the lower 70s and northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Don't forget your sunscreen!

Over at Ocean City in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, we're seeing more of the same with moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature here is in the upper 60s, with highs in the lower 70s and those breezy northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. It's shaping up to be a rad day out on the water!

And last but not least, in Delaware Beaches including Rehoboth Beach, we've got moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, perfect for catching some waves. Expect highs in the lower 70s with northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Grab your board and hit the surf!

Remember to stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and 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>Sat, 26 Oct 2024 10:49:15 -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 sweet waves? Let's dive into today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware. Get stoked!

Starting off at the beaches of Sandy Hook in Eastern Monmouth, we've got a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, making it perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect partly sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. So grab your board and hit the waves!

Heading down to Long Beach Island in Coastal Ocean, it's a similar scene with moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy weather. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and highs around 70 with those same northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. Perfect conditions for some fun in the sun!

Next up, we've got Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, where things are looking good for a day at the beach. Moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, with highs in the lower 70s and northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Don't forget your sunscreen!

Over at Ocean City in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, we're seeing more of the same with moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature here is in the upper 60s, with highs in the lower 70s and those breezy northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. It's shaping up to be a rad day out on the water!

And last but not least, in Delaware Beaches including Rehoboth Beach, we've got moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, perfect for catching some waves. Expect highs in the lower 70s with northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Grab your board and hit the surf!

Remember to stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and 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 surfers and beachgoers, ready to catch some sweet waves? Let's dive into today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware. Get stoked!

Starting off at the beaches of Sandy Hook in Eastern Monmouth, we've got a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, making it perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect partly sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. So grab your board and hit the waves!

Heading down to Long Beach Island in Coastal Ocean, it's a similar scene with moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy weather. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and highs around 70 with those same northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. Perfect conditions for some fun in the sun!

Next up, we've got Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, where things are looking good for a day at the beach. Moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, with highs in the lower 70s and northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Don't forget your sunscreen!

Over at Ocean City in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, we're seeing more of the same with moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature here is in the upper 60s, with highs in the lower 70s and those breezy northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. It's shaping up to be a rad day out on the water!

And last but not least, in Delaware Beaches including Rehoboth Beach, we've got moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, perfect for catching some waves. Expect highs in the lower 70s with northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Grab your board and hit the surf!

Remember to stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-25-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, beachgoers! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with our surf zone forecast for the New Jersey and Delaware area served up hot and fresh just for you.

First up, we have Eastern Monmouth with waves between 2 to 3 feet, a moderate rip current risk, and a high temperature in the upper 60s. While you're out there, keep an eye out for those northeast winds cruising around at 15 miles per hour.

Next, hop over to Long Beach Island where you can expect similar conditions with mostly cloudy skies, a moderate rip current risk, and a high around 70 degrees. Don't forget those Northeast winds at 15 miles per hour to give you that extra push on the waves.

If you're heading to Atlantic City, be ready for lower 60s water temperature, cloudy weather, and northeast winds traveling at 15 to 20 miles per hour. There's a slight chance of rain, but hey - a little drizzle won't stop us from riding those waves!

Moving on to Ocean City, where the surf will be pumping at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Expect a high temperature in the lower 70s, and watch out for those northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. It's going to be a rad day out on the water!

Last but not least, swing by Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, where you'll find waves between 2 to 3 feet, a moderate risk of rip currents, and a high temperature in the lower 70s. Those northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour will keep you on your toes while you ride the waves.

Remember, friends, don't get caught in those rip currents and stay safe out on the water. And one more thing - this will be the last surf zone forecast of the 2024 season, so make the most of it while you can!

Catch you in the lineup, 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, 25 Oct 2024 10:48:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, beachgoers! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with our surf zone forecast for the New Jersey and Delaware area served up hot and fresh just for you.

First up, we have Eastern Monmouth with waves between 2 to 3 feet, a moderate rip current risk, and a high temperature in the upper 60s. While you're out there, keep an eye out for those northeast winds cruising around at 15 miles per hour.

Next, hop over to Long Beach Island where you can expect similar conditions with mostly cloudy skies, a moderate rip current risk, and a high around 70 degrees. Don't forget those Northeast winds at 15 miles per hour to give you that extra push on the waves.

If you're heading to Atlantic City, be ready for lower 60s water temperature, cloudy weather, and northeast winds traveling at 15 to 20 miles per hour. There's a slight chance of rain, but hey - a little drizzle won't stop us from riding those waves!

Moving on to Ocean City, where the surf will be pumping at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Expect a high temperature in the lower 70s, and watch out for those northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. It's going to be a rad day out on the water!

Last but not least, swing by Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, where you'll find waves between 2 to 3 feet, a moderate risk of rip currents, and a high temperature in the lower 70s. Those northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour will keep you on your toes while you ride the waves.

Remember, friends, don't get caught in those rip currents and stay safe out on the water. And one more thing - this will be the last surf zone forecast of the 2024 season, so make the most of it while you can!

Catch you in the lineup, 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, beachgoers! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with our surf zone forecast for the New Jersey and Delaware area served up hot and fresh just for you.

First up, we have Eastern Monmouth with waves between 2 to 3 feet, a moderate rip current risk, and a high temperature in the upper 60s. While you're out there, keep an eye out for those northeast winds cruising around at 15 miles per hour.

Next, hop over to Long Beach Island where you can expect similar conditions with mostly cloudy skies, a moderate rip current risk, and a high around 70 degrees. Don't forget those Northeast winds at 15 miles per hour to give you that extra push on the waves.

If you're heading to Atlantic City, be ready for lower 60s water temperature, cloudy weather, and northeast winds traveling at 15 to 20 miles per hour. There's a slight chance of rain, but hey - a little drizzle won't stop us from riding those waves!

Moving on to Ocean City, where the surf will be pumping at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Expect a high temperature in the lower 70s, and watch out for those northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. It's going to be a rad day out on the water!

Last but not least, swing by Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, where you'll find waves between 2 to 3 feet, a moderate risk of rip currents, and a high temperature in the lower 70s. Those northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour will keep you on your toes while you ride the waves.

Remember, friends, don't get caught in those rip currents and stay safe out on the water. And one more thing - this will be the last surf zone forecast of the 2024 season, so make the most of it while you can!

Catch you in the lineup, 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-24-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there fellow surfers! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today in New Jersey and Delaware to make sure you catch the best waves while staying safe out there!

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, including the sandy shores of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights will be hanging out at 2 to 3 feet, with a partly sunny sky and temperatures reaching the upper 60s. Watch out for those Northeast winds cruising at around 15 miles per hour.

Over at Coastal Ocean, snuggled up by Long Beach Island, we're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and mostly cloudy skies. Temperatures will be around 70 degrees with those same gusty Northeast winds keeping things interesting.

Heading to Coastal Atlantic by Atlantic City, expect a moderate rip current risk once again, surf heights at 2 to 3 feet, and a slight chance of rain in mostly cloudy weather. Temperatures are gonna hit the lower 70s today with Northeast winds revved up to 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Venturing to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including the beautiful Ocean City, we're in for a day with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3-foot surf heights, and mostly cloudy skies with that same slight chance of rain. The water temperatures will be in the upper 60s, and hold onto your hats for those Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Wrapping up in Delaware Beaches around Rehoboth Beach, you guessed it, we've got a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3-foot waves, and mostly cloudy weather with a hint of rain. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s with those trusty Northeast winds keeping everything lively at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

So, there you have it, folks! Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the surf while keeping an eye on 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. Have a gnarly day out there, surfers!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Oct 2024 10:49:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there fellow surfers! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today in New Jersey and Delaware to make sure you catch the best waves while staying safe out there!

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, including the sandy shores of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights will be hanging out at 2 to 3 feet, with a partly sunny sky and temperatures reaching the upper 60s. Watch out for those Northeast winds cruising at around 15 miles per hour.

Over at Coastal Ocean, snuggled up by Long Beach Island, we're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and mostly cloudy skies. Temperatures will be around 70 degrees with those same gusty Northeast winds keeping things interesting.

Heading to Coastal Atlantic by Atlantic City, expect a moderate rip current risk once again, surf heights at 2 to 3 feet, and a slight chance of rain in mostly cloudy weather. Temperatures are gonna hit the lower 70s today with Northeast winds revved up to 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Venturing to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including the beautiful Ocean City, we're in for a day with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3-foot surf heights, and mostly cloudy skies with that same slight chance of rain. The water temperatures will be in the upper 60s, and hold onto your hats for those Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Wrapping up in Delaware Beaches around Rehoboth Beach, you guessed it, we've got a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3-foot waves, and mostly cloudy weather with a hint of rain. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s with those trusty Northeast winds keeping everything lively at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

So, there you have it, folks! Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the surf while keeping an eye on 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. Have a gnarly day out there, surfers!

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! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today in New Jersey and Delaware to make sure you catch the best waves while staying safe out there!

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, including the sandy shores of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights will be hanging out at 2 to 3 feet, with a partly sunny sky and temperatures reaching the upper 60s. Watch out for those Northeast winds cruising at around 15 miles per hour.

Over at Coastal Ocean, snuggled up by Long Beach Island, we're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and mostly cloudy skies. Temperatures will be around 70 degrees with those same gusty Northeast winds keeping things interesting.

Heading to Coastal Atlantic by Atlantic City, expect a moderate rip current risk once again, surf heights at 2 to 3 feet, and a slight chance of rain in mostly cloudy weather. Temperatures are gonna hit the lower 70s today with Northeast winds revved up to 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Venturing to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including the beautiful Ocean City, we're in for a day with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3-foot surf heights, and mostly cloudy skies with that same slight chance of rain. The water temperatures will be in the upper 60s, and hold onto your hats for those Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Wrapping up in Delaware Beaches around Rehoboth Beach, you guessed it, we've got a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3-foot waves, and mostly cloudy weather with a hint of rain. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s with those trusty Northeast winds keeping everything lively at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

So, there you have it, folks! Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the surf while keeping an eye on 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. Have a gnarly day out there, surfers!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-23-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready for a surf-tastic day ahead? Let's dive into today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, New Jersey!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. The surf height is around 2 to 3 feet with a water temperature in the upper 60s. Expect partly sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s. Don't forget your sunscreen with a moderate UV index today!

Over to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, we're still at a moderate rip current risk with similar surf heights. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and the day will be mostly cloudy with highs around 70. Watch out for those Northeast winds around 15 mph!

Heading down to Coastal Atlantic, covering Atlantic City, the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights are 2 to 3 feet, and the water temperature is in the lower 60s. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain and temperatures in the lower 70s. Hold onto your hats with Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph!

Next up, Atlantic Coastal Cape May with its beaches near Ocean City. The story repeats with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and temperatures in the upper 60s. It will be mostly cloudy with a chance of rain and highs in the lower 70s. Grab your boards and ride those waves!

Wrapping up in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a similar setup - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and lower 70s water temperature. Expect mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain and highs in the lower 70s. Northeasterly winds are around 15 to 20 mph.

Remember, always check the tide schedule, and most importantly, stay safe in the water! That's a wrap for today's surf zone forecast. Get out there, catch some 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, 23 Oct 2024 10:48:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready for a surf-tastic day ahead? Let's dive into today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, New Jersey!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. The surf height is around 2 to 3 feet with a water temperature in the upper 60s. Expect partly sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s. Don't forget your sunscreen with a moderate UV index today!

Over to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, we're still at a moderate rip current risk with similar surf heights. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and the day will be mostly cloudy with highs around 70. Watch out for those Northeast winds around 15 mph!

Heading down to Coastal Atlantic, covering Atlantic City, the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights are 2 to 3 feet, and the water temperature is in the lower 60s. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain and temperatures in the lower 70s. Hold onto your hats with Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph!

Next up, Atlantic Coastal Cape May with its beaches near Ocean City. The story repeats with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and temperatures in the upper 60s. It will be mostly cloudy with a chance of rain and highs in the lower 70s. Grab your boards and ride those waves!

Wrapping up in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a similar setup - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and lower 70s water temperature. Expect mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain and highs in the lower 70s. Northeasterly winds are around 15 to 20 mph.

Remember, always check the tide schedule, and most importantly, stay safe in the water! That's a wrap for today's surf zone forecast. Get out there, catch some 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, beach lovers! Ready for a surf-tastic day ahead? Let's dive into today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, New Jersey!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. The surf height is around 2 to 3 feet with a water temperature in the upper 60s. Expect partly sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s. Don't forget your sunscreen with a moderate UV index today!

Over to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, we're still at a moderate rip current risk with similar surf heights. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and the day will be mostly cloudy with highs around 70. Watch out for those Northeast winds around 15 mph!

Heading down to Coastal Atlantic, covering Atlantic City, the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights are 2 to 3 feet, and the water temperature is in the lower 60s. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain and temperatures in the lower 70s. Hold onto your hats with Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph!

Next up, Atlantic Coastal Cape May with its beaches near Ocean City. The story repeats with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and temperatures in the upper 60s. It will be mostly cloudy with a chance of rain and highs in the lower 70s. Grab your boards and ride those waves!

Wrapping up in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a similar setup - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and lower 70s water temperature. Expect mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain and highs in the lower 70s. Northeasterly winds are around 15 to 20 mph.

Remember, always check the tide schedule, and most importantly, stay safe in the water! That's a wrap for today's surf zone forecast. Get out there, catch some 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for some gnarly updates on the waves today around the New Jersey and Delaware coasts. Let's dive into the deets!

Starting off with Sandy Hook in Eastern Monmouth, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights cruising at 2 to 3 feet. It's all about that partly sunny vibe with a high temperature hitting the upper 60s. And hey, keep an eye out for those moderate Northeast winds at around 15 miles per hour. Waves ahoy!

Moving down to Long Beach Island in the Coastal Ocean, we've got similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights hanging around 2 to 3 feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies and a high temperature near 70°F. Don't forget those Northeast winds around 15 mph to keep things interesting!

Heading over to Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, the surf's up at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Get ready for some cloudy skies and lower 70s temps. And watch out for those Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph adding a bit of spice to your surf sesh.

Venturing to Ocean City in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, it's a repeat performance with 2 to 3 feet surf heights and moderate rip current risk. Embrace the mostly cloudy weather and a slight chance of rain while enjoying temps in the lower 70s. Pumped for some epic rides!

Wrapping it up at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware with a moderate rip current risk and 2 to 3 feet surf heights. Say hello to mostly cloudy skies and lower 70s temps, with Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph for that extra push on the waves.

So, grab your boards, wax up, and hit the waves while you can, because this season's surf forecast is wrapping up tomorrow! Remember to stay safe 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>Tue, 22 Oct 2024 10:48:16 -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 updates on the waves today around the New Jersey and Delaware coasts. Let's dive into the deets!

Starting off with Sandy Hook in Eastern Monmouth, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights cruising at 2 to 3 feet. It's all about that partly sunny vibe with a high temperature hitting the upper 60s. And hey, keep an eye out for those moderate Northeast winds at around 15 miles per hour. Waves ahoy!

Moving down to Long Beach Island in the Coastal Ocean, we've got similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights hanging around 2 to 3 feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies and a high temperature near 70°F. Don't forget those Northeast winds around 15 mph to keep things interesting!

Heading over to Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, the surf's up at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Get ready for some cloudy skies and lower 70s temps. And watch out for those Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph adding a bit of spice to your surf sesh.

Venturing to Ocean City in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, it's a repeat performance with 2 to 3 feet surf heights and moderate rip current risk. Embrace the mostly cloudy weather and a slight chance of rain while enjoying temps in the lower 70s. Pumped for some epic rides!

Wrapping it up at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware with a moderate rip current risk and 2 to 3 feet surf heights. Say hello to mostly cloudy skies and lower 70s temps, with Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph for that extra push on the waves.

So, grab your boards, wax up, and hit the waves while you can, because this season's surf forecast is wrapping up tomorrow! Remember to stay safe 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[Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for some gnarly updates on the waves today around the New Jersey and Delaware coasts. Let's dive into the deets!

Starting off with Sandy Hook in Eastern Monmouth, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights cruising at 2 to 3 feet. It's all about that partly sunny vibe with a high temperature hitting the upper 60s. And hey, keep an eye out for those moderate Northeast winds at around 15 miles per hour. Waves ahoy!

Moving down to Long Beach Island in the Coastal Ocean, we've got similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights hanging around 2 to 3 feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies and a high temperature near 70°F. Don't forget those Northeast winds around 15 mph to keep things interesting!

Heading over to Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, the surf's up at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Get ready for some cloudy skies and lower 70s temps. And watch out for those Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph adding a bit of spice to your surf sesh.

Venturing to Ocean City in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, it's a repeat performance with 2 to 3 feet surf heights and moderate rip current risk. Embrace the mostly cloudy weather and a slight chance of rain while enjoying temps in the lower 70s. Pumped for some epic rides!

Wrapping it up at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware with a moderate rip current risk and 2 to 3 feet surf heights. Say hello to mostly cloudy skies and lower 70s temps, with Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph for that extra push on the waves.

So, grab your boards, wax up, and hit the waves while you can, because this season's surf forecast is wrapping up tomorrow! Remember to stay safe 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-20-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in New Jersey and Delaware? Let's check out today's surf zone forecast, brought to you by the National Weather Service!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth with Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a partly sunny day with temps in the upper 60s. Watch out for those northeast winds around 15 miles per hour!

Moving down to Long Beach Island – Coastal Ocean, we're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a mostly cloudy day. Temps around 70 with those consistent northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Heading over to Atlantic City - Coastal Atlantic, we've got a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a chance of rain in the lower 70s. Don't forget about those northeast winds 15 to 20 miles per hour!

Next stop is Ocean City – Atlantic Coastal Cape May, with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height. Expect mostly cloudy skies, a slight chance of rain, and temps in the lower 70s. Hold onto your hats with those northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Wrapping it up in Delaware Beaches – Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and mostly cloudy conditions. Temps in the lower 70s with those northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Just a reminder, always check the forecast before hitting the waves and stay safe out there, surfers! This will be the last SRF product issued for the 2024 season. Catch you next 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>Sun, 20 Oct 2024 10:50:29 -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 in New Jersey and Delaware? Let's check out today's surf zone forecast, brought to you by the National Weather Service!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth with Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a partly sunny day with temps in the upper 60s. Watch out for those northeast winds around 15 miles per hour!

Moving down to Long Beach Island – Coastal Ocean, we're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a mostly cloudy day. Temps around 70 with those consistent northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Heading over to Atlantic City - Coastal Atlantic, we've got a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a chance of rain in the lower 70s. Don't forget about those northeast winds 15 to 20 miles per hour!

Next stop is Ocean City – Atlantic Coastal Cape May, with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height. Expect mostly cloudy skies, a slight chance of rain, and temps in the lower 70s. Hold onto your hats with those northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Wrapping it up in Delaware Beaches – Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and mostly cloudy conditions. Temps in the lower 70s with those northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Just a reminder, always check the forecast before hitting the waves and stay safe out there, surfers! This will be the last SRF product issued for the 2024 season. Catch you next 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[Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in New Jersey and Delaware? Let's check out today's surf zone forecast, brought to you by the National Weather Service!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth with Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a partly sunny day with temps in the upper 60s. Watch out for those northeast winds around 15 miles per hour!

Moving down to Long Beach Island – Coastal Ocean, we're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a mostly cloudy day. Temps around 70 with those consistent northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Heading over to Atlantic City - Coastal Atlantic, we've got a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a chance of rain in the lower 70s. Don't forget about those northeast winds 15 to 20 miles per hour!

Next stop is Ocean City – Atlantic Coastal Cape May, with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height. Expect mostly cloudy skies, a slight chance of rain, and temps in the lower 70s. Hold onto your hats with those northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Wrapping it up in Delaware Beaches – Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and mostly cloudy conditions. Temps in the lower 70s with those northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Just a reminder, always check the forecast before hitting the waves and stay safe out there, surfers! This will be the last SRF product issued for the 2024 season. Catch you next 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-18-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey surfer pals! Let's catch some waves with today's surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly.

For Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a partly sunny day with upper 60s temperatures. Don't forget your sunscreen with a moderate UV index. The water temp is in the upper 60s, perfect for a dip. Watch out for those northeast winds at 15 mph!

Heading over to Long Beach Island, the surf height remains 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk and cloudy skies. Expect temps around 70 and northeast winds at 15 mph. Don't forget Barnegat Inlet's high tide at 6:51 AM!

Now, in Atlantic City, surfers can expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and a lower 70s high temperature. With mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain, it's time to grab your boards and hit the waves with northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph!

Down in Ocean City and Rehoboth Beach, the story is similar with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and mostly cloudy weather. Water temps are in the upper 60s to lower 70s with northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. Ideal conditions for a fun session out in the water!

Just a reminder, this will be the last surf forecast of the 2024 season! So, make the most of these waves while you can and ride them like a pro!

Stay safe out there and have a blast riding 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>Fri, 18 Oct 2024 10:49:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey surfer pals! Let's catch some waves with today's surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly.

For Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a partly sunny day with upper 60s temperatures. Don't forget your sunscreen with a moderate UV index. The water temp is in the upper 60s, perfect for a dip. Watch out for those northeast winds at 15 mph!

Heading over to Long Beach Island, the surf height remains 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk and cloudy skies. Expect temps around 70 and northeast winds at 15 mph. Don't forget Barnegat Inlet's high tide at 6:51 AM!

Now, in Atlantic City, surfers can expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and a lower 70s high temperature. With mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain, it's time to grab your boards and hit the waves with northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph!

Down in Ocean City and Rehoboth Beach, the story is similar with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and mostly cloudy weather. Water temps are in the upper 60s to lower 70s with northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. Ideal conditions for a fun session out in the water!

Just a reminder, this will be the last surf forecast of the 2024 season! So, make the most of these waves while you can and ride them like a pro!

Stay safe out there and have a blast riding 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[Hey surfer pals! Let's catch some waves with today's surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly.

For Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a partly sunny day with upper 60s temperatures. Don't forget your sunscreen with a moderate UV index. The water temp is in the upper 60s, perfect for a dip. Watch out for those northeast winds at 15 mph!

Heading over to Long Beach Island, the surf height remains 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk and cloudy skies. Expect temps around 70 and northeast winds at 15 mph. Don't forget Barnegat Inlet's high tide at 6:51 AM!

Now, in Atlantic City, surfers can expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and a lower 70s high temperature. With mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain, it's time to grab your boards and hit the waves with northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph!

Down in Ocean City and Rehoboth Beach, the story is similar with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and mostly cloudy weather. Water temps are in the upper 60s to lower 70s with northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. Ideal conditions for a fun session out in the water!

Just a reminder, this will be the last surf forecast of the 2024 season! So, make the most of these waves while you can and ride them like a pro!

Stay safe out there and have a blast riding 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-17-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your daily surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. So, grab your boards and let's dive into the deets for today, September 30th, 2024.

Let's kick things off in Eastern Monmouth, where you'll be facing a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are looking at a cool 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen. Water temps are in the upper 60s, and we're looking at a partly sunny day with highs in the upper 60s. Expect northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. And hey, don't forget to catch that sunrise at 6:50 AM and a beautiful sunset at 6:42 PM.

Moving over to Coastal Ocean, surf heights are also 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Water temps in the mid-60s, mostly cloudy skies, and highs around 70. Grab your boards and enjoy those Northeast winds at around 15 mph. 

Heading down to Atlantic City, we're seeing similar conditions - 2 to 3 feet surf, moderate rip current risk, and a slight chance of rain. Highs will be in the lower 70s with northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. Stay safe out there!

Over at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, you're looking at a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf, and water temps in the lower 70s. Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain and highs in the lower 70s. Northeast winds around 15 to 20 mph.

Remember folks, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for those rip currents. This will be the last forecast for the 2024 season, so make the most of those waves while you can. Enjoy the surf, catch some rays, and have a gnarly 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>Thu, 17 Oct 2024 10:50:03 -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 brought to you by the National Weather Service. So, grab your boards and let's dive into the deets for today, September 30th, 2024.

Let's kick things off in Eastern Monmouth, where you'll be facing a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are looking at a cool 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen. Water temps are in the upper 60s, and we're looking at a partly sunny day with highs in the upper 60s. Expect northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. And hey, don't forget to catch that sunrise at 6:50 AM and a beautiful sunset at 6:42 PM.

Moving over to Coastal Ocean, surf heights are also 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Water temps in the mid-60s, mostly cloudy skies, and highs around 70. Grab your boards and enjoy those Northeast winds at around 15 mph. 

Heading down to Atlantic City, we're seeing similar conditions - 2 to 3 feet surf, moderate rip current risk, and a slight chance of rain. Highs will be in the lower 70s with northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. Stay safe out there!

Over at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, you're looking at a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf, and water temps in the lower 70s. Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain and highs in the lower 70s. Northeast winds around 15 to 20 mph.

Remember folks, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for those rip currents. This will be the last forecast for the 2024 season, so make the most of those waves while you can. Enjoy the surf, catch some rays, and have a gnarly 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 beachgoers! Welcome to your daily surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. So, grab your boards and let's dive into the deets for today, September 30th, 2024.

Let's kick things off in Eastern Monmouth, where you'll be facing a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are looking at a cool 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen. Water temps are in the upper 60s, and we're looking at a partly sunny day with highs in the upper 60s. Expect northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. And hey, don't forget to catch that sunrise at 6:50 AM and a beautiful sunset at 6:42 PM.

Moving over to Coastal Ocean, surf heights are also 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Water temps in the mid-60s, mostly cloudy skies, and highs around 70. Grab your boards and enjoy those Northeast winds at around 15 mph. 

Heading down to Atlantic City, we're seeing similar conditions - 2 to 3 feet surf, moderate rip current risk, and a slight chance of rain. Highs will be in the lower 70s with northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. Stay safe out there!

Over at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, you're looking at a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf, and water temps in the lower 70s. Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain and highs in the lower 70s. Northeast winds around 15 to 20 mph.

Remember folks, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for those rip currents. This will be the last forecast for the 2024 season, so make the most of those waves while you can. Enjoy the surf, catch some rays, and have a gnarly 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-16-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Welcome to your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us today!

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, where Sandy Hook reigns supreme, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 3 feet surf height. Ahoy, mateys, the water temperature is in the upper 60s. Expect a partly sunny day with high temps in the upper 60s. Winds will be coming at you from the northeast around 15 miles per hour.

Now, over at Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, we're seeing a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a water temperature in the mid-60s. Today's vibe is mostly cloudy with highs around 70. Don't forget those northeast winds around 15 mph!

Heading down to Coastal Atlantic with Atlantic City calling our name, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk again, 2 to 3 feet waves, and a water temperature in the lower 60s. It might be a bit rainy, so keep an eye out. Highs are in the lower 70s, and watch out for those northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

And for our friends at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, home to Ocean City, we have a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a water temperature in the upper 60s. It's mostly cloudy today with a chance of rain. Highs will be in the lower 70s with those northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Lastly, let's not forget our mates at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. Expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and a water temperature in the lower 70s. The weather will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain. Highs will be in the lower 70s, and don't forget about those northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

And that's a wrap for today's surf forecast, folks! Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the ocean vibes. Remember, always stay safe and keep an eye 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Oct 2024 10:49:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Welcome to your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us today!

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, where Sandy Hook reigns supreme, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 3 feet surf height. Ahoy, mateys, the water temperature is in the upper 60s. Expect a partly sunny day with high temps in the upper 60s. Winds will be coming at you from the northeast around 15 miles per hour.

Now, over at Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, we're seeing a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a water temperature in the mid-60s. Today's vibe is mostly cloudy with highs around 70. Don't forget those northeast winds around 15 mph!

Heading down to Coastal Atlantic with Atlantic City calling our name, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk again, 2 to 3 feet waves, and a water temperature in the lower 60s. It might be a bit rainy, so keep an eye out. Highs are in the lower 70s, and watch out for those northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

And for our friends at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, home to Ocean City, we have a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a water temperature in the upper 60s. It's mostly cloudy today with a chance of rain. Highs will be in the lower 70s with those northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Lastly, let's not forget our mates at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. Expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and a water temperature in the lower 70s. The weather will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain. Highs will be in the lower 70s, and don't forget about those northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

And that's a wrap for today's surf forecast, folks! Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the ocean vibes. Remember, always stay safe and keep an eye 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.

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 New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us today!

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, where Sandy Hook reigns supreme, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 3 feet surf height. Ahoy, mateys, the water temperature is in the upper 60s. Expect a partly sunny day with high temps in the upper 60s. Winds will be coming at you from the northeast around 15 miles per hour.

Now, over at Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, we're seeing a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a water temperature in the mid-60s. Today's vibe is mostly cloudy with highs around 70. Don't forget those northeast winds around 15 mph!

Heading down to Coastal Atlantic with Atlantic City calling our name, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk again, 2 to 3 feet waves, and a water temperature in the lower 60s. It might be a bit rainy, so keep an eye out. Highs are in the lower 70s, and watch out for those northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

And for our friends at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, home to Ocean City, we have a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a water temperature in the upper 60s. It's mostly cloudy today with a chance of rain. Highs will be in the lower 70s with those northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Lastly, let's not forget our mates at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. Expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and a water temperature in the lower 70s. The weather will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain. Highs will be in the lower 70s, and don't forget about those northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

And that's a wrap for today's surf forecast, folks! Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the ocean vibes. Remember, always stay safe and keep an eye 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-15-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers and surfers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. The surf is ranging from 2 to 3 feet, perfect for some fun rides. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen! The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and it's going to be partly sunny with a high in the upper 60s. Winds will be coming in from the Northeast at around 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Long Beach Island, expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf, and a high around 70 under mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature here is in the mid-60s, so it might be a bit refreshing!

Heading down to Atlantic City today, there's a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf, and a chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The high will be in the lower 70s with Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. So keep an eye out for those waves and maybe some raindrops!

In Ocean City, the story remains the same - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf, and mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. The high today will be in the lower 70s, so it's not too cold out there. Enjoy the waves and watch out for any surprises the weather might throw your way.

Wrapping things up in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf, and mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain. The high temperature will also be in the lower 70s. So grab your board and hit the waves before the season ends!

Remember, always be cautious of rip currents, especially when the risk is moderate. 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, 15 Oct 2024 10:50:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers and surfers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. The surf is ranging from 2 to 3 feet, perfect for some fun rides. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen! The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and it's going to be partly sunny with a high in the upper 60s. Winds will be coming in from the Northeast at around 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Long Beach Island, expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf, and a high around 70 under mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature here is in the mid-60s, so it might be a bit refreshing!

Heading down to Atlantic City today, there's a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf, and a chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The high will be in the lower 70s with Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. So keep an eye out for those waves and maybe some raindrops!

In Ocean City, the story remains the same - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf, and mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. The high today will be in the lower 70s, so it's not too cold out there. Enjoy the waves and watch out for any surprises the weather might throw your way.

Wrapping things up in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf, and mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain. The high temperature will also be in the lower 70s. So grab your board and hit the waves before the season ends!

Remember, always be cautious of rip currents, especially when the risk is moderate. 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 and surfers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. The surf is ranging from 2 to 3 feet, perfect for some fun rides. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen! The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and it's going to be partly sunny with a high in the upper 60s. Winds will be coming in from the Northeast at around 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Long Beach Island, expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf, and a high around 70 under mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature here is in the mid-60s, so it might be a bit refreshing!

Heading down to Atlantic City today, there's a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf, and a chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The high will be in the lower 70s with Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. So keep an eye out for those waves and maybe some raindrops!

In Ocean City, the story remains the same - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf, and mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. The high today will be in the lower 70s, so it's not too cold out there. Enjoy the waves and watch out for any surprises the weather might throw your way.

Wrapping things up in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf, and mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain. The high temperature will also be in the lower 70s. So grab your board and hit the waves before the season ends!

Remember, always be cautious of rip currents, especially when the risk is moderate. 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-13-2024</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 today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly.

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook! Today we've got a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the upper 60s with partly sunny skies and highs in the upper 60s. Don't forget your sunscreen with a moderate UV index. Grab your boards and hit the waves!

Moving down to Coastal Ocean, with the beaches of Long Beach Island, we're looking at similar conditions - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a high temperature around 70. It's mostly cloudy there, but that won't stop us from enjoying the waves and the beach vibes!

If you're headed to Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City, expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf, and lower 70s high temperatures. There's a slight chance of rain, but hey, a little water never hurt anyone! Watch out for those northeast winds around 15 to 20 mph - they might add an extra thrill to your surf session!

Now, for Atlantic Coastal Cape May, encompassing Ocean City - the conditions are quite similar with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf, and lower 70s highs. You might encounter some rain, but hey, a rainy surf day is better than no surf day, right?

Last but not least, we have the Delaware Beaches with Rehoboth Beach! Expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf, and lower 70s high temperatures. Cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain won't dampen our beach spirit - let's ride those waves!

Remember, surfers, always check the ocean conditions before hitting the waves, and stay safe. And that wraps up our surf zone forecast for today! Catch those waves while you can - the season ends tomorrow, so make the most of it!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 10:49:21 -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 and soak up the sun? Let's dive into today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly.

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook! Today we've got a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the upper 60s with partly sunny skies and highs in the upper 60s. Don't forget your sunscreen with a moderate UV index. Grab your boards and hit the waves!

Moving down to Coastal Ocean, with the beaches of Long Beach Island, we're looking at similar conditions - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a high temperature around 70. It's mostly cloudy there, but that won't stop us from enjoying the waves and the beach vibes!

If you're headed to Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City, expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf, and lower 70s high temperatures. There's a slight chance of rain, but hey, a little water never hurt anyone! Watch out for those northeast winds around 15 to 20 mph - they might add an extra thrill to your surf session!

Now, for Atlantic Coastal Cape May, encompassing Ocean City - the conditions are quite similar with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf, and lower 70s highs. You might encounter some rain, but hey, a rainy surf day is better than no surf day, right?

Last but not least, we have the Delaware Beaches with Rehoboth Beach! Expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf, and lower 70s high temperatures. Cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain won't dampen our beach spirit - let's ride those waves!

Remember, surfers, always check the ocean conditions before hitting the waves, and stay safe. And that wraps up our surf zone forecast for today! Catch those waves while you can - the season ends tomorrow, so make the most of it!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly.

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook! Today we've got a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the upper 60s with partly sunny skies and highs in the upper 60s. Don't forget your sunscreen with a moderate UV index. Grab your boards and hit the waves!

Moving down to Coastal Ocean, with the beaches of Long Beach Island, we're looking at similar conditions - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a high temperature around 70. It's mostly cloudy there, but that won't stop us from enjoying the waves and the beach vibes!

If you're headed to Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City, expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf, and lower 70s high temperatures. There's a slight chance of rain, but hey, a little water never hurt anyone! Watch out for those northeast winds around 15 to 20 mph - they might add an extra thrill to your surf session!

Now, for Atlantic Coastal Cape May, encompassing Ocean City - the conditions are quite similar with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf, and lower 70s highs. You might encounter some rain, but hey, a rainy surf day is better than no surf day, right?

Last but not least, we have the Delaware Beaches with Rehoboth Beach! Expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf, and lower 70s high temperatures. Cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain won't dampen our beach spirit - let's ride those waves!

Remember, surfers, always check the ocean conditions before hitting the waves, and stay safe. And that wraps up our surf zone forecast for today! Catch those waves while you can - the season ends tomorrow, so make the most of it!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-12-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, awesome beachgoers and surfers! Welcome to your go-to surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ. Let's dive into the waves!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, where the surf height is 2 to 3 feet today, with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and the weather will be partly sunny with a high temperature in the upper 60s. So grab your boards and enjoy those waves!

Moving down to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island – expect a surf height of 2 to 3 feet, also with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the mid 60s, and the weather is mostly cloudy with a high around 70. Perfect conditions for a day out on the water!

Heading to Coastal Atlantic, which covers the beaches of Atlantic City, you can anticipate a surf height of 2 to 3 feet, a moderate rip current risk, and a lower 60s water temperature. The weather will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain and a high temperature in the lower 70s. Grab your board shorts and hit those waves!

Now over to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, with a surf height of 2 to 3 feet and a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and expect mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain. Highs will be in the lower 70s – sounds like a great beach day to me!

Finally, reaching the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, where the surf will be 2 to 3 feet high with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, and the forecast calls for mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain and temperatures in the lower 70s. Perfect for catching some waves!

Remember, always check the tides, and be mindful of the rip current risks. Stay safe out there, surfers! And remember, the end of the forecast season is tomorrow, October 1st.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 15:23:11 -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! Welcome to your go-to surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ. Let's dive into the waves!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, where the surf height is 2 to 3 feet today, with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and the weather will be partly sunny with a high temperature in the upper 60s. So grab your boards and enjoy those waves!

Moving down to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island – expect a surf height of 2 to 3 feet, also with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the mid 60s, and the weather is mostly cloudy with a high around 70. Perfect conditions for a day out on the water!

Heading to Coastal Atlantic, which covers the beaches of Atlantic City, you can anticipate a surf height of 2 to 3 feet, a moderate rip current risk, and a lower 60s water temperature. The weather will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain and a high temperature in the lower 70s. Grab your board shorts and hit those waves!

Now over to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, with a surf height of 2 to 3 feet and a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and expect mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain. Highs will be in the lower 70s – sounds like a great beach day to me!

Finally, reaching the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, where the surf will be 2 to 3 feet high with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, and the forecast calls for mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain and temperatures in the lower 70s. Perfect for catching some waves!

Remember, always check the tides, and be mindful of the rip current risks. Stay safe out there, surfers! And remember, the end of the forecast season is tomorrow, October 1st.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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! Welcome to your go-to surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ. Let's dive into the waves!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, where the surf height is 2 to 3 feet today, with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and the weather will be partly sunny with a high temperature in the upper 60s. So grab your boards and enjoy those waves!

Moving down to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island – expect a surf height of 2 to 3 feet, also with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the mid 60s, and the weather is mostly cloudy with a high around 70. Perfect conditions for a day out on the water!

Heading to Coastal Atlantic, which covers the beaches of Atlantic City, you can anticipate a surf height of 2 to 3 feet, a moderate rip current risk, and a lower 60s water temperature. The weather will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain and a high temperature in the lower 70s. Grab your board shorts and hit those waves!

Now over to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, with a surf height of 2 to 3 feet and a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and expect mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain. Highs will be in the lower 70s – sounds like a great beach day to me!

Finally, reaching the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, where the surf will be 2 to 3 feet high with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, and the forecast calls for mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain and temperatures in the lower 70s. Perfect for catching some waves!

Remember, always check the tides, and be mindful of the rip current risks. Stay safe out there, surfers! And remember, the end of the forecast season is tomorrow, October 1st.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-11-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun today? I've got your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service. Let's dive in!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful Sandy Hook beach, we've got a moderate rip current risk today and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and it's looking partly sunny with a high temperature in the upper 60s. So grab your board and make the most of those Northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Moving down to Long Beach Island in Coastal Ocean, expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy weather. The water temperature here is in the mid-60s, with a high around 70 and those consistent Northeast winds. 

Heading over to Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, you've got a moderate rip current risk with the chance of rain in mostly cloudy skies. Surf heights are 2 to 3 feet with the water temperature in the lower 60s. Get ready to ride some waves with Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Down in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, the story continues with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a slight chance of rain in mostly cloudy weather. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so it's a great day to hit the waves with Northeast winds.

And last but not least, Delaware Beaches like Rehoboth Beach are looking at a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, so get ready for some fun in the sun with Northeast winds to keep things exciting.

Remember, always stay safe in the water, especially with those rip current risks. And that's a wrap for today's 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>Fri, 11 Oct 2024 10:48:33 -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 some sun today? I've got your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service. Let's dive in!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful Sandy Hook beach, we've got a moderate rip current risk today and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and it's looking partly sunny with a high temperature in the upper 60s. So grab your board and make the most of those Northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Moving down to Long Beach Island in Coastal Ocean, expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy weather. The water temperature here is in the mid-60s, with a high around 70 and those consistent Northeast winds. 

Heading over to Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, you've got a moderate rip current risk with the chance of rain in mostly cloudy skies. Surf heights are 2 to 3 feet with the water temperature in the lower 60s. Get ready to ride some waves with Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Down in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, the story continues with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a slight chance of rain in mostly cloudy weather. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so it's a great day to hit the waves with Northeast winds.

And last but not least, Delaware Beaches like Rehoboth Beach are looking at a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, so get ready for some fun in the sun with Northeast winds to keep things exciting.

Remember, always stay safe in the water, especially with those rip current risks. And that's a wrap for today's 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 surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun today? I've got your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service. Let's dive in!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful Sandy Hook beach, we've got a moderate rip current risk today and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and it's looking partly sunny with a high temperature in the upper 60s. So grab your board and make the most of those Northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Moving down to Long Beach Island in Coastal Ocean, expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy weather. The water temperature here is in the mid-60s, with a high around 70 and those consistent Northeast winds. 

Heading over to Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, you've got a moderate rip current risk with the chance of rain in mostly cloudy skies. Surf heights are 2 to 3 feet with the water temperature in the lower 60s. Get ready to ride some waves with Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Down in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, the story continues with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a slight chance of rain in mostly cloudy weather. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so it's a great day to hit the waves with Northeast winds.

And last but not least, Delaware Beaches like Rehoboth Beach are looking at a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a slight chance of rain under mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, so get ready for some fun in the sun with Northeast winds to keep things exciting.

Remember, always stay safe in the water, especially with those rip current risks. And that's a wrap for today's 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-10-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ. Let's dive into the surf zone forecasts for some rad spots today!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, where the Rip Current Risk is moderate and the waves are looking sweet at 2 to 3 feet high. Don't worry about thunderstorms crashing the party, we won't have any today. The UV index is moderate, so keep that sunscreen handy. Plus, the water temp is in the upper 60s, making it perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect a partly sunny day, with highs in the upper 60s. And oh, don't forget those northeast winds cruising at around 15 mph.

Over at Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, similar vibes with a moderate Rip Current Risk and 2 to 3 feet waves. The UV index remains moderate, and the water temp is in the mid 60s. It's mostly cloudy today with highs around 70 - ideal for catching some waves. Northeast winds are keeping things breezy at 15 mph.

Heading to Coastal Atlantic, home to Atlantic City, we've got a moderate Rip Current Risk and wave heights of 2 to 3 feet. The UV index stays moderate, but watch out for a slight chance of rain amidst the mostly cloudy skies. With highs in the lower 70s, it's still a perfect day to hang ten. The Northeast winds are blowing at 15 to 20 mph.

Now, moving to Atlantic Coastal Cape May with Ocean City, where the scene is similar - moderate Rip Current Risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and a UV index on the moderate side. Expect mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain, and highs in the lower 70s. Hold onto your surfboards as the Northeast winds pick up to 15 to 20 mph.

Lastly, at the Delaware Beaches, rocking at Rehoboth Beach, expect a moderate Rip Current Risk and waves just right at 2 to 3 feet high. The UV index will be moderate, with temps in the lower 70s. It might be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, but don't let that dampen your beach day spirit. Northeast winds are in town at 15 to 20 mph.

Remember, always check the tides and keep an eye out for any updates during your beach adventures. This forecast marks the end of the season, so make the most of the waves while you can!

Catch you on the surf, and until next time, hang loose! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 10:49:33 -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! Welcome to your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ. Let's dive into the surf zone forecasts for some rad spots today!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, where the Rip Current Risk is moderate and the waves are looking sweet at 2 to 3 feet high. Don't worry about thunderstorms crashing the party, we won't have any today. The UV index is moderate, so keep that sunscreen handy. Plus, the water temp is in the upper 60s, making it perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect a partly sunny day, with highs in the upper 60s. And oh, don't forget those northeast winds cruising at around 15 mph.

Over at Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, similar vibes with a moderate Rip Current Risk and 2 to 3 feet waves. The UV index remains moderate, and the water temp is in the mid 60s. It's mostly cloudy today with highs around 70 - ideal for catching some waves. Northeast winds are keeping things breezy at 15 mph.

Heading to Coastal Atlantic, home to Atlantic City, we've got a moderate Rip Current Risk and wave heights of 2 to 3 feet. The UV index stays moderate, but watch out for a slight chance of rain amidst the mostly cloudy skies. With highs in the lower 70s, it's still a perfect day to hang ten. The Northeast winds are blowing at 15 to 20 mph.

Now, moving to Atlantic Coastal Cape May with Ocean City, where the scene is similar - moderate Rip Current Risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and a UV index on the moderate side. Expect mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain, and highs in the lower 70s. Hold onto your surfboards as the Northeast winds pick up to 15 to 20 mph.

Lastly, at the Delaware Beaches, rocking at Rehoboth Beach, expect a moderate Rip Current Risk and waves just right at 2 to 3 feet high. The UV index will be moderate, with temps in the lower 70s. It might be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, but don't let that dampen your beach day spirit. Northeast winds are in town at 15 to 20 mph.

Remember, always check the tides and keep an eye out for any updates during your beach adventures. This forecast marks the end of the season, so make the most of the waves while you can!

Catch you on the surf, and until next time, hang loose! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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! Welcome to your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ. Let's dive into the surf zone forecasts for some rad spots today!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, where the Rip Current Risk is moderate and the waves are looking sweet at 2 to 3 feet high. Don't worry about thunderstorms crashing the party, we won't have any today. The UV index is moderate, so keep that sunscreen handy. Plus, the water temp is in the upper 60s, making it perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect a partly sunny day, with highs in the upper 60s. And oh, don't forget those northeast winds cruising at around 15 mph.

Over at Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, similar vibes with a moderate Rip Current Risk and 2 to 3 feet waves. The UV index remains moderate, and the water temp is in the mid 60s. It's mostly cloudy today with highs around 70 - ideal for catching some waves. Northeast winds are keeping things breezy at 15 mph.

Heading to Coastal Atlantic, home to Atlantic City, we've got a moderate Rip Current Risk and wave heights of 2 to 3 feet. The UV index stays moderate, but watch out for a slight chance of rain amidst the mostly cloudy skies. With highs in the lower 70s, it's still a perfect day to hang ten. The Northeast winds are blowing at 15 to 20 mph.

Now, moving to Atlantic Coastal Cape May with Ocean City, where the scene is similar - moderate Rip Current Risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and a UV index on the moderate side. Expect mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain, and highs in the lower 70s. Hold onto your surfboards as the Northeast winds pick up to 15 to 20 mph.

Lastly, at the Delaware Beaches, rocking at Rehoboth Beach, expect a moderate Rip Current Risk and waves just right at 2 to 3 feet high. The UV index will be moderate, with temps in the lower 70s. It might be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, but don't let that dampen your beach day spirit. Northeast winds are in town at 15 to 20 mph.

Remember, always check the tides and keep an eye out for any updates during your beach adventures. This forecast marks the end of the season, so make the most of the waves while you can!

Catch you on the surf, and until next time, hang loose! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-09-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your favorite surf forecast report brought to you by the National Weather Service. Today, we're diving into the surf zone forecast for some sweet spots in New Jersey and Delaware. Let's see what the ocean has in store for us today!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, where Sandy Hook is calling your name. We've got a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf height, and a partly sunny day with highs in the upper 60s. So grab your boards and hit the waves before the season ends tomorrow!

Heading down to Coastal Ocean, around Long Beach Island, we're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, mostly cloudy skies, and highs around 70. It's a perfect day for some laid-back surfing vibes!

Next up, in Coastal Atlantic, home to Atlantic City, expect a moderate rip current risk and mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain. Highs will be in the lower 70s with some brisk northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. Don't let those waves pass you by!

Moving on to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, we're in for a day of mostly cloudy skies, a slight chance of rain, and highs in the lower 70s. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so get ready to make some waves!

And last but not least, hitting the Delaware Beaches, like Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, mostly cloudy conditions, and a slight chance of rain. Highs will be in the lower 70s with a refreshing water temperature in the lower 70s. Time to ride those waves while you still can!

Remember, always check the tides and be cautious of rip currents for a safe and thrilling surfing experience. And don't forget your sunscreen with that moderate UV index!

And that wraps up our surf forecast adventure for today. Go out there, catch some epic waves, and enjoy the beauty of the ocean! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 10:50:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your favorite surf forecast report brought to you by the National Weather Service. Today, we're diving into the surf zone forecast for some sweet spots in New Jersey and Delaware. Let's see what the ocean has in store for us today!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, where Sandy Hook is calling your name. We've got a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf height, and a partly sunny day with highs in the upper 60s. So grab your boards and hit the waves before the season ends tomorrow!

Heading down to Coastal Ocean, around Long Beach Island, we're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, mostly cloudy skies, and highs around 70. It's a perfect day for some laid-back surfing vibes!

Next up, in Coastal Atlantic, home to Atlantic City, expect a moderate rip current risk and mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain. Highs will be in the lower 70s with some brisk northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. Don't let those waves pass you by!

Moving on to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, we're in for a day of mostly cloudy skies, a slight chance of rain, and highs in the lower 70s. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so get ready to make some waves!

And last but not least, hitting the Delaware Beaches, like Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, mostly cloudy conditions, and a slight chance of rain. Highs will be in the lower 70s with a refreshing water temperature in the lower 70s. Time to ride those waves while you still can!

Remember, always check the tides and be cautious of rip currents for a safe and thrilling surfing experience. And don't forget your sunscreen with that moderate UV index!

And that wraps up our surf forecast adventure for today. Go out there, catch some epic waves, and enjoy the beauty of the ocean! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your favorite surf forecast report brought to you by the National Weather Service. Today, we're diving into the surf zone forecast for some sweet spots in New Jersey and Delaware. Let's see what the ocean has in store for us today!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, where Sandy Hook is calling your name. We've got a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf height, and a partly sunny day with highs in the upper 60s. So grab your boards and hit the waves before the season ends tomorrow!

Heading down to Coastal Ocean, around Long Beach Island, we're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, mostly cloudy skies, and highs around 70. It's a perfect day for some laid-back surfing vibes!

Next up, in Coastal Atlantic, home to Atlantic City, expect a moderate rip current risk and mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain. Highs will be in the lower 70s with some brisk northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. Don't let those waves pass you by!

Moving on to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, we're in for a day of mostly cloudy skies, a slight chance of rain, and highs in the lower 70s. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so get ready to make some waves!

And last but not least, hitting the Delaware Beaches, like Rehoboth Beach, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, mostly cloudy conditions, and a slight chance of rain. Highs will be in the lower 70s with a refreshing water temperature in the lower 70s. Time to ride those waves while you still can!

Remember, always check the tides and be cautious of rip currents for a safe and thrilling surfing experience. And don't forget your sunscreen with that moderate UV index!

And that wraps up our surf forecast adventure for today. Go out there, catch some epic waves, and enjoy the beauty of the ocean! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-08-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beach-loving buddies! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Well, we've got the latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware hot off the press from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ. 

Let's kick things off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet, and some partly sunny weather with temperatures in the upper 60s. Time to grab your boards and hit the water because it's going to be a great day out there!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, which includes the stunning Long Beach Island. Here, we've got a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy skies with temperatures around 70 degrees. Grab your sunscreen and shades because it's going to be a beach day to remember!

Next up is Coastal Atlantic, home to the iconic Atlantic City. A moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a mix of clouds with a slight chance of rain await you. With temperatures in the lower 70s and northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph, it's the perfect recipe for a surf-tastic day out on the water.

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, we've got another moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy skies with a chance of rain. Temperatures in the lower 70s and a bit of a breeze will make for a refreshing surf session. Don't forget your waterproof camera for those perfect wave shots!

Lastly, for our Delaware friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain. With temperatures also in the lower 70s and northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph, it's shaping up to be a fantastic day to hang ten!

So, surfers, get your gear ready, wax up those boards, and hit the beach for some epic wave-riding fun. Remember, always stay safe and keep an eye out for each other 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. Enjoy the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Oct 2024 10:49:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beach-loving buddies! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Well, we've got the latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware hot off the press from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ. 

Let's kick things off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet, and some partly sunny weather with temperatures in the upper 60s. Time to grab your boards and hit the water because it's going to be a great day out there!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, which includes the stunning Long Beach Island. Here, we've got a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy skies with temperatures around 70 degrees. Grab your sunscreen and shades because it's going to be a beach day to remember!

Next up is Coastal Atlantic, home to the iconic Atlantic City. A moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a mix of clouds with a slight chance of rain await you. With temperatures in the lower 70s and northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph, it's the perfect recipe for a surf-tastic day out on the water.

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, we've got another moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy skies with a chance of rain. Temperatures in the lower 70s and a bit of a breeze will make for a refreshing surf session. Don't forget your waterproof camera for those perfect wave shots!

Lastly, for our Delaware friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain. With temperatures also in the lower 70s and northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph, it's shaping up to be a fantastic day to hang ten!

So, surfers, get your gear ready, wax up those boards, and hit the beach for some epic wave-riding fun. Remember, always stay safe and keep an eye out for each other 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. Enjoy the waves!

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-loving buddies! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Well, we've got the latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware hot off the press from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ. 

Let's kick things off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet, and some partly sunny weather with temperatures in the upper 60s. Time to grab your boards and hit the water because it's going to be a great day out there!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, which includes the stunning Long Beach Island. Here, we've got a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy skies with temperatures around 70 degrees. Grab your sunscreen and shades because it's going to be a beach day to remember!

Next up is Coastal Atlantic, home to the iconic Atlantic City. A moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a mix of clouds with a slight chance of rain await you. With temperatures in the lower 70s and northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph, it's the perfect recipe for a surf-tastic day out on the water.

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, we've got another moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy skies with a chance of rain. Temperatures in the lower 70s and a bit of a breeze will make for a refreshing surf session. Don't forget your waterproof camera for those perfect wave shots!

Lastly, for our Delaware friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of rain. With temperatures also in the lower 70s and northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph, it's shaping up to be a fantastic day to hang ten!

So, surfers, get your gear ready, wax up those boards, and hit the beach for some epic wave-riding fun. Remember, always stay safe and keep an eye out for each other 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. Enjoy the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-07-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to catch the wave with your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun! Let's dive into what the ocean has in store for us today along the New Jersey and Delaware beaches!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth at Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk, surf heights cruising at 2 to 3 feet, and a UV index that's looking just right for some fun in the sun. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so grab your board and get ready for some partly sunny skies with high temperatures in the upper 60s. Oh, and don't forget about those Northeast winds breezing around 15 miles per hour!

Over at Long Beach Island, the Coastal Ocean is calling with similar conditions - moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a UV index that's just begging for some sunscreen. Expect mostly cloudy skies, a high temperature around 70, and those Northeast winds at 15 mph.

Heading down to Atlantic City at the Coastal Atlantic, things are looking exciting with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf to tackle, and a slight chance of rain to keep things interesting. With lower 60s water temperatures and Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph, get ready to ride the waves under mostly cloudy skies and highs in the lower 70s.

And for our friends at Rehoboth Beach, the Delaware Beaches are serving up the same moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf to play in, and a UV index that's just calling out for some beach vibes. With mostly cloudy skies, lower 70s water temperatures, and Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph, it's the perfect day to catch some waves before the sun sets at 6:47 PM.

Remember, folks, always keep an eye out for those rip currents and be safe out there! This forecast will churn its last wave on Tuesday, October 1st, so make the most of the final rides of the season.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 10:48:59 -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 to catch the wave with your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun! Let's dive into what the ocean has in store for us today along the New Jersey and Delaware beaches!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth at Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk, surf heights cruising at 2 to 3 feet, and a UV index that's looking just right for some fun in the sun. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so grab your board and get ready for some partly sunny skies with high temperatures in the upper 60s. Oh, and don't forget about those Northeast winds breezing around 15 miles per hour!

Over at Long Beach Island, the Coastal Ocean is calling with similar conditions - moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a UV index that's just begging for some sunscreen. Expect mostly cloudy skies, a high temperature around 70, and those Northeast winds at 15 mph.

Heading down to Atlantic City at the Coastal Atlantic, things are looking exciting with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf to tackle, and a slight chance of rain to keep things interesting. With lower 60s water temperatures and Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph, get ready to ride the waves under mostly cloudy skies and highs in the lower 70s.

And for our friends at Rehoboth Beach, the Delaware Beaches are serving up the same moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf to play in, and a UV index that's just calling out for some beach vibes. With mostly cloudy skies, lower 70s water temperatures, and Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph, it's the perfect day to catch some waves before the sun sets at 6:47 PM.

Remember, folks, always keep an eye out for those rip currents and be safe out there! This forecast will churn its last wave on Tuesday, October 1st, so make the most of the final rides of the season.

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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to catch the wave with your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun! Let's dive into what the ocean has in store for us today along the New Jersey and Delaware beaches!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth at Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk, surf heights cruising at 2 to 3 feet, and a UV index that's looking just right for some fun in the sun. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so grab your board and get ready for some partly sunny skies with high temperatures in the upper 60s. Oh, and don't forget about those Northeast winds breezing around 15 miles per hour!

Over at Long Beach Island, the Coastal Ocean is calling with similar conditions - moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a UV index that's just begging for some sunscreen. Expect mostly cloudy skies, a high temperature around 70, and those Northeast winds at 15 mph.

Heading down to Atlantic City at the Coastal Atlantic, things are looking exciting with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf to tackle, and a slight chance of rain to keep things interesting. With lower 60s water temperatures and Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph, get ready to ride the waves under mostly cloudy skies and highs in the lower 70s.

And for our friends at Rehoboth Beach, the Delaware Beaches are serving up the same moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf to play in, and a UV index that's just calling out for some beach vibes. With mostly cloudy skies, lower 70s water temperatures, and Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph, it's the perfect day to catch some waves before the sun sets at 6:47 PM.

Remember, folks, always keep an eye out for those rip currents and be safe out there! This forecast will churn its last wave on Tuesday, October 1st, so make the most of the final rides of the season.

This 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into today's surf forecast from the National Weather Service.

Starting off in New Jersey - at Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a partly sunny day ahead with temperatures in the upper 60s. Don't forget your sunscreen with that moderate UV index and enjoy the Northeast winds around 15 mph.

Moving on to Long Beach Island, expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, surf at 2 to 3 feet, and mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature is in the mid-60s - perfect for a refreshing dip!

Heading south to Atlantic City, get ready for a moderate rip current risk, surf at 2 to 3 feet, and lower 70s temperatures. A slight chance of rain might pop up, but let that not dampen your beach day spirit!

Over in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, it's a similar story with a moderate rip current risk, surf at 2 to 3 feet, and mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature is in the lower 70s - a nice inviting temp for a swim!

Remember, always be cautious around the water, especially when the rip current risk is moderate. Safety first, surf later!

And that wraps up today's surf forecast - get out there and make some splash! This 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>Sun, 06 Oct 2024 10:48:12 -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 catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into today's surf forecast from the National Weather Service.

Starting off in New Jersey - at Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a partly sunny day ahead with temperatures in the upper 60s. Don't forget your sunscreen with that moderate UV index and enjoy the Northeast winds around 15 mph.

Moving on to Long Beach Island, expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, surf at 2 to 3 feet, and mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature is in the mid-60s - perfect for a refreshing dip!

Heading south to Atlantic City, get ready for a moderate rip current risk, surf at 2 to 3 feet, and lower 70s temperatures. A slight chance of rain might pop up, but let that not dampen your beach day spirit!

Over in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, it's a similar story with a moderate rip current risk, surf at 2 to 3 feet, and mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature is in the lower 70s - a nice inviting temp for a swim!

Remember, always be cautious around the water, especially when the rip current risk is moderate. Safety first, surf later!

And that wraps up today's surf forecast - get out there and make some splash! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 today's surf forecast from the National Weather Service.

Starting off in New Jersey - at Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a partly sunny day ahead with temperatures in the upper 60s. Don't forget your sunscreen with that moderate UV index and enjoy the Northeast winds around 15 mph.

Moving on to Long Beach Island, expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, surf at 2 to 3 feet, and mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature is in the mid-60s - perfect for a refreshing dip!

Heading south to Atlantic City, get ready for a moderate rip current risk, surf at 2 to 3 feet, and lower 70s temperatures. A slight chance of rain might pop up, but let that not dampen your beach day spirit!

Over in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, it's a similar story with a moderate rip current risk, surf at 2 to 3 feet, and mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature is in the lower 70s - a nice inviting temp for a swim!

Remember, always be cautious around the water, especially when the rip current risk is moderate. Safety first, surf later!

And that wraps up today's surf forecast - get out there and make some splash! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfer friends! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Well, today's surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware is looking pretty rad! Let's dive in.

Starting off at Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf height, and a partly sunny day with a high temp in the upper 60s. Definitely a wetsuit kind of day with those water temps in the upper 60s! Don't forget the sunscreen with a moderate UV index. And for all you early birds, high tide hits Belmar at 06:25 AM.

Moving down to Long Beach Island, we're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf, and mostly cloudy skies. High temps around 70 and the water is a bit cooler in the mid-60s. Northeast winds at 15 mph mean you might encounter some chop out there. So, hang ten carefully!

Now, over at Atlantic City, expect a moderate rip current risk with a slight chance of rain. Surf height remains at 2 to 3 feet, and the high temp is in the lower 70s. Water temps are in the lower 60s, so a wetsuit is a must! And don't get blown away by those northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Heading to Ocean City, it's a similar story with a moderate rip current risk, mostly cloudy weather, and a high temp in the lower 70s. Water temps in the upper 60s, so get ready for a refreshing dip! And watch out for those 15 to 20 mph northeast winds.

Wrapping up in Rehoboth Beach, the Delaware Beaches are looking good with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf height, and a slight chance of rain. High temps in the lower 70s, and the water is a bit warmer in the lower 70s. Grab your board and hit the waves before the season ends!

So, get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the last of the 2024 surf season in New Jersey and Delaware! And always remember, safety first - watch out for those rip currents and wear 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Oct 2024 10:48:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfer friends! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Well, today's surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware is looking pretty rad! Let's dive in.

Starting off at Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf height, and a partly sunny day with a high temp in the upper 60s. Definitely a wetsuit kind of day with those water temps in the upper 60s! Don't forget the sunscreen with a moderate UV index. And for all you early birds, high tide hits Belmar at 06:25 AM.

Moving down to Long Beach Island, we're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf, and mostly cloudy skies. High temps around 70 and the water is a bit cooler in the mid-60s. Northeast winds at 15 mph mean you might encounter some chop out there. So, hang ten carefully!

Now, over at Atlantic City, expect a moderate rip current risk with a slight chance of rain. Surf height remains at 2 to 3 feet, and the high temp is in the lower 70s. Water temps are in the lower 60s, so a wetsuit is a must! And don't get blown away by those northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Heading to Ocean City, it's a similar story with a moderate rip current risk, mostly cloudy weather, and a high temp in the lower 70s. Water temps in the upper 60s, so get ready for a refreshing dip! And watch out for those 15 to 20 mph northeast winds.

Wrapping up in Rehoboth Beach, the Delaware Beaches are looking good with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf height, and a slight chance of rain. High temps in the lower 70s, and the water is a bit warmer in the lower 70s. Grab your board and hit the waves before the season ends!

So, get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the last of the 2024 surf season in New Jersey and Delaware! And always remember, safety first - watch out for those rip currents and wear 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfer friends! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Well, today's surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware is looking pretty rad! Let's dive in.

Starting off at Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf height, and a partly sunny day with a high temp in the upper 60s. Definitely a wetsuit kind of day with those water temps in the upper 60s! Don't forget the sunscreen with a moderate UV index. And for all you early birds, high tide hits Belmar at 06:25 AM.

Moving down to Long Beach Island, we're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf, and mostly cloudy skies. High temps around 70 and the water is a bit cooler in the mid-60s. Northeast winds at 15 mph mean you might encounter some chop out there. So, hang ten carefully!

Now, over at Atlantic City, expect a moderate rip current risk with a slight chance of rain. Surf height remains at 2 to 3 feet, and the high temp is in the lower 70s. Water temps are in the lower 60s, so a wetsuit is a must! And don't get blown away by those northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Heading to Ocean City, it's a similar story with a moderate rip current risk, mostly cloudy weather, and a high temp in the lower 70s. Water temps in the upper 60s, so get ready for a refreshing dip! And watch out for those 15 to 20 mph northeast winds.

Wrapping up in Rehoboth Beach, the Delaware Beaches are looking good with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf height, and a slight chance of rain. High temps in the lower 70s, and the water is a bit warmer in the lower 70s. Grab your board and hit the waves before the season ends!

So, get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the last of the 2024 surf season in New Jersey and Delaware! And always remember, safety first - watch out for those rip currents and wear 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-04-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7031561358</link>
      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into today's surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, get ready for a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so it's just right for a refreshing dip. Expect partly sunny skies with a high temperature in the upper 60s. Don't forget your sunscreen with a moderate UV index!

Moving down to Coastal Ocean, you're looking at a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. While it may be mostly cloudy, the high temperature around 70 degrees is perfect for a beach day. Keep an eye out for Northeast winds at around 15 mph.

Heading over to Coastal Atlantic, the rip current risk remains moderate, and you can expect surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. With the water temperature in the lower 60s, it might be a bit nippy, but still great for a surf session. There's a slight chance of rain, so pack your rain gear just in case. And keep an eye out for those 15 to 20 mph Northeast winds!

In Atlantic Coastal Cape May, you'll find a similar forecast with the rip current risk staying at a moderate level. Surf heights around 2 to 3 feet make for some fun waves to ride. Enjoy the lower 70s high temperature under mostly cloudy skies. Just watch out for those Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph!

Wrapping up in Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach, you can expect a moderate rip current risk and surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. With water temperatures in the lower 70s, it's a great day to hit the waves. Keep an eye out for Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph and a slight chance of rain.

And remember, folks, always check the tides and 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>Fri, 04 Oct 2024 10:48:32 -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 today's surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, get ready for a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so it's just right for a refreshing dip. Expect partly sunny skies with a high temperature in the upper 60s. Don't forget your sunscreen with a moderate UV index!

Moving down to Coastal Ocean, you're looking at a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. While it may be mostly cloudy, the high temperature around 70 degrees is perfect for a beach day. Keep an eye out for Northeast winds at around 15 mph.

Heading over to Coastal Atlantic, the rip current risk remains moderate, and you can expect surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. With the water temperature in the lower 60s, it might be a bit nippy, but still great for a surf session. There's a slight chance of rain, so pack your rain gear just in case. And keep an eye out for those 15 to 20 mph Northeast winds!

In Atlantic Coastal Cape May, you'll find a similar forecast with the rip current risk staying at a moderate level. Surf heights around 2 to 3 feet make for some fun waves to ride. Enjoy the lower 70s high temperature under mostly cloudy skies. Just watch out for those Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph!

Wrapping up in Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach, you can expect a moderate rip current risk and surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. With water temperatures in the lower 70s, it's a great day to hit the waves. Keep an eye out for Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph and a slight chance of rain.

And remember, folks, always check the tides and 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 beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into today's surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, get ready for a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so it's just right for a refreshing dip. Expect partly sunny skies with a high temperature in the upper 60s. Don't forget your sunscreen with a moderate UV index!

Moving down to Coastal Ocean, you're looking at a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. While it may be mostly cloudy, the high temperature around 70 degrees is perfect for a beach day. Keep an eye out for Northeast winds at around 15 mph.

Heading over to Coastal Atlantic, the rip current risk remains moderate, and you can expect surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. With the water temperature in the lower 60s, it might be a bit nippy, but still great for a surf session. There's a slight chance of rain, so pack your rain gear just in case. And keep an eye out for those 15 to 20 mph Northeast winds!

In Atlantic Coastal Cape May, you'll find a similar forecast with the rip current risk staying at a moderate level. Surf heights around 2 to 3 feet make for some fun waves to ride. Enjoy the lower 70s high temperature under mostly cloudy skies. Just watch out for those Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph!

Wrapping up in Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach, you can expect a moderate rip current risk and surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. With water temperatures in the lower 70s, it's a great day to hit the waves. Keep an eye out for Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph and a slight chance of rain.

And remember, folks, always check the tides and 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Time to catch up on some sweet surf zone forecasts for New Jersey and Delaware. Let's dive right in:

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Expect a partly sunny day with temperatures in the upper 60s, and Northeast winds cruising at around 15 miles per hour.

Over at Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, it's a similar story with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the mid 60s with mostly cloudy skies ahead and Northeast winds at 15 mph.

Moving on to Coastal Atlantic, with beaches in Atlantic City, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk and surf heights also at 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, a bit of a cloudy day with a slight chance of rain, and Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Down at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, the forecast is mirroring the others with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies, a slight chance of rain, and Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

And lastly, for our Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, anticipate a moderate rip current risk and surf heights at 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature sits in the lower 70s, with mostly cloudy weather and a slight chance of rain, along with Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Remember, folks, always stay safe in the surf and keep an eye out for those rip currents. Enjoy your time out in the waves and don't forget your sunscreen! This is the last forecast for the 2024 season, so make the most of it 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>Thu, 03 Oct 2024 10:48:17 -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 up on some sweet surf zone forecasts for New Jersey and Delaware. Let's dive right in:

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Expect a partly sunny day with temperatures in the upper 60s, and Northeast winds cruising at around 15 miles per hour.

Over at Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, it's a similar story with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the mid 60s with mostly cloudy skies ahead and Northeast winds at 15 mph.

Moving on to Coastal Atlantic, with beaches in Atlantic City, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk and surf heights also at 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, a bit of a cloudy day with a slight chance of rain, and Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Down at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, the forecast is mirroring the others with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies, a slight chance of rain, and Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

And lastly, for our Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, anticipate a moderate rip current risk and surf heights at 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature sits in the lower 70s, with mostly cloudy weather and a slight chance of rain, along with Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Remember, folks, always stay safe in the surf and keep an eye out for those rip currents. Enjoy your time out in the waves and don't forget your sunscreen! This is the last forecast for the 2024 season, so make the most of it 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, beachgoers! Time to catch up on some sweet surf zone forecasts for New Jersey and Delaware. Let's dive right in:

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Expect a partly sunny day with temperatures in the upper 60s, and Northeast winds cruising at around 15 miles per hour.

Over at Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, it's a similar story with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the mid 60s with mostly cloudy skies ahead and Northeast winds at 15 mph.

Moving on to Coastal Atlantic, with beaches in Atlantic City, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk and surf heights also at 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, a bit of a cloudy day with a slight chance of rain, and Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Down at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, the forecast is mirroring the others with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies, a slight chance of rain, and Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

And lastly, for our Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, anticipate a moderate rip current risk and surf heights at 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature sits in the lower 70s, with mostly cloudy weather and a slight chance of rain, along with Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Remember, folks, always stay safe in the surf and keep an eye out for those rip currents. Enjoy your time out in the waves and don't forget your sunscreen! This is the last forecast for the 2024 season, so make the most of it 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-02-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, fellow surfers and beach lovers! Ready for your daily dose of wave wisdom? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, expect a moderate rip current risk today with 2 to 3 feet surf heights. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so it's a bit chilly! Grab your wetsuits. The UV index is moderate, and the weather will be partly sunny with highs in the upper 60s. Watch out for those northeast winds around 15 mph. Perfect day for some sandy hook shenanigans!

Moving down to Long Beach Island, the story remains the same with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a high around 70. The water temperature is in the mid 60s, so brace yourself for a refreshing dip in the ocean. Don't forget your sunscreen with that moderate UV index.

Heading over to Atlantic City, there's a moderate rip current risk with surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain and highs in the lower 70s. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, so it's a bit nippy out there. Hang ten and enjoy the waves!

Lastly, at Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, you'll find a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a high temperature in the lower 70s. The water is relatively warmer here in the lower 70s. Enjoy the ocean vibes with those northeast winds around 15 to 20 mph.

And remember, always be cautious of rip currents, especially in moderate risk areas. Safety first, 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>Wed, 02 Oct 2024 10:48:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, fellow surfers and beach lovers! Ready for your daily dose of wave wisdom? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, expect a moderate rip current risk today with 2 to 3 feet surf heights. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so it's a bit chilly! Grab your wetsuits. The UV index is moderate, and the weather will be partly sunny with highs in the upper 60s. Watch out for those northeast winds around 15 mph. Perfect day for some sandy hook shenanigans!

Moving down to Long Beach Island, the story remains the same with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a high around 70. The water temperature is in the mid 60s, so brace yourself for a refreshing dip in the ocean. Don't forget your sunscreen with that moderate UV index.

Heading over to Atlantic City, there's a moderate rip current risk with surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain and highs in the lower 70s. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, so it's a bit nippy out there. Hang ten and enjoy the waves!

Lastly, at Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, you'll find a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a high temperature in the lower 70s. The water is relatively warmer here in the lower 70s. Enjoy the ocean vibes with those northeast winds around 15 to 20 mph.

And remember, always be cautious of rip currents, especially in moderate risk areas. Safety first, folks!

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        <![CDATA[Hey there, fellow surfers and beach lovers! Ready for your daily dose of wave wisdom? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, expect a moderate rip current risk today with 2 to 3 feet surf heights. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so it's a bit chilly! Grab your wetsuits. The UV index is moderate, and the weather will be partly sunny with highs in the upper 60s. Watch out for those northeast winds around 15 mph. Perfect day for some sandy hook shenanigans!

Moving down to Long Beach Island, the story remains the same with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a high around 70. The water temperature is in the mid 60s, so brace yourself for a refreshing dip in the ocean. Don't forget your sunscreen with that moderate UV index.

Heading over to Atlantic City, there's a moderate rip current risk with surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain and highs in the lower 70s. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, so it's a bit nippy out there. Hang ten and enjoy the waves!

Lastly, at Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, you'll find a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a high temperature in the lower 70s. The water is relatively warmer here in the lower 70s. Enjoy the ocean vibes with those northeast winds around 15 to 20 mph.

And remember, always be cautious of rip currents, especially in moderate risk areas. Safety first, folks!

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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 10-01-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? I've got the scoop on today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ!

Let's kick things off at Sandy Hook with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet, and a high temperature in the upper 60s under partly sunny skies. Don't forget your sunscreen with that moderate UV index, and watch out for northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Moving down to Long Beach Island, we've got similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and mostly cloudy weather around 70 degrees. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, so it's perfect for a refreshing dip!

Heading over to Atlantic City, expect a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and lower 70s with a chance of rain. Be cautious as you hit the waves with those northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Down in Ocean City, the story remains the same with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and lower 70s under mostly cloudy skies. Keep an eye out for a slight chance of rain while you’re out catching those waves!

Don't forget about Rehoboth Beach in Delaware with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3-foot surf heights, and lower 70s temps. The water's looking inviting with temperatures in the lower 70s, so make sure to take a dip!

And hey, remember, watch out for those rip currents - they can be sneaky! Keep an eye on the tides and stay safe out there.

So there you have it, folks - your surf forecast for today in New Jersey and Delaware. Get out there, catch some waves, and have a blast!

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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Oct 2024 10:50:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? I've got the scoop on today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ!

Let's kick things off at Sandy Hook with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet, and a high temperature in the upper 60s under partly sunny skies. Don't forget your sunscreen with that moderate UV index, and watch out for northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Moving down to Long Beach Island, we've got similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and mostly cloudy weather around 70 degrees. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, so it's perfect for a refreshing dip!

Heading over to Atlantic City, expect a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and lower 70s with a chance of rain. Be cautious as you hit the waves with those northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Down in Ocean City, the story remains the same with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and lower 70s under mostly cloudy skies. Keep an eye out for a slight chance of rain while you’re out catching those waves!

Don't forget about Rehoboth Beach in Delaware with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3-foot surf heights, and lower 70s temps. The water's looking inviting with temperatures in the lower 70s, so make sure to take a dip!

And hey, remember, watch out for those rip currents - they can be sneaky! Keep an eye on the tides and stay safe out there.

So there you have it, folks - your surf forecast for today in New Jersey and Delaware. Get out there, catch some waves, and have a blast!

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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? I've got the scoop on today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ!

Let's kick things off at Sandy Hook with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet, and a high temperature in the upper 60s under partly sunny skies. Don't forget your sunscreen with that moderate UV index, and watch out for northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Moving down to Long Beach Island, we've got similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and mostly cloudy weather around 70 degrees. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, so it's perfect for a refreshing dip!

Heading over to Atlantic City, expect a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and lower 70s with a chance of rain. Be cautious as you hit the waves with those northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Down in Ocean City, the story remains the same with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and lower 70s under mostly cloudy skies. Keep an eye out for a slight chance of rain while you’re out catching those waves!

Don't forget about Rehoboth Beach in Delaware with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3-foot surf heights, and lower 70s temps. The water's looking inviting with temperatures in the lower 70s, so make sure to take a dip!

And hey, remember, watch out for those rip currents - they can be sneaky! Keep an eye on the tides and stay safe out there.

So there you have it, folks - your surf forecast for today in New Jersey and Delaware. Get out there, catch some 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-30-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into today's surf forecast for the New Jersey and Delaware areas! 

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the stunning beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and it's going to be partly sunny with a high temperature in the upper 60s. Winds will be blowing from the Northeast at around 15 miles per hour. So, grab your boards and get ready for a fun day out there!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, which includes the beautiful Long Beach Island. Here, we're also seeing a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and the UV index remains moderate. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and it's going to be mostly cloudy with a high around 70 degrees. Expect Northeast winds at 15 miles per hour. So, get your beach gear and enjoy the waves!

Next up, we have Coastal Atlantic, which covers the beaches of Atlantic City. Today, there's a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 3 feet surf heights. The UV index is moderate, and the water temperature is in the lower 60s. It'll be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain and a high temperature in the lower 70s. Keep an eye out for those Northeast winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour!

Heading over to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City. We're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a moderate UV index. The water temperature is in the upper 60s. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, a high temperature in the lower 70s, and Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Last but not least, we have the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. Here, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a moderate UV index. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, and it will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain and a high temperature in the lower 70s. Be prepared for Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

And remember, today marks the end of the forecast season. So, make the most of the waves while you can, beachgoers! Keep safe and have a blast out there! 

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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Sep 2024 10:49:52 -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 to catch some waves? Let's dive into today's surf forecast for the New Jersey and Delaware areas! 

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the stunning beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and it's going to be partly sunny with a high temperature in the upper 60s. Winds will be blowing from the Northeast at around 15 miles per hour. So, grab your boards and get ready for a fun day out there!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, which includes the beautiful Long Beach Island. Here, we're also seeing a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and the UV index remains moderate. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and it's going to be mostly cloudy with a high around 70 degrees. Expect Northeast winds at 15 miles per hour. So, get your beach gear and enjoy the waves!

Next up, we have Coastal Atlantic, which covers the beaches of Atlantic City. Today, there's a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 3 feet surf heights. The UV index is moderate, and the water temperature is in the lower 60s. It'll be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain and a high temperature in the lower 70s. Keep an eye out for those Northeast winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour!

Heading over to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City. We're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a moderate UV index. The water temperature is in the upper 60s. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, a high temperature in the lower 70s, and Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Last but not least, we have the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. Here, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a moderate UV index. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, and it will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain and a high temperature in the lower 70s. Be prepared for Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

And remember, today marks the end of the forecast season. So, make the most of the waves while you can, beachgoers! Keep 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.

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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into today's surf forecast for the New Jersey and Delaware areas! 

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the stunning beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, and it's going to be partly sunny with a high temperature in the upper 60s. Winds will be blowing from the Northeast at around 15 miles per hour. So, grab your boards and get ready for a fun day out there!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, which includes the beautiful Long Beach Island. Here, we're also seeing a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and the UV index remains moderate. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and it's going to be mostly cloudy with a high around 70 degrees. Expect Northeast winds at 15 miles per hour. So, get your beach gear and enjoy the waves!

Next up, we have Coastal Atlantic, which covers the beaches of Atlantic City. Today, there's a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 3 feet surf heights. The UV index is moderate, and the water temperature is in the lower 60s. It'll be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain and a high temperature in the lower 70s. Keep an eye out for those Northeast winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour!

Heading over to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City. We're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a moderate UV index. The water temperature is in the upper 60s. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain, a high temperature in the lower 70s, and Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Last but not least, we have the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. Here, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a moderate UV index. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, and it will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain and a high temperature in the lower 70s. Be prepared for Northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

And remember, today marks the end of the forecast season. So, make the most of the waves while you can, beachgoers! Keep 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-29-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers, ready for some wave talk? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware. Today looks like a mix of chill vibes with a side of high rip current risk, so keep an eye out, amigos.

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, we're expecting a surf height of 3 to 4 feet, upper 60s water temp, and cloudy skies with a chance of rain. Sounds like a moody Monday planned. Don't forget your sunscreen for that moderate UV index.

Heading over to the Coastal Ocean, the waves will be hanging around the 3 to 4 feet range with mid-60s water temp. Embrace the fog and chance of rain, it's all part of the beachy charm. Watch out for those high rip currents, they're putting on a show today.

Now, let's check out Coastal Atlantic, where we're looking at 3 to 4 feet waves, lower 70s temp, and a slight chance of rain. The east winds are coming in at 10 to 15 miles per hour, so hold onto your hats, folks.

Wrapping it up at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, expect 3 to 4 feet surf height and mid-70s water temp. It's a mostly cloudy day with a chance of rain, so grab your rain gear and get ready to dance in the rain.

Moving on to Delaware Beaches, the waves are cruising at 2 to 3 feet, mid-70s water temp, and a moderate rip current risk. Embrace the fog and slight chance of rain with open arms, it's all part of the beach experience.

Remember, keep an eye out for those rip currents 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.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Sep 2024 10:48:50 -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 wave talk? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware. Today looks like a mix of chill vibes with a side of high rip current risk, so keep an eye out, amigos.

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, we're expecting a surf height of 3 to 4 feet, upper 60s water temp, and cloudy skies with a chance of rain. Sounds like a moody Monday planned. Don't forget your sunscreen for that moderate UV index.

Heading over to the Coastal Ocean, the waves will be hanging around the 3 to 4 feet range with mid-60s water temp. Embrace the fog and chance of rain, it's all part of the beachy charm. Watch out for those high rip currents, they're putting on a show today.

Now, let's check out Coastal Atlantic, where we're looking at 3 to 4 feet waves, lower 70s temp, and a slight chance of rain. The east winds are coming in at 10 to 15 miles per hour, so hold onto your hats, folks.

Wrapping it up at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, expect 3 to 4 feet surf height and mid-70s water temp. It's a mostly cloudy day with a chance of rain, so grab your rain gear and get ready to dance in the rain.

Moving on to Delaware Beaches, the waves are cruising at 2 to 3 feet, mid-70s water temp, and a moderate rip current risk. Embrace the fog and slight chance of rain with open arms, it's all part of the beach experience.

Remember, keep an eye out for those rip currents 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 beachgoers, ready for some wave talk? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware. Today looks like a mix of chill vibes with a side of high rip current risk, so keep an eye out, amigos.

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, we're expecting a surf height of 3 to 4 feet, upper 60s water temp, and cloudy skies with a chance of rain. Sounds like a moody Monday planned. Don't forget your sunscreen for that moderate UV index.

Heading over to the Coastal Ocean, the waves will be hanging around the 3 to 4 feet range with mid-60s water temp. Embrace the fog and chance of rain, it's all part of the beachy charm. Watch out for those high rip currents, they're putting on a show today.

Now, let's check out Coastal Atlantic, where we're looking at 3 to 4 feet waves, lower 70s temp, and a slight chance of rain. The east winds are coming in at 10 to 15 miles per hour, so hold onto your hats, folks.

Wrapping it up at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, expect 3 to 4 feet surf height and mid-70s water temp. It's a mostly cloudy day with a chance of rain, so grab your rain gear and get ready to dance in the rain.

Moving on to Delaware Beaches, the waves are cruising at 2 to 3 feet, mid-70s water temp, and a moderate rip current risk. Embrace the fog and slight chance of rain with open arms, it's all part of the beach experience.

Remember, keep an eye out for those rip currents 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-28-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Time to catch the wave with your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast, brought to you by Quiet Please Studios audio creation with a dash of AI magic!

Let's kick things off at Eastern Monmouth, where we've got a high rip current risk hangin' around through Sunday evening. Surf heights are lookin' sweet at 3 to 5 feet, so get ready to ride those waves! Today's weather calls for cloudy skies and showers likely, with a high temp around 70. And don't forget your SPF, the UV index is moderate.

Now, movin' down to Coastal Ocean, we're still keepin' an eye out for those rip currents at a high risk level. Surf heights remain at 3 to 5 feet with an east wind of about 15 mph. Showers are likely today, so bring your raincoat along with your board!

Next stop, Coastal Atlantic, where the rip current risk has eased up to a moderate level. Surf heights are 2 to 3 feet, giving you some nice rollers to ride. Stay on the lookout for some cloudy skies and a chance of showers with temps in the mid-70s.

And last but not least, down at Delaware Beaches, there's a moderate rip current risk to be aware of. Surf heights are runnin' at 2 to 3 feet, and the weather's lookin' to switch from mostly cloudy to mostly sunny after 1 PM. Patchy fog might roll in, so keep your eyes peeled!

Remember to check those tides, get your boards waxed, and get ready to hit the water! Stay safe out there, surfer pals, and let's make 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.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Sep 2024 10:48:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers! Time to catch the wave with your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast, brought to you by Quiet Please Studios audio creation with a dash of AI magic!

Let's kick things off at Eastern Monmouth, where we've got a high rip current risk hangin' around through Sunday evening. Surf heights are lookin' sweet at 3 to 5 feet, so get ready to ride those waves! Today's weather calls for cloudy skies and showers likely, with a high temp around 70. And don't forget your SPF, the UV index is moderate.

Now, movin' down to Coastal Ocean, we're still keepin' an eye out for those rip currents at a high risk level. Surf heights remain at 3 to 5 feet with an east wind of about 15 mph. Showers are likely today, so bring your raincoat along with your board!

Next stop, Coastal Atlantic, where the rip current risk has eased up to a moderate level. Surf heights are 2 to 3 feet, giving you some nice rollers to ride. Stay on the lookout for some cloudy skies and a chance of showers with temps in the mid-70s.

And last but not least, down at Delaware Beaches, there's a moderate rip current risk to be aware of. Surf heights are runnin' at 2 to 3 feet, and the weather's lookin' to switch from mostly cloudy to mostly sunny after 1 PM. Patchy fog might roll in, so keep your eyes peeled!

Remember to check those tides, get your boards waxed, and get ready to hit the water! Stay safe out there, surfer pals, and let's make 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.

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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beach lovers! Time to catch the wave with your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast, brought to you by Quiet Please Studios audio creation with a dash of AI magic!

Let's kick things off at Eastern Monmouth, where we've got a high rip current risk hangin' around through Sunday evening. Surf heights are lookin' sweet at 3 to 5 feet, so get ready to ride those waves! Today's weather calls for cloudy skies and showers likely, with a high temp around 70. And don't forget your SPF, the UV index is moderate.

Now, movin' down to Coastal Ocean, we're still keepin' an eye out for those rip currents at a high risk level. Surf heights remain at 3 to 5 feet with an east wind of about 15 mph. Showers are likely today, so bring your raincoat along with your board!

Next stop, Coastal Atlantic, where the rip current risk has eased up to a moderate level. Surf heights are 2 to 3 feet, giving you some nice rollers to ride. Stay on the lookout for some cloudy skies and a chance of showers with temps in the mid-70s.

And last but not least, down at Delaware Beaches, there's a moderate rip current risk to be aware of. Surf heights are runnin' at 2 to 3 feet, and the weather's lookin' to switch from mostly cloudy to mostly sunny after 1 PM. Patchy fog might roll in, so keep your eyes peeled!

Remember to check those tides, get your boards waxed, and get ready to hit the water! Stay safe out there, surfer pals, and let's make 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.

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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-27-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, beachgoers! Let's dive into the surf scene for New Jersey and Delaware, courtesy of your friendly National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ.

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, where Sandy Hook vibes are calling, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights are running between 2 to 3 feet, making for a mellow ride. The sun might play hide-and-seek behind those clouds, so keep an eye out. Oh, and patchy fog is possible too, adding a touch of mystery to your beach day. Highs in the lower 70s, with gentle northeast winds around 10 mph.

Moving on to Saturday, the rip current risk in Belmar ramps up to high, so stay on the lookout. Surf heights increase to 3 to 4 feet, giving you a bit more wave to catch. Showers are likely, so bring your rain gear just in case. Highs in the lower 70s with brisk east winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Over in Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, the scene is pretty similar. Moderate rip currents today, surf heights at 2 to 3 feet, and a chance of showers. Just another day in paradise, right? Highs in the lower 70s with northeast winds at 5 to 10 mph.

As we slide into Atlantic City's coastal area, the forecast mirrors the previous spots - moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and showers likely. The mid 70s temps will keep you comfy as you soak in those beach vibes. Don't forget to check out the link provided for thunderstorm, waterspout, and UV info.

And last but not least, popping over to Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, we've got similar conditions with moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet surf, and a sprinkle of showers possible. Highs in the upper 70s with southeast winds at 5 to 10 mph.

So, there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Grab your boards, sunscreen, and maybe a raincoat for those showers. Stay safe, catch some waves, and enjoy the ocean's rhythm. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 10:48:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, beachgoers! Let's dive into the surf scene for New Jersey and Delaware, courtesy of your friendly National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ.

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, where Sandy Hook vibes are calling, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights are running between 2 to 3 feet, making for a mellow ride. The sun might play hide-and-seek behind those clouds, so keep an eye out. Oh, and patchy fog is possible too, adding a touch of mystery to your beach day. Highs in the lower 70s, with gentle northeast winds around 10 mph.

Moving on to Saturday, the rip current risk in Belmar ramps up to high, so stay on the lookout. Surf heights increase to 3 to 4 feet, giving you a bit more wave to catch. Showers are likely, so bring your rain gear just in case. Highs in the lower 70s with brisk east winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Over in Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, the scene is pretty similar. Moderate rip currents today, surf heights at 2 to 3 feet, and a chance of showers. Just another day in paradise, right? Highs in the lower 70s with northeast winds at 5 to 10 mph.

As we slide into Atlantic City's coastal area, the forecast mirrors the previous spots - moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and showers likely. The mid 70s temps will keep you comfy as you soak in those beach vibes. Don't forget to check out the link provided for thunderstorm, waterspout, and UV info.

And last but not least, popping over to Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, we've got similar conditions with moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet surf, and a sprinkle of showers possible. Highs in the upper 70s with southeast winds at 5 to 10 mph.

So, there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Grab your boards, sunscreen, and maybe a raincoat for those showers. Stay safe, catch some waves, and enjoy the ocean's rhythm. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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! Let's dive into the surf scene for New Jersey and Delaware, courtesy of your friendly National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ.

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, where Sandy Hook vibes are calling, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights are running between 2 to 3 feet, making for a mellow ride. The sun might play hide-and-seek behind those clouds, so keep an eye out. Oh, and patchy fog is possible too, adding a touch of mystery to your beach day. Highs in the lower 70s, with gentle northeast winds around 10 mph.

Moving on to Saturday, the rip current risk in Belmar ramps up to high, so stay on the lookout. Surf heights increase to 3 to 4 feet, giving you a bit more wave to catch. Showers are likely, so bring your rain gear just in case. Highs in the lower 70s with brisk east winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Over in Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, the scene is pretty similar. Moderate rip currents today, surf heights at 2 to 3 feet, and a chance of showers. Just another day in paradise, right? Highs in the lower 70s with northeast winds at 5 to 10 mph.

As we slide into Atlantic City's coastal area, the forecast mirrors the previous spots - moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and showers likely. The mid 70s temps will keep you comfy as you soak in those beach vibes. Don't forget to check out the link provided for thunderstorm, waterspout, and UV info.

And last but not least, popping over to Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, we've got similar conditions with moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet surf, and a sprinkle of showers possible. Highs in the upper 70s with southeast winds at 5 to 10 mph.

So, there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Grab your boards, sunscreen, and maybe a raincoat for those showers. Stay safe, catch some waves, and enjoy the ocean's rhythm. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-26-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! It's time for your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast, brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

Let's dive right in, shall we? Today, we've got a high rip current risk in effect through this evening at spots like Eastern Monmouth, where the surf height is around 3 to 4 feet. The water temperature is in the upper 60s. So, expect some cloudy skies with a chance of showers. Oh, and the UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunblock!

Tomorrow's looking a bit milder with a moderate rip current risk and 2 to 3 feet surf height. Cloudy skies persist with a slight chance of showers. Highs will be around 70 degrees with northeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Over at Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, it's a similar story with a high rip current risk today, surf around 3 to 4 feet, and a moderate risk tomorrow. Cloudy weather prevails with a slight chance of showers both days. And hey, the water temperature is in the mid-60s.

If you're hitting the beaches of Atlantic City today, get ready for a high rip current risk, 3 to 4 feet surf height, and a moderate UV index. Tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to moderate with 2 to 3 feet surf height. The water temperature here is in the lower 60s, so maybe just a quick dip to cool off!

For those hanging ten at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, it's high rip current risk today and moderate tomorrow. The surf height is clocking in at 3 to 4 feet. Expect cloudy skies, and the water temperature is in the lower 70s. Don't forget, the UV index is moderate, so guard your skin!

Remember, surfer pals, always check those tide times, wear your sunscreen, and most importantly, stay safe 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>Thu, 26 Sep 2024 10:48:38 -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 New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast, brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

Let's dive right in, shall we? Today, we've got a high rip current risk in effect through this evening at spots like Eastern Monmouth, where the surf height is around 3 to 4 feet. The water temperature is in the upper 60s. So, expect some cloudy skies with a chance of showers. Oh, and the UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunblock!

Tomorrow's looking a bit milder with a moderate rip current risk and 2 to 3 feet surf height. Cloudy skies persist with a slight chance of showers. Highs will be around 70 degrees with northeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Over at Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, it's a similar story with a high rip current risk today, surf around 3 to 4 feet, and a moderate risk tomorrow. Cloudy weather prevails with a slight chance of showers both days. And hey, the water temperature is in the mid-60s.

If you're hitting the beaches of Atlantic City today, get ready for a high rip current risk, 3 to 4 feet surf height, and a moderate UV index. Tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to moderate with 2 to 3 feet surf height. The water temperature here is in the lower 60s, so maybe just a quick dip to cool off!

For those hanging ten at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, it's high rip current risk today and moderate tomorrow. The surf height is clocking in at 3 to 4 feet. Expect cloudy skies, and the water temperature is in the lower 70s. Don't forget, the UV index is moderate, so guard your skin!

Remember, surfer pals, always check those tide times, wear your sunscreen, and most importantly, stay safe 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[Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! It's time for your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast, brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

Let's dive right in, shall we? Today, we've got a high rip current risk in effect through this evening at spots like Eastern Monmouth, where the surf height is around 3 to 4 feet. The water temperature is in the upper 60s. So, expect some cloudy skies with a chance of showers. Oh, and the UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunblock!

Tomorrow's looking a bit milder with a moderate rip current risk and 2 to 3 feet surf height. Cloudy skies persist with a slight chance of showers. Highs will be around 70 degrees with northeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Over at Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, it's a similar story with a high rip current risk today, surf around 3 to 4 feet, and a moderate risk tomorrow. Cloudy weather prevails with a slight chance of showers both days. And hey, the water temperature is in the mid-60s.

If you're hitting the beaches of Atlantic City today, get ready for a high rip current risk, 3 to 4 feet surf height, and a moderate UV index. Tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to moderate with 2 to 3 feet surf height. The water temperature here is in the lower 60s, so maybe just a quick dip to cool off!

For those hanging ten at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, it's high rip current risk today and moderate tomorrow. The surf height is clocking in at 3 to 4 feet. Expect cloudy skies, and the water temperature is in the lower 70s. Don't forget, the UV index is moderate, so guard your skin!

Remember, surfer pals, always check those tide times, wear your sunscreen, and most importantly, stay safe 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-24-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers and surfers, it's time to catch up on the latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ! So, let's dive in, or shall we say, surf in!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a high rip current risk until Wednesday evening. The surf height is running between 3 to 4 feet, perfect for some fun rides. The weather's mostly cloudy, with highs in the upper 60s. Don't forget that UV index is moderate, so keep that sunscreen handy! Winds coming from the east at around 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, with spots like Long Beach Island. Again, high rip current risk till Wednesday evening. Similar surf height, mostly cloudy weather, and temps in the upper 60s. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, so refreshing! Sunrise at 6:45 AM and sunset at 6:52 PM. 

And for all you beach lovers at Atlantic City on Coastal Atlantic, expect high rip currents till Wednesday evening. Surf heights around 3 to 4 feet, with mostly cloudy skies and temps around 70. Winds are coming in from the east at 15 miles per hour. Plus, don't miss that low tide at 06:53 AM. 

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including the beaches of Ocean City. You've guessed it, high rip current risk till Wednesday evening. Surf heights running around 3 to 4 feet with a moderate UV index. The water temperature is in the upper 60s. And winds coming from the east at 15 miles per hour.

Lastly, for our friends at the Delaware Beaches in Rehoboth Beach, high rip current risk continues till Wednesday evening. Surf heights at 3 to 4 feet, with temps in the lower 70s. Expect mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of showers on Wednesday. The winds will be around 15 miles per hour from the southeast. 

Remember folks, stay safe out there, watch out for those rip currents, and have an awesome 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>Tue, 24 Sep 2024 10:49:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers and surfers, it's time to catch up on the latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ! So, let's dive in, or shall we say, surf in!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a high rip current risk until Wednesday evening. The surf height is running between 3 to 4 feet, perfect for some fun rides. The weather's mostly cloudy, with highs in the upper 60s. Don't forget that UV index is moderate, so keep that sunscreen handy! Winds coming from the east at around 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, with spots like Long Beach Island. Again, high rip current risk till Wednesday evening. Similar surf height, mostly cloudy weather, and temps in the upper 60s. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, so refreshing! Sunrise at 6:45 AM and sunset at 6:52 PM. 

And for all you beach lovers at Atlantic City on Coastal Atlantic, expect high rip currents till Wednesday evening. Surf heights around 3 to 4 feet, with mostly cloudy skies and temps around 70. Winds are coming in from the east at 15 miles per hour. Plus, don't miss that low tide at 06:53 AM. 

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including the beaches of Ocean City. You've guessed it, high rip current risk till Wednesday evening. Surf heights running around 3 to 4 feet with a moderate UV index. The water temperature is in the upper 60s. And winds coming from the east at 15 miles per hour.

Lastly, for our friends at the Delaware Beaches in Rehoboth Beach, high rip current risk continues till Wednesday evening. Surf heights at 3 to 4 feet, with temps in the lower 70s. Expect mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of showers on Wednesday. The winds will be around 15 miles per hour from the southeast. 

Remember folks, stay safe out there, watch out for those rip currents, and have an awesome 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 beachgoers and surfers, it's time to catch up on the latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ! So, let's dive in, or shall we say, surf in!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a high rip current risk until Wednesday evening. The surf height is running between 3 to 4 feet, perfect for some fun rides. The weather's mostly cloudy, with highs in the upper 60s. Don't forget that UV index is moderate, so keep that sunscreen handy! Winds coming from the east at around 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, with spots like Long Beach Island. Again, high rip current risk till Wednesday evening. Similar surf height, mostly cloudy weather, and temps in the upper 60s. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, so refreshing! Sunrise at 6:45 AM and sunset at 6:52 PM. 

And for all you beach lovers at Atlantic City on Coastal Atlantic, expect high rip currents till Wednesday evening. Surf heights around 3 to 4 feet, with mostly cloudy skies and temps around 70. Winds are coming in from the east at 15 miles per hour. Plus, don't miss that low tide at 06:53 AM. 

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including the beaches of Ocean City. You've guessed it, high rip current risk till Wednesday evening. Surf heights running around 3 to 4 feet with a moderate UV index. The water temperature is in the upper 60s. And winds coming from the east at 15 miles per hour.

Lastly, for our friends at the Delaware Beaches in Rehoboth Beach, high rip current risk continues till Wednesday evening. Surf heights at 3 to 4 feet, with temps in the lower 70s. Expect mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of showers on Wednesday. The winds will be around 15 miles per hour from the southeast. 

Remember folks, stay safe out there, watch out for those rip currents, and have an awesome 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-23-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers! Welcome to your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast report. Get ready to ride those waves and soak up some sun! Let's dive right in:

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a high risk of rip currents in effect until Tuesday evening. Surf heights will be 3 to 4 feet, with a moderate UV index. The water temperature is around 70 degrees, making it a perfect day for some fun in the sun. Expect partly sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s and northeast winds around 10 mph. Keep an eye out for the high tide at Belmar around 12:14 PM EDT.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, home to the beaches of Long Beach Island. Similar conditions here with a high rip current risk through Tuesday evening. Surf heights will be 2 to 3 feet, with a moderate UV index and water temps in the mid 60s. Partly sunny weather awaits you with highs in the upper 60s and northeast winds around 15 mph. Don't miss the low tide at Barnegat Inlet around 06:22 AM EDT.

Next up is Coastal Atlantic, including the beaches of Atlantic City. Another high risk of rip currents until Tuesday evening, with surf heights at 3 to 4 feet. The UV index remains moderate, and water temps are in the mid 60s. Enjoy partly sunny skies with highs around 70 degrees and northeast winds around 15 mph. High tide is at Atlantic City around 12:22 PM EDT.

Heading to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, which includes the beaches of Ocean City. Here, expect a high rip current risk through Tuesday evening, with 2 to 3 feet of surf height. The UV index is moderate, and water temps are in the upper 60s. Partly sunny weather prevails with highs around 70 degrees and northeast winds at 10 to 15 mph. Keep an eye on the tides at Cape May, with a low tide around 06:15 AM EDT.

Lastly, for our Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. High rip current risk until Tuesday evening, with 2 to 3 feet of surf height. The UV index is moderate, and water temps are in the lower 70s. Partly sunny conditions ahead with highs in the lower 70s and northeast winds at 10 to 15 mph. Catch the high tide at Rehoboth Beach around 12:41 PM EDT.

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for those rip 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>Mon, 23 Sep 2024 10:49:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers! Welcome to your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast report. Get ready to ride those waves and soak up some sun! Let's dive right in:

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a high risk of rip currents in effect until Tuesday evening. Surf heights will be 3 to 4 feet, with a moderate UV index. The water temperature is around 70 degrees, making it a perfect day for some fun in the sun. Expect partly sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s and northeast winds around 10 mph. Keep an eye out for the high tide at Belmar around 12:14 PM EDT.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, home to the beaches of Long Beach Island. Similar conditions here with a high rip current risk through Tuesday evening. Surf heights will be 2 to 3 feet, with a moderate UV index and water temps in the mid 60s. Partly sunny weather awaits you with highs in the upper 60s and northeast winds around 15 mph. Don't miss the low tide at Barnegat Inlet around 06:22 AM EDT.

Next up is Coastal Atlantic, including the beaches of Atlantic City. Another high risk of rip currents until Tuesday evening, with surf heights at 3 to 4 feet. The UV index remains moderate, and water temps are in the mid 60s. Enjoy partly sunny skies with highs around 70 degrees and northeast winds around 15 mph. High tide is at Atlantic City around 12:22 PM EDT.

Heading to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, which includes the beaches of Ocean City. Here, expect a high rip current risk through Tuesday evening, with 2 to 3 feet of surf height. The UV index is moderate, and water temps are in the upper 60s. Partly sunny weather prevails with highs around 70 degrees and northeast winds at 10 to 15 mph. Keep an eye on the tides at Cape May, with a low tide around 06:15 AM EDT.

Lastly, for our Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. High rip current risk until Tuesday evening, with 2 to 3 feet of surf height. The UV index is moderate, and water temps are in the lower 70s. Partly sunny conditions ahead with highs in the lower 70s and northeast winds at 10 to 15 mph. Catch the high tide at Rehoboth Beach around 12:41 PM EDT.

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for those rip 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! Welcome to your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast report. Get ready to ride those waves and soak up some sun! Let's dive right in:

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a high risk of rip currents in effect until Tuesday evening. Surf heights will be 3 to 4 feet, with a moderate UV index. The water temperature is around 70 degrees, making it a perfect day for some fun in the sun. Expect partly sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s and northeast winds around 10 mph. Keep an eye out for the high tide at Belmar around 12:14 PM EDT.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, home to the beaches of Long Beach Island. Similar conditions here with a high rip current risk through Tuesday evening. Surf heights will be 2 to 3 feet, with a moderate UV index and water temps in the mid 60s. Partly sunny weather awaits you with highs in the upper 60s and northeast winds around 15 mph. Don't miss the low tide at Barnegat Inlet around 06:22 AM EDT.

Next up is Coastal Atlantic, including the beaches of Atlantic City. Another high risk of rip currents until Tuesday evening, with surf heights at 3 to 4 feet. The UV index remains moderate, and water temps are in the mid 60s. Enjoy partly sunny skies with highs around 70 degrees and northeast winds around 15 mph. High tide is at Atlantic City around 12:22 PM EDT.

Heading to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, which includes the beaches of Ocean City. Here, expect a high rip current risk through Tuesday evening, with 2 to 3 feet of surf height. The UV index is moderate, and water temps are in the upper 60s. Partly sunny weather prevails with highs around 70 degrees and northeast winds at 10 to 15 mph. Keep an eye on the tides at Cape May, with a low tide around 06:15 AM EDT.

Lastly, for our Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. High rip current risk until Tuesday evening, with 2 to 3 feet of surf height. The UV index is moderate, and water temps are in the lower 70s. Partly sunny conditions ahead with highs in the lower 70s and northeast winds at 10 to 15 mph. Catch the high tide at Rehoboth Beach around 12:41 PM EDT.

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for those rip 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's catch the wave on what the surf zone forecasts have in store for New Jersey and Delaware.

For Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook, beware of a **HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK** in effect through Monday evening. Today, expect surf heights ranging from 3 to 4 feet under mostly sunny skies with temperatures hitting the lower 70s. You can hang ten with Northeast winds around 10 mph. So, keep an eye out and stay safe in those waves!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, covering Long Beach Island, the rip current risk remains **HIGH** through Monday evening. Surf heights will be around 2 to 3 feet with a moderate UV index and temperatures in the lower 70s. Watch out for those Northeast winds around 15 mph as you soak up the sun in mostly sunny weather.

In Coastal Atlantic, including the beaches of Atlantic City, the story repeats with a **HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK** lasting through Monday evening. Surf heights at 2 to 3 feet, moderate UV index, and temperatures in the lower 70s are on the menu. Dress to impress against those Northeast winds around 15 mph and enjoy the partly sunny conditions.

Venturing down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, with main star Ocean City, the scenario mirrors the rest with a **HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK** until Monday evening. Surf at 2 to 3 feet, moderate UV index, and sunny to partly sunny weather awaits. Expect Northeast winds ranging from 10 to 15 mph as you have a splashing good time!

Lastly, for Delaware Beaches, including the beloved Rehoboth Beach, a **HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK** is on the horizon until Monday evening. Surf heights around 2 to 3 feet, moderate UV index, and partly sunny skies are the backdrop for your beach day. Don't forget to watch out for Northeast winds around 10 to 15 mph!

Remember to always respect the waves, heed the rip current warnings, and have a blast out there, surfers! Stay safe and catch you on the next wave of 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Sep 2024 10:47:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's catch the wave on what the surf zone forecasts have in store for New Jersey and Delaware.

For Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook, beware of a **HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK** in effect through Monday evening. Today, expect surf heights ranging from 3 to 4 feet under mostly sunny skies with temperatures hitting the lower 70s. You can hang ten with Northeast winds around 10 mph. So, keep an eye out and stay safe in those waves!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, covering Long Beach Island, the rip current risk remains **HIGH** through Monday evening. Surf heights will be around 2 to 3 feet with a moderate UV index and temperatures in the lower 70s. Watch out for those Northeast winds around 15 mph as you soak up the sun in mostly sunny weather.

In Coastal Atlantic, including the beaches of Atlantic City, the story repeats with a **HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK** lasting through Monday evening. Surf heights at 2 to 3 feet, moderate UV index, and temperatures in the lower 70s are on the menu. Dress to impress against those Northeast winds around 15 mph and enjoy the partly sunny conditions.

Venturing down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, with main star Ocean City, the scenario mirrors the rest with a **HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK** until Monday evening. Surf at 2 to 3 feet, moderate UV index, and sunny to partly sunny weather awaits. Expect Northeast winds ranging from 10 to 15 mph as you have a splashing good time!

Lastly, for Delaware Beaches, including the beloved Rehoboth Beach, a **HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK** is on the horizon until Monday evening. Surf heights around 2 to 3 feet, moderate UV index, and partly sunny skies are the backdrop for your beach day. Don't forget to watch out for Northeast winds around 10 to 15 mph!

Remember to always respect the waves, heed the rip current warnings, and have a blast out there, surfers! Stay safe and catch you on the next wave of 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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's catch the wave on what the surf zone forecasts have in store for New Jersey and Delaware.

For Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook, beware of a **HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK** in effect through Monday evening. Today, expect surf heights ranging from 3 to 4 feet under mostly sunny skies with temperatures hitting the lower 70s. You can hang ten with Northeast winds around 10 mph. So, keep an eye out and stay safe in those waves!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, covering Long Beach Island, the rip current risk remains **HIGH** through Monday evening. Surf heights will be around 2 to 3 feet with a moderate UV index and temperatures in the lower 70s. Watch out for those Northeast winds around 15 mph as you soak up the sun in mostly sunny weather.

In Coastal Atlantic, including the beaches of Atlantic City, the story repeats with a **HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK** lasting through Monday evening. Surf heights at 2 to 3 feet, moderate UV index, and temperatures in the lower 70s are on the menu. Dress to impress against those Northeast winds around 15 mph and enjoy the partly sunny conditions.

Venturing down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, with main star Ocean City, the scenario mirrors the rest with a **HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK** until Monday evening. Surf at 2 to 3 feet, moderate UV index, and sunny to partly sunny weather awaits. Expect Northeast winds ranging from 10 to 15 mph as you have a splashing good time!

Lastly, for Delaware Beaches, including the beloved Rehoboth Beach, a **HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK** is on the horizon until Monday evening. Surf heights around 2 to 3 feet, moderate UV index, and partly sunny skies are the backdrop for your beach day. Don't forget to watch out for Northeast winds around 10 to 15 mph!

Remember to always respect the waves, heed the rip current warnings, and have a blast out there, surfers! Stay safe and catch you on the next wave of 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-21-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Time to catch some gnarly waves and soak up that sweet sunshine! Here's your surf forecast for the New Jersey and Delaware beaches brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

For Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a high rip current risk in effect through Sunday evening. Today, expect surf heights of 3 to 4 feet with a moderate UV index. Don't worry about thunderstorms, it's gonna be sunny with temperatures in the mid 70s. So grab your boards and hit the waves!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, Long Beach Island crew, we've got those high rip currents continuing through Sunday evening. Surf heights are 2 to 3 feet, with sunny skies and mid-70s temps. Perfect beach day ahead!

Now for Coastal Atlantic pals at Atlantic City - high rip currents sticking around until Sunday evening. Surf heights are 2 to 3 feet, lower 60s water temps, and sunny skies. Get your sunscreen on and enjoy the waves!

Heading down to the Atlantic Coastal Cape May with the beaches of Ocean City, it's a high rip current risk weekend. Surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, sunny weather, and upper 60s water temps. It's gonna be a blast out there!

And last but not least, for the Delaware Beaches including Rehoboth Beach, high rip currents are the theme through Sunday evening. Surf heights around 2 to 3 feet, lower 70s water temps, and sunny skies. Keep an eye out for a slight chance of showers on Sunday.

So there you have it, beach lovers! Get out there, catch some waves, and have a blast this weekend. Stay safe and make the most out of those killer 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, 21 Sep 2024 10:48:31 -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 some gnarly waves and soak up that sweet sunshine! Here's your surf forecast for the New Jersey and Delaware beaches brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

For Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a high rip current risk in effect through Sunday evening. Today, expect surf heights of 3 to 4 feet with a moderate UV index. Don't worry about thunderstorms, it's gonna be sunny with temperatures in the mid 70s. So grab your boards and hit the waves!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, Long Beach Island crew, we've got those high rip currents continuing through Sunday evening. Surf heights are 2 to 3 feet, with sunny skies and mid-70s temps. Perfect beach day ahead!

Now for Coastal Atlantic pals at Atlantic City - high rip currents sticking around until Sunday evening. Surf heights are 2 to 3 feet, lower 60s water temps, and sunny skies. Get your sunscreen on and enjoy the waves!

Heading down to the Atlantic Coastal Cape May with the beaches of Ocean City, it's a high rip current risk weekend. Surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, sunny weather, and upper 60s water temps. It's gonna be a blast out there!

And last but not least, for the Delaware Beaches including Rehoboth Beach, high rip currents are the theme through Sunday evening. Surf heights around 2 to 3 feet, lower 70s water temps, and sunny skies. Keep an eye out for a slight chance of showers on Sunday.

So there you have it, beach lovers! Get out there, catch some waves, and have a blast this weekend. Stay safe and make the most out of those killer 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 gnarly waves and soak up that sweet sunshine! Here's your surf forecast for the New Jersey and Delaware beaches brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

For Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a high rip current risk in effect through Sunday evening. Today, expect surf heights of 3 to 4 feet with a moderate UV index. Don't worry about thunderstorms, it's gonna be sunny with temperatures in the mid 70s. So grab your boards and hit the waves!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, Long Beach Island crew, we've got those high rip currents continuing through Sunday evening. Surf heights are 2 to 3 feet, with sunny skies and mid-70s temps. Perfect beach day ahead!

Now for Coastal Atlantic pals at Atlantic City - high rip currents sticking around until Sunday evening. Surf heights are 2 to 3 feet, lower 60s water temps, and sunny skies. Get your sunscreen on and enjoy the waves!

Heading down to the Atlantic Coastal Cape May with the beaches of Ocean City, it's a high rip current risk weekend. Surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, sunny weather, and upper 60s water temps. It's gonna be a blast out there!

And last but not least, for the Delaware Beaches including Rehoboth Beach, high rip currents are the theme through Sunday evening. Surf heights around 2 to 3 feet, lower 70s water temps, and sunny skies. Keep an eye out for a slight chance of showers on Sunday.

So there you have it, beach lovers! Get out there, catch some waves, and have a blast this weekend. Stay safe and make the most out of those killer 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-19-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Time to catch up on the latest surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware. Let's dive in, shall we?

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, be prepared as there is a high rip current risk in effect from Friday morning through Friday evening. Today, expect surf heights between 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature will be in the lower 70s with a high UV index, so don't forget that sunscreen! North winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour will be blowing while you catch some waves.

Looking ahead to Friday, the surf height will increase to 3 to 5 feet with a high rip current risk continuing. The day will bring a mix of sun and clouds with a chance of showers. So, keep an eye on the sky and make sure to secure your beach umbrellas!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean around Long Beach Island, a similar pattern is expected with a high rip current risk on Friday. Surf heights will be in the 2 to 3 feet range, and the winds will pick up to around 20 miles per hour. So, get ready for some challenging waves out there!

In Coastal Atlantic including Atlantic City, the story remains the same with a high rip current risk looming for Friday. Surf heights of 2 to 3 feet will greet you along with north winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. But hey, the water temperature is in the mid-60s, so it's perfect for a refreshing dip after surfing.

Heading to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, the conditions mirror the rest of the coast with a high rip current risk on the horizon. Surf heights will range between 2 to 3 feet, and the sun will be shining with a slight chance of showers. Just grab your board and ride those waves!

Last but not least, surfers at Delaware Beaches including Rehoboth Beach can expect a high rip current risk as well on Friday. With surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and north winds at 15 miles per hour, it's shaping up to be an exciting day to hit the waves!

So, there you have it, beachgoers! Stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and have a blast catching some 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>Thu, 19 Sep 2024 10:49:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers! Time to catch up on the latest surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware. Let's dive in, shall we?

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, be prepared as there is a high rip current risk in effect from Friday morning through Friday evening. Today, expect surf heights between 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature will be in the lower 70s with a high UV index, so don't forget that sunscreen! North winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour will be blowing while you catch some waves.

Looking ahead to Friday, the surf height will increase to 3 to 5 feet with a high rip current risk continuing. The day will bring a mix of sun and clouds with a chance of showers. So, keep an eye on the sky and make sure to secure your beach umbrellas!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean around Long Beach Island, a similar pattern is expected with a high rip current risk on Friday. Surf heights will be in the 2 to 3 feet range, and the winds will pick up to around 20 miles per hour. So, get ready for some challenging waves out there!

In Coastal Atlantic including Atlantic City, the story remains the same with a high rip current risk looming for Friday. Surf heights of 2 to 3 feet will greet you along with north winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. But hey, the water temperature is in the mid-60s, so it's perfect for a refreshing dip after surfing.

Heading to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, the conditions mirror the rest of the coast with a high rip current risk on the horizon. Surf heights will range between 2 to 3 feet, and the sun will be shining with a slight chance of showers. Just grab your board and ride those waves!

Last but not least, surfers at Delaware Beaches including Rehoboth Beach can expect a high rip current risk as well on Friday. With surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and north winds at 15 miles per hour, it's shaping up to be an exciting day to hit the waves!

So, there you have it, beachgoers! Stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and have a blast catching some 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, beach lovers! Time to catch up on the latest surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware. Let's dive in, shall we?

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, be prepared as there is a high rip current risk in effect from Friday morning through Friday evening. Today, expect surf heights between 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature will be in the lower 70s with a high UV index, so don't forget that sunscreen! North winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour will be blowing while you catch some waves.

Looking ahead to Friday, the surf height will increase to 3 to 5 feet with a high rip current risk continuing. The day will bring a mix of sun and clouds with a chance of showers. So, keep an eye on the sky and make sure to secure your beach umbrellas!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean around Long Beach Island, a similar pattern is expected with a high rip current risk on Friday. Surf heights will be in the 2 to 3 feet range, and the winds will pick up to around 20 miles per hour. So, get ready for some challenging waves out there!

In Coastal Atlantic including Atlantic City, the story remains the same with a high rip current risk looming for Friday. Surf heights of 2 to 3 feet will greet you along with north winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. But hey, the water temperature is in the mid-60s, so it's perfect for a refreshing dip after surfing.

Heading to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, the conditions mirror the rest of the coast with a high rip current risk on the horizon. Surf heights will range between 2 to 3 feet, and the sun will be shining with a slight chance of showers. Just grab your board and ride those waves!

Last but not least, surfers at Delaware Beaches including Rehoboth Beach can expect a high rip current risk as well on Friday. With surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and north winds at 15 miles per hour, it's shaping up to be an exciting day to hit the waves!

So, there you have it, beachgoers! Stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and have a blast catching some 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-18-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4810375938</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the swell in New Jersey and Delaware? Let's dive in!

For Eastern Monmouth, including the Sandy Hook beaches, we've got a high rip current risk through Wednesday evening. Surf height at 3 to 4 feet, water temperature around 70 degrees, and watch out for northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Moving to Coastal Ocean, like Long Beach Island, we're still looking at a high rip current risk. Surf height between 2 to 4 feet and cloudy weather with a chance of showers likely. So be prepared for some breezy northeast winds around 20 miles per hour.

Next up, Coastal Atlantic which includes Atlantic City, we're in for a high rip current risk as well. Surf height at 3 to 4 feet, so keep an eye out! Water temperature in the upper 60s and northeast winds around 20 miles per hour. Looks like you might get a bit of a workout out there.

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, with spots like Ocean City, the high rip current risk continues. Surf height at 2 to 4 feet, water around 70 degrees, and some breezy northeast winds at 20 miles per hour. So, get ready for a wild ride!

Lastly, for the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, we're facing a high rip current risk with surf height at 2 to 4 feet. Keep an eye out for northeast winds around 20 miles per hour. And hey, don't forget your sunscreen!

Remember to check the tides, watch out for those rip 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>Wed, 18 Sep 2024 10:48:55 -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 the latest scoop on the swell in New Jersey and Delaware? Let's dive in!

For Eastern Monmouth, including the Sandy Hook beaches, we've got a high rip current risk through Wednesday evening. Surf height at 3 to 4 feet, water temperature around 70 degrees, and watch out for northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Moving to Coastal Ocean, like Long Beach Island, we're still looking at a high rip current risk. Surf height between 2 to 4 feet and cloudy weather with a chance of showers likely. So be prepared for some breezy northeast winds around 20 miles per hour.

Next up, Coastal Atlantic which includes Atlantic City, we're in for a high rip current risk as well. Surf height at 3 to 4 feet, so keep an eye out! Water temperature in the upper 60s and northeast winds around 20 miles per hour. Looks like you might get a bit of a workout out there.

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, with spots like Ocean City, the high rip current risk continues. Surf height at 2 to 4 feet, water around 70 degrees, and some breezy northeast winds at 20 miles per hour. So, get ready for a wild ride!

Lastly, for the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, we're facing a high rip current risk with surf height at 2 to 4 feet. Keep an eye out for northeast winds around 20 miles per hour. And hey, don't forget your sunscreen!

Remember to check the tides, watch out for those rip 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! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the swell in New Jersey and Delaware? Let's dive in!

For Eastern Monmouth, including the Sandy Hook beaches, we've got a high rip current risk through Wednesday evening. Surf height at 3 to 4 feet, water temperature around 70 degrees, and watch out for northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Moving to Coastal Ocean, like Long Beach Island, we're still looking at a high rip current risk. Surf height between 2 to 4 feet and cloudy weather with a chance of showers likely. So be prepared for some breezy northeast winds around 20 miles per hour.

Next up, Coastal Atlantic which includes Atlantic City, we're in for a high rip current risk as well. Surf height at 3 to 4 feet, so keep an eye out! Water temperature in the upper 60s and northeast winds around 20 miles per hour. Looks like you might get a bit of a workout out there.

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, with spots like Ocean City, the high rip current risk continues. Surf height at 2 to 4 feet, water around 70 degrees, and some breezy northeast winds at 20 miles per hour. So, get ready for a wild ride!

Lastly, for the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, we're facing a high rip current risk with surf height at 2 to 4 feet. Keep an eye out for northeast winds around 20 miles per hour. And hey, don't forget your sunscreen!

Remember to check the tides, watch out for those rip 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-17-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Welcome back for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun! Let's dive right into what's happening along the New Jersey and Delaware coasts.

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, home to the beautiful Sandy Hook beaches, we've got a high rip current risk in effect through Wednesday evening. Today, you can expect surf heights of 3 to 4 feet, a moderate UV index, and a water temperature around 70 degrees. It's going to be mostly cloudy with highs in the lower 70s and northeast winds around 10 to 15 mph. Keep an eye on the tides at Belmar, with a high tide at 07:04 AM EDT and low tide at 01:12 PM EDT.

Now, shifting over to Coastal Ocean, including the shores of Long Beach Island, where you can also expect a high rip current risk until Wednesday evening. The surf will be running at 3 to 4 feet with a moderate UV index. The water temperature is in the mid 60s, skies mostly cloudy, and highs in the mid 70s. Northeast winds at around 15 mph will keep things interesting. Check out the tides at Barnegat Inlet for some cool info!

Moving further down the coast to Coastal Atlantic, encompassing Atlantic City, the high rip current risk continues through Wednesday evening. Surf heights are at 3 to 4 feet, with a moderate UV index and temperatures in the mid 70s. Similar conditions as the previous locations with northeast winds around 15 mph. Keep those high tide and low tide times at Atlantic City bookmarked for easy access!

And over at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where you can find the stunning Ocean City beaches, the high rip current risk sticks around until Wednesday evening. Surf heights are hanging around 3 to 4 feet, UV index moderate, and water temps in the upper 60s. Cloudy weather and daytime highs in the mid 70s are to be expected, along with northeast winds between 15 to 20 mph. Make sure to note down the tides at Cape May for your beach day planning!

Wrapping it up in the Delaware Beaches region, including Rehoboth Beach, a high rip current risk remains in effect till Wednesday evening. Surf heights, water temps, and wind conditions are quite similar to the other locations. Be prepared for a slight chance of showers and northeast winds around 20 mph. Keep track of the tides at Rehoboth Beach for a smooth beach-going experience!

Remember surfers, stay safe out there, keep an eye out for those rip currents, and 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>Tue, 17 Sep 2024 10:49:25 -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 forecast fun! Let's dive right into what's happening along the New Jersey and Delaware coasts.

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, home to the beautiful Sandy Hook beaches, we've got a high rip current risk in effect through Wednesday evening. Today, you can expect surf heights of 3 to 4 feet, a moderate UV index, and a water temperature around 70 degrees. It's going to be mostly cloudy with highs in the lower 70s and northeast winds around 10 to 15 mph. Keep an eye on the tides at Belmar, with a high tide at 07:04 AM EDT and low tide at 01:12 PM EDT.

Now, shifting over to Coastal Ocean, including the shores of Long Beach Island, where you can also expect a high rip current risk until Wednesday evening. The surf will be running at 3 to 4 feet with a moderate UV index. The water temperature is in the mid 60s, skies mostly cloudy, and highs in the mid 70s. Northeast winds at around 15 mph will keep things interesting. Check out the tides at Barnegat Inlet for some cool info!

Moving further down the coast to Coastal Atlantic, encompassing Atlantic City, the high rip current risk continues through Wednesday evening. Surf heights are at 3 to 4 feet, with a moderate UV index and temperatures in the mid 70s. Similar conditions as the previous locations with northeast winds around 15 mph. Keep those high tide and low tide times at Atlantic City bookmarked for easy access!

And over at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where you can find the stunning Ocean City beaches, the high rip current risk sticks around until Wednesday evening. Surf heights are hanging around 3 to 4 feet, UV index moderate, and water temps in the upper 60s. Cloudy weather and daytime highs in the mid 70s are to be expected, along with northeast winds between 15 to 20 mph. Make sure to note down the tides at Cape May for your beach day planning!

Wrapping it up in the Delaware Beaches region, including Rehoboth Beach, a high rip current risk remains in effect till Wednesday evening. Surf heights, water temps, and wind conditions are quite similar to the other locations. Be prepared for a slight chance of showers and northeast winds around 20 mph. Keep track of the tides at Rehoboth Beach for a smooth beach-going experience!

Remember surfers, stay safe out there, keep an eye out for those rip currents, and 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 beachgoers! Welcome back for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun! Let's dive right into what's happening along the New Jersey and Delaware coasts.

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, home to the beautiful Sandy Hook beaches, we've got a high rip current risk in effect through Wednesday evening. Today, you can expect surf heights of 3 to 4 feet, a moderate UV index, and a water temperature around 70 degrees. It's going to be mostly cloudy with highs in the lower 70s and northeast winds around 10 to 15 mph. Keep an eye on the tides at Belmar, with a high tide at 07:04 AM EDT and low tide at 01:12 PM EDT.

Now, shifting over to Coastal Ocean, including the shores of Long Beach Island, where you can also expect a high rip current risk until Wednesday evening. The surf will be running at 3 to 4 feet with a moderate UV index. The water temperature is in the mid 60s, skies mostly cloudy, and highs in the mid 70s. Northeast winds at around 15 mph will keep things interesting. Check out the tides at Barnegat Inlet for some cool info!

Moving further down the coast to Coastal Atlantic, encompassing Atlantic City, the high rip current risk continues through Wednesday evening. Surf heights are at 3 to 4 feet, with a moderate UV index and temperatures in the mid 70s. Similar conditions as the previous locations with northeast winds around 15 mph. Keep those high tide and low tide times at Atlantic City bookmarked for easy access!

And over at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where you can find the stunning Ocean City beaches, the high rip current risk sticks around until Wednesday evening. Surf heights are hanging around 3 to 4 feet, UV index moderate, and water temps in the upper 60s. Cloudy weather and daytime highs in the mid 70s are to be expected, along with northeast winds between 15 to 20 mph. Make sure to note down the tides at Cape May for your beach day planning!

Wrapping it up in the Delaware Beaches region, including Rehoboth Beach, a high rip current risk remains in effect till Wednesday evening. Surf heights, water temps, and wind conditions are quite similar to the other locations. Be prepared for a slight chance of showers and northeast winds around 20 mph. Keep track of the tides at Rehoboth Beach for a smooth beach-going experience!

Remember surfers, stay safe out there, keep an eye out for those rip currents, and 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-16-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there fellow surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a high rip current risk in effect through Tuesday evening. Today, expect surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with a moderate UV index and temperatures in the lower 70s. Winds will be coming in from the northeast at around 10 miles per hour. It's looking partly sunny out there, so grab your sunscreen and enjoy the waves!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, which includes the beaches of Long Beach Island, the high rip current risk continues through Tuesday evening. Surf heights are also at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate UV index. The water temperature is in the mid 60s with northeast winds at 15 miles per hour. Tuesday's weather calls for mostly cloudy skies, so keep an eye out for a slight chance of showers.

Now, let's talk about Coastal Atlantic, where Atlantic City is located. We're looking at a high rip current risk through Tuesday evening. Today, surf heights will be 2 to 3 feet with temperatures in the mid 70s. The northeast winds will be around 15 miles per hour. Tuesday brings slightly higher waves at 3 to 4 feet and the possibility of showers. So, make sure to pack your rain gear just in case!

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, which includes the beaches of Ocean City, the high rip current risk carries on through Tuesday evening. Surf heights today are at 2 to 3 feet with temperatures in the mid 70s. Expect moderate UV levels and northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Tuesday could see slightly larger waves at 3 to 4 feet and a chance of showers. Hang loose out there!

Last but not least, for our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, the high rip current risk remains active through Tuesday evening. Today and tomorrow, surf heights are at 3 to 4 feet with moderate UV levels and temperatures in the mid 70s. Watch out for northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Showers are also a possibility on Tuesday, so be prepared for some wet weather.

Remember, always stay safe in the water, keep an eye out for rip currents, 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>Mon, 16 Sep 2024 10:49:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there fellow surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a high rip current risk in effect through Tuesday evening. Today, expect surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with a moderate UV index and temperatures in the lower 70s. Winds will be coming in from the northeast at around 10 miles per hour. It's looking partly sunny out there, so grab your sunscreen and enjoy the waves!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, which includes the beaches of Long Beach Island, the high rip current risk continues through Tuesday evening. Surf heights are also at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate UV index. The water temperature is in the mid 60s with northeast winds at 15 miles per hour. Tuesday's weather calls for mostly cloudy skies, so keep an eye out for a slight chance of showers.

Now, let's talk about Coastal Atlantic, where Atlantic City is located. We're looking at a high rip current risk through Tuesday evening. Today, surf heights will be 2 to 3 feet with temperatures in the mid 70s. The northeast winds will be around 15 miles per hour. Tuesday brings slightly higher waves at 3 to 4 feet and the possibility of showers. So, make sure to pack your rain gear just in case!

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, which includes the beaches of Ocean City, the high rip current risk carries on through Tuesday evening. Surf heights today are at 2 to 3 feet with temperatures in the mid 70s. Expect moderate UV levels and northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Tuesday could see slightly larger waves at 3 to 4 feet and a chance of showers. Hang loose out there!

Last but not least, for our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, the high rip current risk remains active through Tuesday evening. Today and tomorrow, surf heights are at 3 to 4 feet with moderate UV levels and temperatures in the mid 70s. Watch out for northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Showers are also a possibility on Tuesday, so be prepared for some wet weather.

Remember, always stay safe in the water, keep an eye out for rip currents, 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 fellow surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a high rip current risk in effect through Tuesday evening. Today, expect surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with a moderate UV index and temperatures in the lower 70s. Winds will be coming in from the northeast at around 10 miles per hour. It's looking partly sunny out there, so grab your sunscreen and enjoy the waves!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, which includes the beaches of Long Beach Island, the high rip current risk continues through Tuesday evening. Surf heights are also at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate UV index. The water temperature is in the mid 60s with northeast winds at 15 miles per hour. Tuesday's weather calls for mostly cloudy skies, so keep an eye out for a slight chance of showers.

Now, let's talk about Coastal Atlantic, where Atlantic City is located. We're looking at a high rip current risk through Tuesday evening. Today, surf heights will be 2 to 3 feet with temperatures in the mid 70s. The northeast winds will be around 15 miles per hour. Tuesday brings slightly higher waves at 3 to 4 feet and the possibility of showers. So, make sure to pack your rain gear just in case!

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, which includes the beaches of Ocean City, the high rip current risk carries on through Tuesday evening. Surf heights today are at 2 to 3 feet with temperatures in the mid 70s. Expect moderate UV levels and northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Tuesday could see slightly larger waves at 3 to 4 feet and a chance of showers. Hang loose out there!

Last but not least, for our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, the high rip current risk remains active through Tuesday evening. Today and tomorrow, surf heights are at 3 to 4 feet with moderate UV levels and temperatures in the mid 70s. Watch out for northeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Showers are also a possibility on Tuesday, so be prepared for some wet weather.

Remember, always stay safe in the water, keep an eye out for rip currents, 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-15-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up that sunshine? Well, here's the scoop on the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, straight from the National Weather Service.

Let's kick things off with Eastern Monmouth. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, perfect for a dip! Be prepared for mostly sunny skies and east winds of 10 to 15 miles per hour. And remember, a high rip current risk is in effect from Monday morning through Monday evening.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, get ready for a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, but don't let that stop you from enjoying the mostly sunny weather! Expect northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. And don't forget, a high rip current risk is coming on Monday.

Next up is Coastal Atlantic, including the beautiful Atlantic City. Moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. The water temperature is also in the mid-60s. Keep an eye out for mostly sunny skies and get ready for a high rip current risk on Monday.

Moving on to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, you're looking at a high rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather and the upper 60s water temperature. And remember, that high rip current risk is continuing through Monday evening!

Lastly, for our Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, a high rip current risk is in effect through Monday evening. Surf heights today are 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds of 15 to 20 miles per hour. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, ideal for a refreshing swim. Expect mostly sunny skies today and mostly cloudy weather on Monday.

So, beachgoers, stay safe in those waves and watch out for rip currents. Always keep an eye on the tides 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, 15 Sep 2024 10:48:55 -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 that sunshine? Well, here's the scoop on the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, straight from the National Weather Service.

Let's kick things off with Eastern Monmouth. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, perfect for a dip! Be prepared for mostly sunny skies and east winds of 10 to 15 miles per hour. And remember, a high rip current risk is in effect from Monday morning through Monday evening.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, get ready for a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, but don't let that stop you from enjoying the mostly sunny weather! Expect northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. And don't forget, a high rip current risk is coming on Monday.

Next up is Coastal Atlantic, including the beautiful Atlantic City. Moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. The water temperature is also in the mid-60s. Keep an eye out for mostly sunny skies and get ready for a high rip current risk on Monday.

Moving on to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, you're looking at a high rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather and the upper 60s water temperature. And remember, that high rip current risk is continuing through Monday evening!

Lastly, for our Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, a high rip current risk is in effect through Monday evening. Surf heights today are 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds of 15 to 20 miles per hour. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, ideal for a refreshing swim. Expect mostly sunny skies today and mostly cloudy weather on Monday.

So, beachgoers, stay safe in those waves and watch out for rip currents. Always keep an eye on the tides 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 and soak up that sunshine? Well, here's the scoop on the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, straight from the National Weather Service.

Let's kick things off with Eastern Monmouth. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, perfect for a dip! Be prepared for mostly sunny skies and east winds of 10 to 15 miles per hour. And remember, a high rip current risk is in effect from Monday morning through Monday evening.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, get ready for a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, but don't let that stop you from enjoying the mostly sunny weather! Expect northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. And don't forget, a high rip current risk is coming on Monday.

Next up is Coastal Atlantic, including the beautiful Atlantic City. Moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. The water temperature is also in the mid-60s. Keep an eye out for mostly sunny skies and get ready for a high rip current risk on Monday.

Moving on to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, you're looking at a high rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather and the upper 60s water temperature. And remember, that high rip current risk is continuing through Monday evening!

Lastly, for our Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, a high rip current risk is in effect through Monday evening. Surf heights today are 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds of 15 to 20 miles per hour. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, ideal for a refreshing swim. Expect mostly sunny skies today and mostly cloudy weather on Monday.

So, beachgoers, stay safe in those waves and watch out for rip currents. Always keep an eye on the tides 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Are you ready for the lowdown on the surf conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches? Well, you've come to the right place for all the juicy details!

Let's kick things off with Eastern Monmouth, where today we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a high UV index. So, slap on that sunscreen, catch a few waves, and enjoy the mostly sunny skies ahead!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and that ever-enticing high UV index. The mid 60s water temperature will keep things refreshing as you soak up the sun.

Next up, Coastal Atlantic by Atlantic City, where you can anticipate another moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and those consistently high UV levels. With temperatures in the mid 70s, it's the perfect day to hit the waves and work on that tan!

Heading further down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May with its moderate rip current risk and 1 to 2 feet surf height, you'll find yourself in the mid 70s temperature range. So, pack your beach gear and get ready for some fantastic beach vibes!

And lastly, for our Delaware beach lovers at Rehoboth Beach, get set for a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and yes, you guessed it - a high UV index day. Make the most of the lower 70s water temperature and ride those waves like never before!

Remember to check the tides, keep an eye out for those rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there in the sun and 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, 13 Sep 2024 15:26:55 -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 the lowdown on the surf conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches? Well, you've come to the right place for all the juicy details!

Let's kick things off with Eastern Monmouth, where today we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a high UV index. So, slap on that sunscreen, catch a few waves, and enjoy the mostly sunny skies ahead!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and that ever-enticing high UV index. The mid 60s water temperature will keep things refreshing as you soak up the sun.

Next up, Coastal Atlantic by Atlantic City, where you can anticipate another moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and those consistently high UV levels. With temperatures in the mid 70s, it's the perfect day to hit the waves and work on that tan!

Heading further down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May with its moderate rip current risk and 1 to 2 feet surf height, you'll find yourself in the mid 70s temperature range. So, pack your beach gear and get ready for some fantastic beach vibes!

And lastly, for our Delaware beach lovers at Rehoboth Beach, get set for a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and yes, you guessed it - a high UV index day. Make the most of the lower 70s water temperature and ride those waves like never before!

Remember to check the tides, keep an eye out for those rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there in the sun and 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! Are you ready for the lowdown on the surf conditions along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches? Well, you've come to the right place for all the juicy details!

Let's kick things off with Eastern Monmouth, where today we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a high UV index. So, slap on that sunscreen, catch a few waves, and enjoy the mostly sunny skies ahead!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and that ever-enticing high UV index. The mid 60s water temperature will keep things refreshing as you soak up the sun.

Next up, Coastal Atlantic by Atlantic City, where you can anticipate another moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and those consistently high UV levels. With temperatures in the mid 70s, it's the perfect day to hit the waves and work on that tan!

Heading further down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May with its moderate rip current risk and 1 to 2 feet surf height, you'll find yourself in the mid 70s temperature range. So, pack your beach gear and get ready for some fantastic beach vibes!

And lastly, for our Delaware beach lovers at Rehoboth Beach, get set for a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and yes, you guessed it - a high UV index day. Make the most of the lower 70s water temperature and ride those waves like never before!

Remember to check the tides, keep an eye out for those rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there in the sun and 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-12-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Get ready for a wave of fun with your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly NJ.

Let's kick things off with a look at the waves coming your way:

In Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful Sandy Hook beach, we're looking at a low rip current risk today with surf heights around 1 to 2 feet. The sun will be shining bright with a high temperature in the mid 70s. So grab your boards and hit the water for a fantastic day!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, where Long Beach Island awaits, expect sunny skies and low rip current risk continuing with surf heights at 1 to 2 feet. The water temperature is refreshing in the mid 60s, perfect for catching some waves and enjoying the day.

Now, let's head to Coastal Atlantic, home of Atlantic City beach. Today's surf height is 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The sun will be shining, making it an ideal day to soak up some sun and catch a few waves.

Venturing down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, with the stunning Ocean City beach, surf heights are around 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The sun will be out, and the water temperature in the upper 60s is just right for a day of surfing fun.

Lastly, over in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, you can expect sunny weather with a low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The water temperature is inviting in the lower 70s, calling all surfers for a delightful day by the beach!

Remember, always keep an eye out for any changes in the rip current risk and tides to ensure a safe and enjoyable surfing experience.

So there you have it, beachgoers! Get your boards ready for some sweet rides along the coast today. Enjoy the sun, sand, and surf to the max!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 10:49:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers! Get ready for a wave of fun with your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly NJ.

Let's kick things off with a look at the waves coming your way:

In Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful Sandy Hook beach, we're looking at a low rip current risk today with surf heights around 1 to 2 feet. The sun will be shining bright with a high temperature in the mid 70s. So grab your boards and hit the water for a fantastic day!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, where Long Beach Island awaits, expect sunny skies and low rip current risk continuing with surf heights at 1 to 2 feet. The water temperature is refreshing in the mid 60s, perfect for catching some waves and enjoying the day.

Now, let's head to Coastal Atlantic, home of Atlantic City beach. Today's surf height is 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The sun will be shining, making it an ideal day to soak up some sun and catch a few waves.

Venturing down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, with the stunning Ocean City beach, surf heights are around 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The sun will be out, and the water temperature in the upper 60s is just right for a day of surfing fun.

Lastly, over in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, you can expect sunny weather with a low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The water temperature is inviting in the lower 70s, calling all surfers for a delightful day by the beach!

Remember, always keep an eye out for any changes in the rip current risk and tides to ensure a safe and enjoyable surfing experience.

So there you have it, beachgoers! Get your boards ready for some sweet rides along the coast today. Enjoy the sun, sand, and surf to the max!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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! Get ready for a wave of fun with your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly NJ.

Let's kick things off with a look at the waves coming your way:

In Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful Sandy Hook beach, we're looking at a low rip current risk today with surf heights around 1 to 2 feet. The sun will be shining bright with a high temperature in the mid 70s. So grab your boards and hit the water for a fantastic day!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, where Long Beach Island awaits, expect sunny skies and low rip current risk continuing with surf heights at 1 to 2 feet. The water temperature is refreshing in the mid 60s, perfect for catching some waves and enjoying the day.

Now, let's head to Coastal Atlantic, home of Atlantic City beach. Today's surf height is 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The sun will be shining, making it an ideal day to soak up some sun and catch a few waves.

Venturing down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, with the stunning Ocean City beach, surf heights are around 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The sun will be out, and the water temperature in the upper 60s is just right for a day of surfing fun.

Lastly, over in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, you can expect sunny weather with a low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The water temperature is inviting in the lower 70s, calling all surfers for a delightful day by the beach!

Remember, always keep an eye out for any changes in the rip current risk and tides to ensure a safe and enjoyable surfing experience.

So there you have it, beachgoers! Get your boards ready for some sweet rides along the coast today. Enjoy the sun, sand, and surf to the max!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-11-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach-loving buddies! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the groovy surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, specifically Sandy Hook, we've got a sweet low rip current risk with 1 to 2 feet waves. The sun's shining bright, UV index is high, water temperature around 70, and our highs will be chilling in the mid 70s. Winds starting from Northeast around 10 mph, later shifting east.

Over in Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, it's a low rip current risk day with 1 to 2 feet waves. Expect some northeast winds around 10 mph, then tuning into an eastward breeze later. Picture-perfect sunny weather and mid-70s temperatures - sounds like a dream!

Heading to the beaches of Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, similar low rip current risk, sunny skies, and 1 to 2 feet waves. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV index! Winds dancing from northeast to east around 5 to 10 mph.

Now, for the surf buddies hanging out in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, like Ocean City, it's another low rip current risk affair with 1 to 2 feet waves. The upper 60s water temperature is calling your name! Get ready for a glorious day of mostly sunny vibes.

Lastly, down at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, you've got that low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet waves, and toasty lower 70s water temps awaiting. East winds at 5 to 10 mph and sunshine galore - get your boards ready!

Whether you're in New Jersey or Delaware, it's looking like a stellar day to hang ten and soak up the beach vibes. Stay safe, have a blast, and catch those 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>Wed, 11 Sep 2024 10:50:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach-loving buddies! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the groovy surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, specifically Sandy Hook, we've got a sweet low rip current risk with 1 to 2 feet waves. The sun's shining bright, UV index is high, water temperature around 70, and our highs will be chilling in the mid 70s. Winds starting from Northeast around 10 mph, later shifting east.

Over in Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, it's a low rip current risk day with 1 to 2 feet waves. Expect some northeast winds around 10 mph, then tuning into an eastward breeze later. Picture-perfect sunny weather and mid-70s temperatures - sounds like a dream!

Heading to the beaches of Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, similar low rip current risk, sunny skies, and 1 to 2 feet waves. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV index! Winds dancing from northeast to east around 5 to 10 mph.

Now, for the surf buddies hanging out in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, like Ocean City, it's another low rip current risk affair with 1 to 2 feet waves. The upper 60s water temperature is calling your name! Get ready for a glorious day of mostly sunny vibes.

Lastly, down at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, you've got that low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet waves, and toasty lower 70s water temps awaiting. East winds at 5 to 10 mph and sunshine galore - get your boards ready!

Whether you're in New Jersey or Delaware, it's looking like a stellar day to hang ten and soak up the beach vibes. Stay safe, have a blast, and catch those 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, beach-loving buddies! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the groovy surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, specifically Sandy Hook, we've got a sweet low rip current risk with 1 to 2 feet waves. The sun's shining bright, UV index is high, water temperature around 70, and our highs will be chilling in the mid 70s. Winds starting from Northeast around 10 mph, later shifting east.

Over in Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, it's a low rip current risk day with 1 to 2 feet waves. Expect some northeast winds around 10 mph, then tuning into an eastward breeze later. Picture-perfect sunny weather and mid-70s temperatures - sounds like a dream!

Heading to the beaches of Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, similar low rip current risk, sunny skies, and 1 to 2 feet waves. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV index! Winds dancing from northeast to east around 5 to 10 mph.

Now, for the surf buddies hanging out in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, like Ocean City, it's another low rip current risk affair with 1 to 2 feet waves. The upper 60s water temperature is calling your name! Get ready for a glorious day of mostly sunny vibes.

Lastly, down at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, you've got that low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet waves, and toasty lower 70s water temps awaiting. East winds at 5 to 10 mph and sunshine galore - get your boards ready!

Whether you're in New Jersey or Delaware, it's looking like a stellar day to hang ten and soak up the beach vibes. Stay safe, have a blast, and catch those 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-10-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Let's dive into the salty details of your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware provided by the National Weather Service.

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook. Today's looking sunny with a surf height of 2 to 3 feet, a low rip current risk, and a high UV index. Perfect day to catch some waves with temperatures in the mid-70s and northwest winds around 10 mph. Don't forget the high tide at Belmar at 12:38 PM EDT.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including the beaches of Long Beach Island. Expect sunny skies, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and low rip current risk. With water temperatures in the mid-60s, it's time to soak up the sun with northwest winds. A high tide at Barnegat Inlet around 01:08 PM EDT.

For Coastal Atlantic, which includes the beaches of Atlantic City, get ready for a surf height of 1 to 2 feet, low rip current risk, and a high UV index. Temperatures reaching the upper 70s with northwest winds turning south later on. Keep an eye out for the high tide at Atlantic City at 12:50 PM EDT.

And don't forget Atlantic Coastal Cape May, hitting upper 60s water temperature with a low rip current risk. Surfers can expect 1 to 2 feet surf height and high UV index under sunny skies. You can enjoy the upper 70s temperatures with west winds. Watch out for the high tide at Cape May around 01:24 PM EDT.

Lastly, for Delaware Beaches, including the beautiful Rehoboth Beach. Today brings 1 to 2 feet surf height, low rip current risk, and a high UV index. With temperatures in the upper 70s and west winds, it's a great day for beach vibes. Keep track of the high tide at Rehoboth Beach at 01:22 PM EDT.

So, surfers, grab your boards, sunscreen, and shades, and hit the waves, New Jersey and Delaware are serving up some fun for you. Remember to check out the designated links for any additional definitions you might need. Stay safe and catch some epic waves!

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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Sep 2024 10:50:20 -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! Let's dive into the salty details of your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware provided by the National Weather Service.

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook. Today's looking sunny with a surf height of 2 to 3 feet, a low rip current risk, and a high UV index. Perfect day to catch some waves with temperatures in the mid-70s and northwest winds around 10 mph. Don't forget the high tide at Belmar at 12:38 PM EDT.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including the beaches of Long Beach Island. Expect sunny skies, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and low rip current risk. With water temperatures in the mid-60s, it's time to soak up the sun with northwest winds. A high tide at Barnegat Inlet around 01:08 PM EDT.

For Coastal Atlantic, which includes the beaches of Atlantic City, get ready for a surf height of 1 to 2 feet, low rip current risk, and a high UV index. Temperatures reaching the upper 70s with northwest winds turning south later on. Keep an eye out for the high tide at Atlantic City at 12:50 PM EDT.

And don't forget Atlantic Coastal Cape May, hitting upper 60s water temperature with a low rip current risk. Surfers can expect 1 to 2 feet surf height and high UV index under sunny skies. You can enjoy the upper 70s temperatures with west winds. Watch out for the high tide at Cape May around 01:24 PM EDT.

Lastly, for Delaware Beaches, including the beautiful Rehoboth Beach. Today brings 1 to 2 feet surf height, low rip current risk, and a high UV index. With temperatures in the upper 70s and west winds, it's a great day for beach vibes. Keep track of the high tide at Rehoboth Beach at 01:22 PM EDT.

So, surfers, grab your boards, sunscreen, and shades, and hit the waves, New Jersey and Delaware are serving up some fun for you. Remember to check out the designated links for any additional definitions you might need. Stay safe and catch some 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[Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Let's dive into the salty details of your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware provided by the National Weather Service.

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook. Today's looking sunny with a surf height of 2 to 3 feet, a low rip current risk, and a high UV index. Perfect day to catch some waves with temperatures in the mid-70s and northwest winds around 10 mph. Don't forget the high tide at Belmar at 12:38 PM EDT.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including the beaches of Long Beach Island. Expect sunny skies, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and low rip current risk. With water temperatures in the mid-60s, it's time to soak up the sun with northwest winds. A high tide at Barnegat Inlet around 01:08 PM EDT.

For Coastal Atlantic, which includes the beaches of Atlantic City, get ready for a surf height of 1 to 2 feet, low rip current risk, and a high UV index. Temperatures reaching the upper 70s with northwest winds turning south later on. Keep an eye out for the high tide at Atlantic City at 12:50 PM EDT.

And don't forget Atlantic Coastal Cape May, hitting upper 60s water temperature with a low rip current risk. Surfers can expect 1 to 2 feet surf height and high UV index under sunny skies. You can enjoy the upper 70s temperatures with west winds. Watch out for the high tide at Cape May around 01:24 PM EDT.

Lastly, for Delaware Beaches, including the beautiful Rehoboth Beach. Today brings 1 to 2 feet surf height, low rip current risk, and a high UV index. With temperatures in the upper 70s and west winds, it's a great day for beach vibes. Keep track of the high tide at Rehoboth Beach at 01:22 PM EDT.

So, surfers, grab your boards, sunscreen, and shades, and hit the waves, New Jersey and Delaware are serving up some fun for you. Remember to check out the designated links for any additional definitions you might need. Stay safe and catch some 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-09-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Let's dive into the gnarly surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware! Get ready to catch some sweet waves and soak up that sunshine. Here's what's brewing in the ocean for ya:

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and sunny skies. Watch out for those west winds cruising at around 10 miles per hour. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV index! Tomorrow, expect more of the sunny vibes with northwesterly winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Now, shifting gears to Coastal Ocean, with the sandy shores of Long Beach Island. Today, surf heights are 1 to 2 feet, low rip current risk, and lovely sunny weather. The mid-60s water temperature calls for a refreshing dip! Tomorrow's looking bright with west winds turning east in the afternoon, so keep an eye on those shifts.

Next up is Coastal Atlantic, home to the lively beaches of Atlantic City. Surf heights today range from 2 to 3 feet, low rip current risk, and a mix of northwest and southwest winds. Make the most of the day with high temperatures in the mid-70s. Tomorrow, bask in the upper 70s with those west to southwest winds dancing at around 10 miles per hour.

Venturing towards Atlantic Coastal Cape May, embracing the shores of Ocean City. Surfers, get ready for 1 to 2 feet surf heights, low rip current risk, and high UV index. Keep an eye on those winds shifting from northwest to southwest. Tomorrow, grab your boards for west winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour and sunny skies.

Lastly, heading down to the Delaware Beaches, where the vibes of Rehoboth Beach await. Today, surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, low rip current risk, and sunny weather around a cozy mid-70s temperature. Tomorrow, enjoy the upper 70s with gentle west winds and soothing sunshine.

Surf safely, catch those waves, and soak in the good times, beachgoers! Remember, always check for updates before hitting the water. Stay stoked and catch you on the next 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>Mon, 09 Sep 2024 10:51:00 -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! Let's dive into the gnarly surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware! Get ready to catch some sweet waves and soak up that sunshine. Here's what's brewing in the ocean for ya:

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and sunny skies. Watch out for those west winds cruising at around 10 miles per hour. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV index! Tomorrow, expect more of the sunny vibes with northwesterly winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Now, shifting gears to Coastal Ocean, with the sandy shores of Long Beach Island. Today, surf heights are 1 to 2 feet, low rip current risk, and lovely sunny weather. The mid-60s water temperature calls for a refreshing dip! Tomorrow's looking bright with west winds turning east in the afternoon, so keep an eye on those shifts.

Next up is Coastal Atlantic, home to the lively beaches of Atlantic City. Surf heights today range from 2 to 3 feet, low rip current risk, and a mix of northwest and southwest winds. Make the most of the day with high temperatures in the mid-70s. Tomorrow, bask in the upper 70s with those west to southwest winds dancing at around 10 miles per hour.

Venturing towards Atlantic Coastal Cape May, embracing the shores of Ocean City. Surfers, get ready for 1 to 2 feet surf heights, low rip current risk, and high UV index. Keep an eye on those winds shifting from northwest to southwest. Tomorrow, grab your boards for west winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour and sunny skies.

Lastly, heading down to the Delaware Beaches, where the vibes of Rehoboth Beach await. Today, surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, low rip current risk, and sunny weather around a cozy mid-70s temperature. Tomorrow, enjoy the upper 70s with gentle west winds and soothing sunshine.

Surf safely, catch those waves, and soak in the good times, beachgoers! Remember, always check for updates before hitting the water. Stay stoked and catch you on the next 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 there, surfers and beach lovers! Let's dive into the gnarly surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware! Get ready to catch some sweet waves and soak up that sunshine. Here's what's brewing in the ocean for ya:

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and sunny skies. Watch out for those west winds cruising at around 10 miles per hour. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV index! Tomorrow, expect more of the sunny vibes with northwesterly winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Now, shifting gears to Coastal Ocean, with the sandy shores of Long Beach Island. Today, surf heights are 1 to 2 feet, low rip current risk, and lovely sunny weather. The mid-60s water temperature calls for a refreshing dip! Tomorrow's looking bright with west winds turning east in the afternoon, so keep an eye on those shifts.

Next up is Coastal Atlantic, home to the lively beaches of Atlantic City. Surf heights today range from 2 to 3 feet, low rip current risk, and a mix of northwest and southwest winds. Make the most of the day with high temperatures in the mid-70s. Tomorrow, bask in the upper 70s with those west to southwest winds dancing at around 10 miles per hour.

Venturing towards Atlantic Coastal Cape May, embracing the shores of Ocean City. Surfers, get ready for 1 to 2 feet surf heights, low rip current risk, and high UV index. Keep an eye on those winds shifting from northwest to southwest. Tomorrow, grab your boards for west winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour and sunny skies.

Lastly, heading down to the Delaware Beaches, where the vibes of Rehoboth Beach await. Today, surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, low rip current risk, and sunny weather around a cozy mid-70s temperature. Tomorrow, enjoy the upper 70s with gentle west winds and soothing sunshine.

Surf safely, catch those waves, and soak in the good times, beachgoers! Remember, always check for updates before hitting the water. Stay stoked and catch you on the next 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-08-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers and surf enthusiasts! This is your favorite surf buddy bringing you the latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ. Let's dive into the gnarly details!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, where the Rip Current Risk is moderate today. Surf height is running between 2 to 3 feet, with no thunderstorms in sight. Get ready for some sunshine with a high UV Index while the water temperature chills in the lower 70s. Winds will be blowing from the Northwest at around 10 miles per hour. So, grab your boards and catch some waves at Sandy Hook!

Moving down to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, you can expect similar conditions. Moderate Rip Current Risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a nice breeze coming from the Northwest at 10 to 15 mph. Don't forget your sunscreen and shades for those high UV levels out there!

Now, over to Coastal Atlantic, home to the beaches of Atlantic City. Today, the surf will be hitting 2 to 3 feet with a moderate Rip Current Risk. Enjoy the sunny weather with Northwest winds around 10 mph. Highs in the lower 70s making it a perfect day to hang ten!

Heading to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where the sun is shining and the surf is calling! Surf height between 2 to 3 feet with a moderate Rip Current Risk. Northwest winds around 10 mph will accompany you as you ride the waves at Ocean City. Don't forget to check the high UV Index before hitting the beach!

And last but not least, for our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, where the surf is up at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate Rip Current Risk. Enjoy the sunny weather with Northwest winds at 10 to 15 mph. Perfect conditions to catch some waves and soak up the sun!

Remember to stay safe out there, keep an eye on those tides, and make the most of the beautiful 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. Hang loose, surfers!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Sep 2024 10:48:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers and surf enthusiasts! This is your favorite surf buddy bringing you the latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ. Let's dive into the gnarly details!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, where the Rip Current Risk is moderate today. Surf height is running between 2 to 3 feet, with no thunderstorms in sight. Get ready for some sunshine with a high UV Index while the water temperature chills in the lower 70s. Winds will be blowing from the Northwest at around 10 miles per hour. So, grab your boards and catch some waves at Sandy Hook!

Moving down to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, you can expect similar conditions. Moderate Rip Current Risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a nice breeze coming from the Northwest at 10 to 15 mph. Don't forget your sunscreen and shades for those high UV levels out there!

Now, over to Coastal Atlantic, home to the beaches of Atlantic City. Today, the surf will be hitting 2 to 3 feet with a moderate Rip Current Risk. Enjoy the sunny weather with Northwest winds around 10 mph. Highs in the lower 70s making it a perfect day to hang ten!

Heading to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where the sun is shining and the surf is calling! Surf height between 2 to 3 feet with a moderate Rip Current Risk. Northwest winds around 10 mph will accompany you as you ride the waves at Ocean City. Don't forget to check the high UV Index before hitting the beach!

And last but not least, for our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, where the surf is up at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate Rip Current Risk. Enjoy the sunny weather with Northwest winds at 10 to 15 mph. Perfect conditions to catch some waves and soak up the sun!

Remember to stay safe out there, keep an eye on those tides, and make the most of the beautiful 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. Hang loose, surfers!

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 surf enthusiasts! This is your favorite surf buddy bringing you the latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ. Let's dive into the gnarly details!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, where the Rip Current Risk is moderate today. Surf height is running between 2 to 3 feet, with no thunderstorms in sight. Get ready for some sunshine with a high UV Index while the water temperature chills in the lower 70s. Winds will be blowing from the Northwest at around 10 miles per hour. So, grab your boards and catch some waves at Sandy Hook!

Moving down to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, you can expect similar conditions. Moderate Rip Current Risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a nice breeze coming from the Northwest at 10 to 15 mph. Don't forget your sunscreen and shades for those high UV levels out there!

Now, over to Coastal Atlantic, home to the beaches of Atlantic City. Today, the surf will be hitting 2 to 3 feet with a moderate Rip Current Risk. Enjoy the sunny weather with Northwest winds around 10 mph. Highs in the lower 70s making it a perfect day to hang ten!

Heading to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where the sun is shining and the surf is calling! Surf height between 2 to 3 feet with a moderate Rip Current Risk. Northwest winds around 10 mph will accompany you as you ride the waves at Ocean City. Don't forget to check the high UV Index before hitting the beach!

And last but not least, for our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, where the surf is up at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate Rip Current Risk. Enjoy the sunny weather with Northwest winds at 10 to 15 mph. Perfect conditions to catch some waves and soak up the sun!

Remember to stay safe out there, keep an eye on those tides, and make the most of the beautiful 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. Hang loose, surfers!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive into the fun!

If you're hitting up the beaches of Sandy Hook today, we've got a high rip current risk, so be cautious out there. The surf height is running at a cool 3 to 4 feet and the UV index is moderate. You can expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of showers. High temperatures will be in the mid 70s with some northeast winds cruising at around 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to moderate, surf height down to 2 to 3 feet, but watch out for those thunderstorms. The beaches will still be calling with highs in the mid 70s and some south winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Sounds like a mixed bag, but hey, it's all part of the coastal charm!

For those hanging out at Long Beach Island, it's a similar story with a high rip current risk today. Surf heights around 3 to 4 feet, mostly cloudy skies, and northeast winds at 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, things chill out a bit rip current-wise, but don't forget that chance of showers with south winds blowing at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Over in Atlantic City, buckle up for some high rip current action today, with surf heights of 3 to 4 feet and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, the rip current risk eases up to moderate, but remember to keep an eye out for showers and south winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Lastly, for our friends in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, hang ten with that high rip current risk today, comfortable surf height, and northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to moderate, offering up a mix of clouds and a chance of showers with light south winds.

And there you have it, folks! Stay safe out there, ride those waves, and don't forget 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Sep 2024 10:50:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive into the fun!

If you're hitting up the beaches of Sandy Hook today, we've got a high rip current risk, so be cautious out there. The surf height is running at a cool 3 to 4 feet and the UV index is moderate. You can expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of showers. High temperatures will be in the mid 70s with some northeast winds cruising at around 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to moderate, surf height down to 2 to 3 feet, but watch out for those thunderstorms. The beaches will still be calling with highs in the mid 70s and some south winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Sounds like a mixed bag, but hey, it's all part of the coastal charm!

For those hanging out at Long Beach Island, it's a similar story with a high rip current risk today. Surf heights around 3 to 4 feet, mostly cloudy skies, and northeast winds at 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, things chill out a bit rip current-wise, but don't forget that chance of showers with south winds blowing at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Over in Atlantic City, buckle up for some high rip current action today, with surf heights of 3 to 4 feet and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, the rip current risk eases up to moderate, but remember to keep an eye out for showers and south winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Lastly, for our friends in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, hang ten with that high rip current risk today, comfortable surf height, and northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to moderate, offering up a mix of clouds and a chance of showers with light south winds.

And there you have it, folks! Stay safe out there, ride those waves, and don't forget 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.

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 New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive into the fun!

If you're hitting up the beaches of Sandy Hook today, we've got a high rip current risk, so be cautious out there. The surf height is running at a cool 3 to 4 feet and the UV index is moderate. You can expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of showers. High temperatures will be in the mid 70s with some northeast winds cruising at around 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to moderate, surf height down to 2 to 3 feet, but watch out for those thunderstorms. The beaches will still be calling with highs in the mid 70s and some south winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Sounds like a mixed bag, but hey, it's all part of the coastal charm!

For those hanging out at Long Beach Island, it's a similar story with a high rip current risk today. Surf heights around 3 to 4 feet, mostly cloudy skies, and northeast winds at 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, things chill out a bit rip current-wise, but don't forget that chance of showers with south winds blowing at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Over in Atlantic City, buckle up for some high rip current action today, with surf heights of 3 to 4 feet and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, the rip current risk eases up to moderate, but remember to keep an eye out for showers and south winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Lastly, for our friends in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, hang ten with that high rip current risk today, comfortable surf height, and northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to moderate, offering up a mix of clouds and a chance of showers with light south winds.

And there you have it, folks! Stay safe out there, ride those waves, and don't forget 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast fun brought to you by Mother Nature herself.

Today, we've got a high rip current risk hangin' around like that one friend who's always causing trouble. So, be extra cautious out there! Surf heights are 3 to 5 feet, so get ready to catch some gnarly waves. The weather is mostly sunny, with highs in the lower to mid 70s. And guess what? The UV index is high, so slather on that sunscreen like it's nobody's business.

For our friends in Eastern Monmouth, get your surfboards ready at Sandy Hook. Northeast winds are blowing at 10 to 20 mph, giving you that extra push on the waves. The water temperature is chillin' in the lower 70s. Tides at Belmar: High at 09:22 AM EDT and low at 03:25 PM EDT.

Now, looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk stays high, surf height holds steady at 3 to 4 feet, and there's a slight chance of showers under partly sunny skies. It's all about that beach life, amigos!

And remember, no need to panic about the rip current risk- we've got your back with all the info you need. 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, 05 Sep 2024 10:49:43 -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 your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast fun brought to you by Mother Nature herself.

Today, we've got a high rip current risk hangin' around like that one friend who's always causing trouble. So, be extra cautious out there! Surf heights are 3 to 5 feet, so get ready to catch some gnarly waves. The weather is mostly sunny, with highs in the lower to mid 70s. And guess what? The UV index is high, so slather on that sunscreen like it's nobody's business.

For our friends in Eastern Monmouth, get your surfboards ready at Sandy Hook. Northeast winds are blowing at 10 to 20 mph, giving you that extra push on the waves. The water temperature is chillin' in the lower 70s. Tides at Belmar: High at 09:22 AM EDT and low at 03:25 PM EDT.

Now, looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk stays high, surf height holds steady at 3 to 4 feet, and there's a slight chance of showers under partly sunny skies. It's all about that beach life, amigos!

And remember, no need to panic about the rip current risk- we've got your back with all the info you need. 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[Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast fun brought to you by Mother Nature herself.

Today, we've got a high rip current risk hangin' around like that one friend who's always causing trouble. So, be extra cautious out there! Surf heights are 3 to 5 feet, so get ready to catch some gnarly waves. The weather is mostly sunny, with highs in the lower to mid 70s. And guess what? The UV index is high, so slather on that sunscreen like it's nobody's business.

For our friends in Eastern Monmouth, get your surfboards ready at Sandy Hook. Northeast winds are blowing at 10 to 20 mph, giving you that extra push on the waves. The water temperature is chillin' in the lower 70s. Tides at Belmar: High at 09:22 AM EDT and low at 03:25 PM EDT.

Now, looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk stays high, surf height holds steady at 3 to 4 feet, and there's a slight chance of showers under partly sunny skies. It's all about that beach life, amigos!

And remember, no need to panic about the rip current risk- we've got your back with all the info you need. 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-04-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, where the surf height is a chill 1 to 2 feet today. The rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out without worries. Expect sunny skies and a high temperature in the mid 70s. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV Index is high. Winds will be light, starting from the northeast and shifting to the east later on.

Now, let's head over to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island. Today's surf height is also 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Enjoy the sunny weather and mid 70s temperatures. Winds will be coming from the east at around 10 mph.

Moving down to Coastal Atlantic, which includes the beaches of Atlantic City. The surf height here will be 2 to 3 feet, with a moderate rip current risk. Expect sunny skies, mid 70s temperatures, and stronger east winds at around 15 mph.

And don't forget Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where the surf height is 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. It's mostly sunny today with temperatures in the mid 70s. Winds will be blowing from the east at 15 mph.

Lastly, for our Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, surf heights will be 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Enjoy the lower 70s water temperatures and mostly sunny skies today. Winds will be coming from the northeast at 15 mph.

Tomorrow, be prepared for higher surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet and higher rip current risks. So keep an eye out and stay safe out there!

Remember to check the tides and soak in those sunrise and sunset times. Get out there, catch some waves, and make the most of these 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>Wed, 04 Sep 2024 10:50:28 -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? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, where the surf height is a chill 1 to 2 feet today. The rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out without worries. Expect sunny skies and a high temperature in the mid 70s. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV Index is high. Winds will be light, starting from the northeast and shifting to the east later on.

Now, let's head over to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island. Today's surf height is also 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Enjoy the sunny weather and mid 70s temperatures. Winds will be coming from the east at around 10 mph.

Moving down to Coastal Atlantic, which includes the beaches of Atlantic City. The surf height here will be 2 to 3 feet, with a moderate rip current risk. Expect sunny skies, mid 70s temperatures, and stronger east winds at around 15 mph.

And don't forget Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where the surf height is 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. It's mostly sunny today with temperatures in the mid 70s. Winds will be blowing from the east at 15 mph.

Lastly, for our Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, surf heights will be 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Enjoy the lower 70s water temperatures and mostly sunny skies today. Winds will be coming from the northeast at 15 mph.

Tomorrow, be prepared for higher surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet and higher rip current risks. So keep an eye out and stay safe out there!

Remember to check the tides and soak in those sunrise and sunset times. Get out there, catch some waves, and make the most of these 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 fellow surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, where the surf height is a chill 1 to 2 feet today. The rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out without worries. Expect sunny skies and a high temperature in the mid 70s. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV Index is high. Winds will be light, starting from the northeast and shifting to the east later on.

Now, let's head over to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island. Today's surf height is also 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Enjoy the sunny weather and mid 70s temperatures. Winds will be coming from the east at around 10 mph.

Moving down to Coastal Atlantic, which includes the beaches of Atlantic City. The surf height here will be 2 to 3 feet, with a moderate rip current risk. Expect sunny skies, mid 70s temperatures, and stronger east winds at around 15 mph.

And don't forget Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where the surf height is 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. It's mostly sunny today with temperatures in the mid 70s. Winds will be blowing from the east at 15 mph.

Lastly, for our Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, surf heights will be 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Enjoy the lower 70s water temperatures and mostly sunny skies today. Winds will be coming from the northeast at 15 mph.

Tomorrow, be prepared for higher surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet and higher rip current risks. So keep an eye out and stay safe out there!

Remember to check the tides and soak in those sunrise and sunset times. Get out there, catch some waves, and make the most of these 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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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey Beachgoers, ready for some juicy surf zone forecast details? Let's dive into it for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, where the surf height is looking at a fun 2 to 3 feet today. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, making it quite pleasant. You've got a bit of a moderate rip current risk, so keep an eye out. Plus, the UV index is high, so make sure to stay protected from the sun. The weather is set to be sunny, with highs in the lower 70s. Winds will be around 15 mph, easing up to 5 mph later on. And for those tides at Belmar - high at 08:10 AM and low at 02:07 PM. So, get out there and catch some waves!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island. You're looking at a similar surf height - 2 to 3 feet and a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is a bit cooler in the upper 60s. Expect sunny weather with highs in the lower 70s. Winds will be a bit stronger at 15 to 20 mph. Tides at Barnegat Inlet - high at 08:38 AM and low at 02:47 PM. So, get those boards ready for a good surf session!

Next up is Coastal Atlantic, which includes the beaches of Atlantic City. Surf height is 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the mid-60s. The UV index is high, and the weather is sunny with highs in the lower 70s. Winds will be around 15 mph, so hold onto your sun hats! Tides at Atlantic City - high at 08:28 AM and low at 02:24 PM. Looks like a fantastic day to catch some waves!

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City. The surf height is 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is around 70, making it quite comfortable. Enjoy the sunny weather with highs in the lower 70s. Winds will be around 15 mph. Tides at Cape May - high at 09:02 AM and low at 02:45 PM. So, get ready to soak up the sun and surf!

Lastly, for Delaware Beaches, which includes Rehoboth Beach. Surf height is 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, perfect for a dip. Sunny weather is expected with highs in the lower 70s. Winds will be a bit brisk at 15 to 20 mph. Tides at Rehoboth Beach - high at 08:33 AM and low at 02:36 PM. A great day to hit the waves in Delaware!

Remember to check out those detailed rip current risk categories in case you encounter any groins, jetties, reefs, or piers. 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, 03 Sep 2024 10:51:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Beachgoers, ready for some juicy surf zone forecast details? Let's dive into it for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, where the surf height is looking at a fun 2 to 3 feet today. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, making it quite pleasant. You've got a bit of a moderate rip current risk, so keep an eye out. Plus, the UV index is high, so make sure to stay protected from the sun. The weather is set to be sunny, with highs in the lower 70s. Winds will be around 15 mph, easing up to 5 mph later on. And for those tides at Belmar - high at 08:10 AM and low at 02:07 PM. So, get out there and catch some waves!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island. You're looking at a similar surf height - 2 to 3 feet and a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is a bit cooler in the upper 60s. Expect sunny weather with highs in the lower 70s. Winds will be a bit stronger at 15 to 20 mph. Tides at Barnegat Inlet - high at 08:38 AM and low at 02:47 PM. So, get those boards ready for a good surf session!

Next up is Coastal Atlantic, which includes the beaches of Atlantic City. Surf height is 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the mid-60s. The UV index is high, and the weather is sunny with highs in the lower 70s. Winds will be around 15 mph, so hold onto your sun hats! Tides at Atlantic City - high at 08:28 AM and low at 02:24 PM. Looks like a fantastic day to catch some waves!

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City. The surf height is 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is around 70, making it quite comfortable. Enjoy the sunny weather with highs in the lower 70s. Winds will be around 15 mph. Tides at Cape May - high at 09:02 AM and low at 02:45 PM. So, get ready to soak up the sun and surf!

Lastly, for Delaware Beaches, which includes Rehoboth Beach. Surf height is 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, perfect for a dip. Sunny weather is expected with highs in the lower 70s. Winds will be a bit brisk at 15 to 20 mph. Tides at Rehoboth Beach - high at 08:33 AM and low at 02:36 PM. A great day to hit the waves in Delaware!

Remember to check out those detailed rip current risk categories in case you encounter any groins, jetties, reefs, or piers. 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 Beachgoers, ready for some juicy surf zone forecast details? Let's dive into it for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, where the surf height is looking at a fun 2 to 3 feet today. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, making it quite pleasant. You've got a bit of a moderate rip current risk, so keep an eye out. Plus, the UV index is high, so make sure to stay protected from the sun. The weather is set to be sunny, with highs in the lower 70s. Winds will be around 15 mph, easing up to 5 mph later on. And for those tides at Belmar - high at 08:10 AM and low at 02:07 PM. So, get out there and catch some waves!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island. You're looking at a similar surf height - 2 to 3 feet and a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is a bit cooler in the upper 60s. Expect sunny weather with highs in the lower 70s. Winds will be a bit stronger at 15 to 20 mph. Tides at Barnegat Inlet - high at 08:38 AM and low at 02:47 PM. So, get those boards ready for a good surf session!

Next up is Coastal Atlantic, which includes the beaches of Atlantic City. Surf height is 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the mid-60s. The UV index is high, and the weather is sunny with highs in the lower 70s. Winds will be around 15 mph, so hold onto your sun hats! Tides at Atlantic City - high at 08:28 AM and low at 02:24 PM. Looks like a fantastic day to catch some waves!

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City. The surf height is 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is around 70, making it quite comfortable. Enjoy the sunny weather with highs in the lower 70s. Winds will be around 15 mph. Tides at Cape May - high at 09:02 AM and low at 02:45 PM. So, get ready to soak up the sun and surf!

Lastly, for Delaware Beaches, which includes Rehoboth Beach. Surf height is 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, perfect for a dip. Sunny weather is expected with highs in the lower 70s. Winds will be a bit brisk at 15 to 20 mph. Tides at Rehoboth Beach - high at 08:33 AM and low at 02:36 PM. A great day to hit the waves in Delaware!

Remember to check out those detailed rip current risk categories in case you encounter any groins, jetties, reefs, or piers. 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.

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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 09-02-2024</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 New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth with beaches like Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The UV Index is high, so don't forget that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the mid 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect partly sunny skies turning sunny later with a high temperature in the upper 70s. Looks like a great day to hit the waves!

Moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk jumps to a moderate level with surf heights increasing to 2 to 3 feet. The weather will be sunny with temperatures in the lower 70s. Winds will be coming in from the northeast. So, keep an eye on those tides and get ready to enjoy some fantastic beach time.

Now, let's head over to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island. Today, the rip current risk is low, surf heights are 1 to 2 feet, and the UV Index is high. The water temperature is in the upper 60s. Enjoy the partly sunny conditions turning to sunny later with temps in the upper 70s. It's gonna be a fabulous day out there!

On Tuesday, the rip current risk rises to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The weather will be sunny, perfect for a beach day. The winds will be from the northeast at 10 to 15 mph. So, gear up for some exciting waves ahead!

Heading down to Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City, we're looking at a low rip current risk today with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The UV Index is high, so protect that skin! Enjoy the mostly cloudy morning turning into mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the upper 70s. And don't forget about those tides - they can make or break your surfing plans!

As we roll into Tuesday, the rip current risk becomes moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The weather will be sunny, with temperatures in the lower 70s. The winds will be blowing in from the northeast, making for some decent surfing conditions.

Finally, in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, the rip current risk is low today, with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The UV Index is high, so lather up with sunscreen. Expect mostly cloudy skies turning mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers. High temperatures will be in the upper 70s. So, keep an eye out for any passing showers while you're out enjoying the waves!

On Tuesday, the rip current risk rises to moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The weather will be sunny, with temperatures in the mid 70s. The winds will be coming in from the northeast, so get ready for a mix of sun and surf.

Wrapping up in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, today brings a low rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The UV Index is high, perfect for soaking up some rays. Expect mostly cloudy conditions turning mostly sunny with a chance of showers. High tempe

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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Sep 2024 10:50:56 -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 New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth with beaches like Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The UV Index is high, so don't forget that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the mid 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect partly sunny skies turning sunny later with a high temperature in the upper 70s. Looks like a great day to hit the waves!

Moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk jumps to a moderate level with surf heights increasing to 2 to 3 feet. The weather will be sunny with temperatures in the lower 70s. Winds will be coming in from the northeast. So, keep an eye on those tides and get ready to enjoy some fantastic beach time.

Now, let's head over to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island. Today, the rip current risk is low, surf heights are 1 to 2 feet, and the UV Index is high. The water temperature is in the upper 60s. Enjoy the partly sunny conditions turning to sunny later with temps in the upper 70s. It's gonna be a fabulous day out there!

On Tuesday, the rip current risk rises to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The weather will be sunny, perfect for a beach day. The winds will be from the northeast at 10 to 15 mph. So, gear up for some exciting waves ahead!

Heading down to Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City, we're looking at a low rip current risk today with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The UV Index is high, so protect that skin! Enjoy the mostly cloudy morning turning into mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the upper 70s. And don't forget about those tides - they can make or break your surfing plans!

As we roll into Tuesday, the rip current risk becomes moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The weather will be sunny, with temperatures in the lower 70s. The winds will be blowing in from the northeast, making for some decent surfing conditions.

Finally, in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, the rip current risk is low today, with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The UV Index is high, so lather up with sunscreen. Expect mostly cloudy skies turning mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers. High temperatures will be in the upper 70s. So, keep an eye out for any passing showers while you're out enjoying the waves!

On Tuesday, the rip current risk rises to moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The weather will be sunny, with temperatures in the mid 70s. The winds will be coming in from the northeast, so get ready for a mix of sun and surf.

Wrapping up in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, today brings a low rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The UV Index is high, perfect for soaking up some rays. Expect mostly cloudy conditions turning mostly sunny with a chance of showers. High tempe

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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 New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth with beaches like Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The UV Index is high, so don't forget that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the mid 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect partly sunny skies turning sunny later with a high temperature in the upper 70s. Looks like a great day to hit the waves!

Moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk jumps to a moderate level with surf heights increasing to 2 to 3 feet. The weather will be sunny with temperatures in the lower 70s. Winds will be coming in from the northeast. So, keep an eye on those tides and get ready to enjoy some fantastic beach time.

Now, let's head over to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island. Today, the rip current risk is low, surf heights are 1 to 2 feet, and the UV Index is high. The water temperature is in the upper 60s. Enjoy the partly sunny conditions turning to sunny later with temps in the upper 70s. It's gonna be a fabulous day out there!

On Tuesday, the rip current risk rises to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The weather will be sunny, perfect for a beach day. The winds will be from the northeast at 10 to 15 mph. So, gear up for some exciting waves ahead!

Heading down to Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City, we're looking at a low rip current risk today with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The UV Index is high, so protect that skin! Enjoy the mostly cloudy morning turning into mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the upper 70s. And don't forget about those tides - they can make or break your surfing plans!

As we roll into Tuesday, the rip current risk becomes moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The weather will be sunny, with temperatures in the lower 70s. The winds will be blowing in from the northeast, making for some decent surfing conditions.

Finally, in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, the rip current risk is low today, with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The UV Index is high, so lather up with sunscreen. Expect mostly cloudy skies turning mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers. High temperatures will be in the upper 70s. So, keep an eye out for any passing showers while you're out enjoying the waves!

On Tuesday, the rip current risk rises to moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The weather will be sunny, with temperatures in the mid 70s. The winds will be coming in from the northeast, so get ready for a mix of sun and surf.

Wrapping up in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, today brings a low rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The UV Index is high, perfect for soaking up some rays. Expect mostly cloudy conditions turning mostly sunny with a chance of showers. High tempe

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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-31-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers, time to catch some waves and soak up the sun! I'm here to bring you the surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, New Jersey.

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a low rip current risk, with surf heights around 1 to 2 feet. The UV index is high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Temperature will be in the upper 70s with light east winds around 5 miles per hour. Tomorrow, a low rip current risk continues with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye out for changing conditions.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, home to Long Beach Island. Similar conditions here with low rip current risk and sunny skies, making it a perfect day to hit the waves. Water temperatures in the upper 60s and light east winds. Sunday brings a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so plan your beach day accordingly.

Next up, Coastal Atlantic, where Atlantic City awaits. Get ready for partly sunny skies and patchy drizzle today, with temperatures in the upper 70s. Tomorrow brings a moderate rip current risk with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so stay safe while surfing those 1 to 2 feet waves.

Heading south to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City. Enjoy the day with low rip current risks and partly sunny skies. Tomorrow brings a similar forecast with temperatures in the lower 80s and southwest winds around 10 miles per hour. Perfect conditions for a day by the ocean!

Lastly, at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. Today, expect low rip current risks and partly sunny weather. Tomorrow, watch out for a moderate rip current risk and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. So keep an eye on the sky as you bask in the upper 70s to lower 80s temperatures.

Remember, always check for any updates before hitting the water 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>Sat, 31 Aug 2024 10:49:18 -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 some waves and soak up the sun! I'm here to bring you the surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, New Jersey.

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a low rip current risk, with surf heights around 1 to 2 feet. The UV index is high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Temperature will be in the upper 70s with light east winds around 5 miles per hour. Tomorrow, a low rip current risk continues with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye out for changing conditions.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, home to Long Beach Island. Similar conditions here with low rip current risk and sunny skies, making it a perfect day to hit the waves. Water temperatures in the upper 60s and light east winds. Sunday brings a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so plan your beach day accordingly.

Next up, Coastal Atlantic, where Atlantic City awaits. Get ready for partly sunny skies and patchy drizzle today, with temperatures in the upper 70s. Tomorrow brings a moderate rip current risk with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so stay safe while surfing those 1 to 2 feet waves.

Heading south to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City. Enjoy the day with low rip current risks and partly sunny skies. Tomorrow brings a similar forecast with temperatures in the lower 80s and southwest winds around 10 miles per hour. Perfect conditions for a day by the ocean!

Lastly, at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. Today, expect low rip current risks and partly sunny weather. Tomorrow, watch out for a moderate rip current risk and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. So keep an eye on the sky as you bask in the upper 70s to lower 80s temperatures.

Remember, always check for any updates before hitting the water 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 beachgoers, time to catch some waves and soak up the sun! I'm here to bring you the surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, New Jersey.

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a low rip current risk, with surf heights around 1 to 2 feet. The UV index is high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Temperature will be in the upper 70s with light east winds around 5 miles per hour. Tomorrow, a low rip current risk continues with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye out for changing conditions.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, home to Long Beach Island. Similar conditions here with low rip current risk and sunny skies, making it a perfect day to hit the waves. Water temperatures in the upper 60s and light east winds. Sunday brings a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so plan your beach day accordingly.

Next up, Coastal Atlantic, where Atlantic City awaits. Get ready for partly sunny skies and patchy drizzle today, with temperatures in the upper 70s. Tomorrow brings a moderate rip current risk with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so stay safe while surfing those 1 to 2 feet waves.

Heading south to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City. Enjoy the day with low rip current risks and partly sunny skies. Tomorrow brings a similar forecast with temperatures in the lower 80s and southwest winds around 10 miles per hour. Perfect conditions for a day by the ocean!

Lastly, at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. Today, expect low rip current risks and partly sunny weather. Tomorrow, watch out for a moderate rip current risk and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. So keep an eye on the sky as you bask in the upper 70s to lower 80s temperatures.

Remember, always check for any updates before hitting the water 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-30-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves in New Jersey and Delaware? Here's the surf zone forecast to help you plan your aquatic adventures!

Let's start off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the lower 70s. Expect mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of showers, and a high temperature in the lower 70s. Winds will be coming from the east at around 15 miles per hour. And don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is moderate.

Moving on to Saturday, the rip current risk remains moderate, with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The weather will be partly sunny with highs in the upper 70s. So, get ready to soak up some sun and enjoy the waves!

Now, let's head over to Coastal Ocean, including the beaches of Long Beach Island. Similar conditions here today with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy weather with a chance of showers.

For Saturday, expect surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, mostly sunny skies, and highs around 80 degrees. It's shaping up to be a great beach day, so grab your boards and hit the waves!

And don't worry, surfers in Coastal Atlantic, including the beaches of Atlantic City, and Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including the beaches of Ocean City, you'll also experience moderate rip current risks, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and similar weather conditions.

Lastly, for our friends hitting the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, you can expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and some cloudy weather today. But Saturday brings a brighter day with mostly sunny skies and lower 80s temperatures.

So there you have it, surfers! Get ready for some fun in the sun, stay safe in those waves, and soak up the sandy vibes in New Jersey and Delaware. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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, 30 Aug 2024 10:50:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves in New Jersey and Delaware? Here's the surf zone forecast to help you plan your aquatic adventures!

Let's start off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the lower 70s. Expect mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of showers, and a high temperature in the lower 70s. Winds will be coming from the east at around 15 miles per hour. And don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is moderate.

Moving on to Saturday, the rip current risk remains moderate, with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The weather will be partly sunny with highs in the upper 70s. So, get ready to soak up some sun and enjoy the waves!

Now, let's head over to Coastal Ocean, including the beaches of Long Beach Island. Similar conditions here today with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy weather with a chance of showers.

For Saturday, expect surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, mostly sunny skies, and highs around 80 degrees. It's shaping up to be a great beach day, so grab your boards and hit the waves!

And don't worry, surfers in Coastal Atlantic, including the beaches of Atlantic City, and Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including the beaches of Ocean City, you'll also experience moderate rip current risks, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and similar weather conditions.

Lastly, for our friends hitting the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, you can expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and some cloudy weather today. But Saturday brings a brighter day with mostly sunny skies and lower 80s temperatures.

So there you have it, surfers! Get ready for some fun in the sun, stay safe in those waves, and soak up the sandy vibes in New Jersey and Delaware. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 in New Jersey and Delaware? Here's the surf zone forecast to help you plan your aquatic adventures!

Let's start off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the lower 70s. Expect mostly cloudy weather with a slight chance of showers, and a high temperature in the lower 70s. Winds will be coming from the east at around 15 miles per hour. And don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is moderate.

Moving on to Saturday, the rip current risk remains moderate, with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The weather will be partly sunny with highs in the upper 70s. So, get ready to soak up some sun and enjoy the waves!

Now, let's head over to Coastal Ocean, including the beaches of Long Beach Island. Similar conditions here today with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly cloudy weather with a chance of showers.

For Saturday, expect surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, mostly sunny skies, and highs around 80 degrees. It's shaping up to be a great beach day, so grab your boards and hit the waves!

And don't worry, surfers in Coastal Atlantic, including the beaches of Atlantic City, and Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including the beaches of Ocean City, you'll also experience moderate rip current risks, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and similar weather conditions.

Lastly, for our friends hitting the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, you can expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and some cloudy weather today. But Saturday brings a brighter day with mostly sunny skies and lower 80s temperatures.

So there you have it, surfers! Get ready for some fun in the sun, stay safe in those waves, and soak up the sandy vibes in New Jersey and Delaware. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-30-2024</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Aug 2024 10:50:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-29-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Are you ready to catch some waves in New Jersey and Delaware? Let's dive into the surf forecast for some exciting beach days ahead!

First up, for the surfers hanging out at Eastern Monmouth, including the Sandy Hook beaches, today's surf height is 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The weather is looking partly sunny with high temperatures in the mid 70s. Don't forget the sunscreen - the UV index is high! Winds are coming from the northeast at around 15 mph.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, which includes Long Beach Island, you can expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Winds will be a bit stronger here, around 20 mph from the northeast. Keep an eye out for partly sunny skies and maybe even a low chance of thunderstorms.

Heading down to Coastal Atlantic, home to Atlantic City, you'll find surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is in the low 70s, so it's perfect for a refreshing dip. Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph might provide some good rides along the coast.

For those chilling at the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area, like Ocean City, you'll have a low rip current risk and smaller surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Expect partly sunny weather with high temperatures in the upper 70s. Grab your boards and hit the waves for some fun sessions!

Lastly, over in Delaware at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, today's surf height is 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The weather will be partly sunny with high temperatures in the upper 70s. Watch out for northeast winds at 10 to 15 mph - perfect conditions for a beach day!

Remember, always check the local conditions 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, 29 Aug 2024 10:50:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers! Are you ready to catch some waves in New Jersey and Delaware? Let's dive into the surf forecast for some exciting beach days ahead!

First up, for the surfers hanging out at Eastern Monmouth, including the Sandy Hook beaches, today's surf height is 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The weather is looking partly sunny with high temperatures in the mid 70s. Don't forget the sunscreen - the UV index is high! Winds are coming from the northeast at around 15 mph.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, which includes Long Beach Island, you can expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Winds will be a bit stronger here, around 20 mph from the northeast. Keep an eye out for partly sunny skies and maybe even a low chance of thunderstorms.

Heading down to Coastal Atlantic, home to Atlantic City, you'll find surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is in the low 70s, so it's perfect for a refreshing dip. Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph might provide some good rides along the coast.

For those chilling at the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area, like Ocean City, you'll have a low rip current risk and smaller surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Expect partly sunny weather with high temperatures in the upper 70s. Grab your boards and hit the waves for some fun sessions!

Lastly, over in Delaware at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, today's surf height is 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The weather will be partly sunny with high temperatures in the upper 70s. Watch out for northeast winds at 10 to 15 mph - perfect conditions for a beach day!

Remember, always check the local conditions 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, beach lovers! Are you ready to catch some waves in New Jersey and Delaware? Let's dive into the surf forecast for some exciting beach days ahead!

First up, for the surfers hanging out at Eastern Monmouth, including the Sandy Hook beaches, today's surf height is 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The weather is looking partly sunny with high temperatures in the mid 70s. Don't forget the sunscreen - the UV index is high! Winds are coming from the northeast at around 15 mph.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, which includes Long Beach Island, you can expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Winds will be a bit stronger here, around 20 mph from the northeast. Keep an eye out for partly sunny skies and maybe even a low chance of thunderstorms.

Heading down to Coastal Atlantic, home to Atlantic City, you'll find surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is in the low 70s, so it's perfect for a refreshing dip. Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph might provide some good rides along the coast.

For those chilling at the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area, like Ocean City, you'll have a low rip current risk and smaller surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Expect partly sunny weather with high temperatures in the upper 70s. Grab your boards and hit the waves for some fun sessions!

Lastly, over in Delaware at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, today's surf height is 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The weather will be partly sunny with high temperatures in the upper 70s. Watch out for northeast winds at 10 to 15 mph - perfect conditions for a beach day!

Remember, always check the local conditions 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-28-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to ride those waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook, today calls for a low rip current risk with surf heights between 1 to 2 feet. So grab your board and hit the waves under mostly sunny skies with a high temperature in the upper 80s. Keep an eye out for those southwest winds around 10 mph. And don't forget the sunscreen with that very high UV index!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including the sandy shores of Long Beach Island, it's another low rip current risk day with surf heights also around 1 to 2 feet. Enjoy the upper 80s temperature with some southwest winds around 15 mph. Perfect conditions for a beach day!

Now, let's head down to Coastal Atlantic, home to the beaches of Atlantic City. Today's surf heights are 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. You can expect mostly sunny skies with a high in the mid 80s and southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph. Be sure to check out those tides and catch the low at 09:22 AM EDT.

And last but not least, down in Delaware Beaches, including the shores of Rehoboth Beach, today brings us a low rip current risk again. Surf height is around 1 foot, with no thunderstorms in sight. Enjoy the lower 70s water temperature and a high in the upper 80s.

For tomorrow, the rip current risk increases slightly, so stay safe out there. Keep an eye out for some possible showers and thunderstorms along with increasing winds. But hey, a little rain can't stop a determined surfer, right?

So there you have it, folks! Get out there, catch some waves, soak up the sun, 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. Catch you on the next wave!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Aug 2024 10:50:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to ride those waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook, today calls for a low rip current risk with surf heights between 1 to 2 feet. So grab your board and hit the waves under mostly sunny skies with a high temperature in the upper 80s. Keep an eye out for those southwest winds around 10 mph. And don't forget the sunscreen with that very high UV index!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including the sandy shores of Long Beach Island, it's another low rip current risk day with surf heights also around 1 to 2 feet. Enjoy the upper 80s temperature with some southwest winds around 15 mph. Perfect conditions for a beach day!

Now, let's head down to Coastal Atlantic, home to the beaches of Atlantic City. Today's surf heights are 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. You can expect mostly sunny skies with a high in the mid 80s and southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph. Be sure to check out those tides and catch the low at 09:22 AM EDT.

And last but not least, down in Delaware Beaches, including the shores of Rehoboth Beach, today brings us a low rip current risk again. Surf height is around 1 foot, with no thunderstorms in sight. Enjoy the lower 70s water temperature and a high in the upper 80s.

For tomorrow, the rip current risk increases slightly, so stay safe out there. Keep an eye out for some possible showers and thunderstorms along with increasing winds. But hey, a little rain can't stop a determined surfer, right?

So there you have it, folks! Get out there, catch some waves, soak up the sun, 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. 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[Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to ride those waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook, today calls for a low rip current risk with surf heights between 1 to 2 feet. So grab your board and hit the waves under mostly sunny skies with a high temperature in the upper 80s. Keep an eye out for those southwest winds around 10 mph. And don't forget the sunscreen with that very high UV index!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including the sandy shores of Long Beach Island, it's another low rip current risk day with surf heights also around 1 to 2 feet. Enjoy the upper 80s temperature with some southwest winds around 15 mph. Perfect conditions for a beach day!

Now, let's head down to Coastal Atlantic, home to the beaches of Atlantic City. Today's surf heights are 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. You can expect mostly sunny skies with a high in the mid 80s and southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph. Be sure to check out those tides and catch the low at 09:22 AM EDT.

And last but not least, down in Delaware Beaches, including the shores of Rehoboth Beach, today brings us a low rip current risk again. Surf height is around 1 foot, with no thunderstorms in sight. Enjoy the lower 70s water temperature and a high in the upper 80s.

For tomorrow, the rip current risk increases slightly, so stay safe out there. Keep an eye out for some possible showers and thunderstorms along with increasing winds. But hey, a little rain can't stop a determined surfer, right?

So there you have it, folks! Get out there, catch some waves, soak up the sun, 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. 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-27-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your favorite surf zone forecasts for New Jersey and Delaware!

Let's kick things off with Eastern Monmouth, where today's surf height will be a chill 1 to 2 feet. The rip current risk is low, so you can shred those waves with ease. UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect a sunny day with highs in the upper 70s. The winds will start from the northeast around 5 mph, then shift to the southeast in the afternoon. Perfect conditions for a laid-back surf sesh!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, you can expect similar vibes with 1 to 2 feet surf height, a low rip current risk, and a toasty water temperature in the upper 60s. The sun will be shining, and the winds will be your friends. So, grab your board and enjoy those waves at Long Beach Island!

Now, let's check out Coastal Atlantic. Surf's up with 1 to 2 feet waves, a low rip current risk, and a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, ideal for a refreshing dip. The winds will be playful, starting from the northeast and then switching to the east in the afternoon. Another fantastic day for beach fun at Atlantic City!

Lastly, for all you Delaware Beach fans, including Rehoboth Beach, get ready for a mellow surf day with waves at 1 to 2 feet. The rip current risk is low, so enjoy those waves worry-free! The UV index is very high, so lather up that sunscreen. North winds in the morning will switch to the east in the afternoon. Perfect conditions for a relaxing day on the beach!

Remember, always check the tide times and stay safe in the water. And most importantly, have a blast out there catching waves and making memories! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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, 27 Aug 2024 10:51:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your favorite surf zone forecasts for New Jersey and Delaware!

Let's kick things off with Eastern Monmouth, where today's surf height will be a chill 1 to 2 feet. The rip current risk is low, so you can shred those waves with ease. UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect a sunny day with highs in the upper 70s. The winds will start from the northeast around 5 mph, then shift to the southeast in the afternoon. Perfect conditions for a laid-back surf sesh!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, you can expect similar vibes with 1 to 2 feet surf height, a low rip current risk, and a toasty water temperature in the upper 60s. The sun will be shining, and the winds will be your friends. So, grab your board and enjoy those waves at Long Beach Island!

Now, let's check out Coastal Atlantic. Surf's up with 1 to 2 feet waves, a low rip current risk, and a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, ideal for a refreshing dip. The winds will be playful, starting from the northeast and then switching to the east in the afternoon. Another fantastic day for beach fun at Atlantic City!

Lastly, for all you Delaware Beach fans, including Rehoboth Beach, get ready for a mellow surf day with waves at 1 to 2 feet. The rip current risk is low, so enjoy those waves worry-free! The UV index is very high, so lather up that sunscreen. North winds in the morning will switch to the east in the afternoon. Perfect conditions for a relaxing day on the beach!

Remember, always check the tide times and stay safe in the water. And most importantly, have a blast out there catching waves and making memories! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your favorite surf zone forecasts for New Jersey and Delaware!

Let's kick things off with Eastern Monmouth, where today's surf height will be a chill 1 to 2 feet. The rip current risk is low, so you can shred those waves with ease. UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect a sunny day with highs in the upper 70s. The winds will start from the northeast around 5 mph, then shift to the southeast in the afternoon. Perfect conditions for a laid-back surf sesh!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, you can expect similar vibes with 1 to 2 feet surf height, a low rip current risk, and a toasty water temperature in the upper 60s. The sun will be shining, and the winds will be your friends. So, grab your board and enjoy those waves at Long Beach Island!

Now, let's check out Coastal Atlantic. Surf's up with 1 to 2 feet waves, a low rip current risk, and a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, ideal for a refreshing dip. The winds will be playful, starting from the northeast and then switching to the east in the afternoon. Another fantastic day for beach fun at Atlantic City!

Lastly, for all you Delaware Beach fans, including Rehoboth Beach, get ready for a mellow surf day with waves at 1 to 2 feet. The rip current risk is low, so enjoy those waves worry-free! The UV index is very high, so lather up that sunscreen. North winds in the morning will switch to the east in the afternoon. Perfect conditions for a relaxing day on the beach!

Remember, always check the tide times and stay safe in the water. And most importantly, have a blast out there catching waves and making memories! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-26-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey surfers and beachgoers, it's time for your daily wave check! Here's the scoop for the New Jersey and Delaware areas.

Let's kick it off with Eastern Monmouth, where the surf is a chill 1 to 2 feet today. The sun's shining, but watch out for scattered showers and thunderstorms dancing around. High near 80, with a UV index you don't want to mess with - it's HIGH! Sunset's at 7:38 PM, so catch those waves till then!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, expect the same cool 1 to 2 feet surf with a moderate chance of thunderstorms. Winds will be a little spicy at 10 to 15 mph from the southwest. Catch the high tide at 02:01 PM and soak up that sun!

Up next is Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City! Surf's up at 1 to 2 feet, with a chance of isolated showers and thunderstorms. The mid-60s water temp might give you a chill, but with a high near 80, you'll warm up quick. Oh, and don't forget your sunscreen with that HIGH UV index!

Venturing down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May near Ocean City, we've got a similar surf setup of 1 to 2 feet. The weather's mostly sunny, but keep an eye out for isolated showers and storms. Winds 10 to 15 mph from the southwest will keep things interesting!

Wrapping it up with the Delaware Beaches, expect a pleasant 1 to 2 feet surf today. The lower 80s temps call for a beach day, but be prepared for those isolated showers and thunderstorms. Southwest winds will pick up to 15 mph in the afternoon, so hang on to your hats!

Remember to check the tide schedules, watch out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there in the waves! Catch you on the beach, and stay safe, 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, 26 Aug 2024 10:49:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey surfers and beachgoers, it's time for your daily wave check! Here's the scoop for the New Jersey and Delaware areas.

Let's kick it off with Eastern Monmouth, where the surf is a chill 1 to 2 feet today. The sun's shining, but watch out for scattered showers and thunderstorms dancing around. High near 80, with a UV index you don't want to mess with - it's HIGH! Sunset's at 7:38 PM, so catch those waves till then!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, expect the same cool 1 to 2 feet surf with a moderate chance of thunderstorms. Winds will be a little spicy at 10 to 15 mph from the southwest. Catch the high tide at 02:01 PM and soak up that sun!

Up next is Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City! Surf's up at 1 to 2 feet, with a chance of isolated showers and thunderstorms. The mid-60s water temp might give you a chill, but with a high near 80, you'll warm up quick. Oh, and don't forget your sunscreen with that HIGH UV index!

Venturing down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May near Ocean City, we've got a similar surf setup of 1 to 2 feet. The weather's mostly sunny, but keep an eye out for isolated showers and storms. Winds 10 to 15 mph from the southwest will keep things interesting!

Wrapping it up with the Delaware Beaches, expect a pleasant 1 to 2 feet surf today. The lower 80s temps call for a beach day, but be prepared for those isolated showers and thunderstorms. Southwest winds will pick up to 15 mph in the afternoon, so hang on to your hats!

Remember to check the tide schedules, watch out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there in the waves! Catch you on the beach, and stay safe, 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, it's time for your daily wave check! Here's the scoop for the New Jersey and Delaware areas.

Let's kick it off with Eastern Monmouth, where the surf is a chill 1 to 2 feet today. The sun's shining, but watch out for scattered showers and thunderstorms dancing around. High near 80, with a UV index you don't want to mess with - it's HIGH! Sunset's at 7:38 PM, so catch those waves till then!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, expect the same cool 1 to 2 feet surf with a moderate chance of thunderstorms. Winds will be a little spicy at 10 to 15 mph from the southwest. Catch the high tide at 02:01 PM and soak up that sun!

Up next is Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City! Surf's up at 1 to 2 feet, with a chance of isolated showers and thunderstorms. The mid-60s water temp might give you a chill, but with a high near 80, you'll warm up quick. Oh, and don't forget your sunscreen with that HIGH UV index!

Venturing down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May near Ocean City, we've got a similar surf setup of 1 to 2 feet. The weather's mostly sunny, but keep an eye out for isolated showers and storms. Winds 10 to 15 mph from the southwest will keep things interesting!

Wrapping it up with the Delaware Beaches, expect a pleasant 1 to 2 feet surf today. The lower 80s temps call for a beach day, but be prepared for those isolated showers and thunderstorms. Southwest winds will pick up to 15 mph in the afternoon, so hang on to your hats!

Remember to check the tide schedules, watch out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there in the waves! Catch you on the beach, and stay safe, surfers!

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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-23-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the latest scoop on the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, coming fresh to you from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, ME.

Let's kick things off with...

**Eastern Monmouth**:
- Today, expect a low rip current risk, waves around 1 foot high, and a sunny day with temperatures reaching the upper 70s.
- Saturday is looking just as good with more sunshine, temps around 80 degrees, and gentle west winds around 5 mph.

Headed to **Long Beach Island** at the Coastal Ocean?
- Similar cool vibes with low rip current risk, 1-foot waves, and a high UV index.
- The water temperature is in the mid-60s, perfect for a refreshing dip.

Venturing to **Atlantic City** or **Ocean City** today?
- You're in for a treat! Low rip current risk, 1-foot waves, and sunny skies with temps hitting the upper 70s.

And for our friends at **Rehoboth Beach** in Delaware:
- Low rip current risk, 1-foot waves, and high UV index await you. Don't forget your shades!

So, pack your beach gear and get ready to ride those mellow waves. Remember to check the 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>Fri, 23 Aug 2024 10:50:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the latest scoop on the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, coming fresh to you from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, ME.

Let's kick things off with...

**Eastern Monmouth**:
- Today, expect a low rip current risk, waves around 1 foot high, and a sunny day with temperatures reaching the upper 70s.
- Saturday is looking just as good with more sunshine, temps around 80 degrees, and gentle west winds around 5 mph.

Headed to **Long Beach Island** at the Coastal Ocean?
- Similar cool vibes with low rip current risk, 1-foot waves, and a high UV index.
- The water temperature is in the mid-60s, perfect for a refreshing dip.

Venturing to **Atlantic City** or **Ocean City** today?
- You're in for a treat! Low rip current risk, 1-foot waves, and sunny skies with temps hitting the upper 70s.

And for our friends at **Rehoboth Beach** in Delaware:
- Low rip current risk, 1-foot waves, and high UV index await you. Don't forget your shades!

So, pack your beach gear and get ready to ride those mellow waves. Remember to check the 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 surfers and beachgoers! Grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the latest scoop on the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, coming fresh to you from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, ME.

Let's kick things off with...

**Eastern Monmouth**:
- Today, expect a low rip current risk, waves around 1 foot high, and a sunny day with temperatures reaching the upper 70s.
- Saturday is looking just as good with more sunshine, temps around 80 degrees, and gentle west winds around 5 mph.

Headed to **Long Beach Island** at the Coastal Ocean?
- Similar cool vibes with low rip current risk, 1-foot waves, and a high UV index.
- The water temperature is in the mid-60s, perfect for a refreshing dip.

Venturing to **Atlantic City** or **Ocean City** today?
- You're in for a treat! Low rip current risk, 1-foot waves, and sunny skies with temps hitting the upper 70s.

And for our friends at **Rehoboth Beach** in Delaware:
- Low rip current risk, 1-foot waves, and high UV index await you. Don't forget your shades!

So, pack your beach gear and get ready to ride those mellow waves. Remember to check the 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the surf zone forecast? Let's dive into the fun!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, where the surf is around 1 foot high, and the water temperature is in the lower 70s. So, grab your boards and hit the waves because the rip current risk is low, and the UV index is high. It's going to be a sunny day with temperatures in the upper 70s, accompanied by west winds around 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Long Beach Island, the surf height remains around 1 foot, making it a perfect day for some laid-back surfing. The water temperature is in the mid 60s, and the weather is sunny with temperatures reaching the upper 70s. Don't forget to catch the stunning sunrise at 6:15 AM and the beautiful sunset at 7:44 PM.

Transitioning to Atlantic City, where the surf is also around 1 foot high, and the water temperature is in the lower 60s. Enjoy the sunny weather with temperatures in the upper 70s and west winds of 5 to 10 miles per hour. Perfect conditions for a day by the beach!

Wrapping up at Rehoboth Beach, with surf heights around 1 foot, you can expect a sunny day with high temperatures in the mid-70s. The rip current risk is low, so make the most of the beautiful weather and calm waves.

So, surfers, get ready to catch some waves, soak up the sun, and enjoy a fantastic beach day 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>Thu, 22 Aug 2024 10:49:01 -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 the latest scoop on the surf zone forecast? Let's dive into the fun!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, where the surf is around 1 foot high, and the water temperature is in the lower 70s. So, grab your boards and hit the waves because the rip current risk is low, and the UV index is high. It's going to be a sunny day with temperatures in the upper 70s, accompanied by west winds around 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Long Beach Island, the surf height remains around 1 foot, making it a perfect day for some laid-back surfing. The water temperature is in the mid 60s, and the weather is sunny with temperatures reaching the upper 70s. Don't forget to catch the stunning sunrise at 6:15 AM and the beautiful sunset at 7:44 PM.

Transitioning to Atlantic City, where the surf is also around 1 foot high, and the water temperature is in the lower 60s. Enjoy the sunny weather with temperatures in the upper 70s and west winds of 5 to 10 miles per hour. Perfect conditions for a day by the beach!

Wrapping up at Rehoboth Beach, with surf heights around 1 foot, you can expect a sunny day with high temperatures in the mid-70s. The rip current risk is low, so make the most of the beautiful weather and calm waves.

So, surfers, get ready to catch some waves, soak up the sun, and enjoy a fantastic beach day 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, beachgoers! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the surf zone forecast? Let's dive into the fun!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, where the surf is around 1 foot high, and the water temperature is in the lower 70s. So, grab your boards and hit the waves because the rip current risk is low, and the UV index is high. It's going to be a sunny day with temperatures in the upper 70s, accompanied by west winds around 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Long Beach Island, the surf height remains around 1 foot, making it a perfect day for some laid-back surfing. The water temperature is in the mid 60s, and the weather is sunny with temperatures reaching the upper 70s. Don't forget to catch the stunning sunrise at 6:15 AM and the beautiful sunset at 7:44 PM.

Transitioning to Atlantic City, where the surf is also around 1 foot high, and the water temperature is in the lower 60s. Enjoy the sunny weather with temperatures in the upper 70s and west winds of 5 to 10 miles per hour. Perfect conditions for a day by the beach!

Wrapping up at Rehoboth Beach, with surf heights around 1 foot, you can expect a sunny day with high temperatures in the mid-70s. The rip current risk is low, so make the most of the beautiful weather and calm waves.

So, surfers, get ready to catch some waves, soak up the sun, and enjoy a fantastic beach day 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-21-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware. If you're hitting the beaches of Sandy Hook in Eastern Monmouth, expect a low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet today. The weather's looking fantastic - mostly sunny with highs in the lower 70s. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is high! Water temps are in the comfy mid 70s. Winds will be coming from the northwest at around 10 miles per hour. Catch those tides at Belmar - high at 09:04 AM and low at 03:14 PM. 

Tomorrow, the surf will be around 1 foot with a low rip current risk continuing. It's all sunshine and good vibes with a high temperature in the upper 70s. The winds will be from the west at about 10 mph. So, get ready to soak up some Vitamin D!

Over in Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, similar conditions await with a low rip current risk and 1 to 2 feet surf heights. It's another mostly sunny day with highs in the mid 70s. The UV index is high, so slather on that sunscreen! Tides at Barnegat Inlet - high at 09:31 AM and low at 03:53 PM.

For all you beach bums at Atlantic City's Coastal Atlantic beaches, get ready for 1 to 2 feet surf heights and a low rip current risk. The northwest winds at around 10 mph will keep things cool as you enjoy sunny skies with highs in the mid 70s. Tides at Atlantic City - high at 09:17 AM and low at 03:22 PM. 

If you're hanging out at Ocean City's Atlantic Coastal Cape May, expect the same sweet conditions - 1 to 2 feet surf heights, low rip current risk, and sunny weather with highs in the mid 70s. Northwest winds at 10 to 15 mph will keep things breezy. Tides at Cape May - high at 09:51 AM and low at 03:43 PM. 

Now, moving on to the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach - get ready for more low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and sunny skies with highs in the mid 70s. Winds will be coming from the northwest at 10 mph. Tides at Rehoboth Beach - high at 09:34 AM and low at 03:38 PM.

Overall, it's looking like a stellar day for hitting the waves and soaking up the sun. Grab your boards and make the most of these awesome conditions! Remember, always stay safe and keep an eye on those tides. Until next time, surf's up 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, 21 Aug 2024 10:50:31 -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? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware. If you're hitting the beaches of Sandy Hook in Eastern Monmouth, expect a low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet today. The weather's looking fantastic - mostly sunny with highs in the lower 70s. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is high! Water temps are in the comfy mid 70s. Winds will be coming from the northwest at around 10 miles per hour. Catch those tides at Belmar - high at 09:04 AM and low at 03:14 PM. 

Tomorrow, the surf will be around 1 foot with a low rip current risk continuing. It's all sunshine and good vibes with a high temperature in the upper 70s. The winds will be from the west at about 10 mph. So, get ready to soak up some Vitamin D!

Over in Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, similar conditions await with a low rip current risk and 1 to 2 feet surf heights. It's another mostly sunny day with highs in the mid 70s. The UV index is high, so slather on that sunscreen! Tides at Barnegat Inlet - high at 09:31 AM and low at 03:53 PM.

For all you beach bums at Atlantic City's Coastal Atlantic beaches, get ready for 1 to 2 feet surf heights and a low rip current risk. The northwest winds at around 10 mph will keep things cool as you enjoy sunny skies with highs in the mid 70s. Tides at Atlantic City - high at 09:17 AM and low at 03:22 PM. 

If you're hanging out at Ocean City's Atlantic Coastal Cape May, expect the same sweet conditions - 1 to 2 feet surf heights, low rip current risk, and sunny weather with highs in the mid 70s. Northwest winds at 10 to 15 mph will keep things breezy. Tides at Cape May - high at 09:51 AM and low at 03:43 PM. 

Now, moving on to the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach - get ready for more low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and sunny skies with highs in the mid 70s. Winds will be coming from the northwest at 10 mph. Tides at Rehoboth Beach - high at 09:34 AM and low at 03:38 PM.

Overall, it's looking like a stellar day for hitting the waves and soaking up the sun. Grab your boards and make the most of these awesome conditions! Remember, always stay safe and keep an eye on those tides. Until next time, surf's up 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 and surf enthusiasts! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware. If you're hitting the beaches of Sandy Hook in Eastern Monmouth, expect a low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet today. The weather's looking fantastic - mostly sunny with highs in the lower 70s. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is high! Water temps are in the comfy mid 70s. Winds will be coming from the northwest at around 10 miles per hour. Catch those tides at Belmar - high at 09:04 AM and low at 03:14 PM. 

Tomorrow, the surf will be around 1 foot with a low rip current risk continuing. It's all sunshine and good vibes with a high temperature in the upper 70s. The winds will be from the west at about 10 mph. So, get ready to soak up some Vitamin D!

Over in Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, similar conditions await with a low rip current risk and 1 to 2 feet surf heights. It's another mostly sunny day with highs in the mid 70s. The UV index is high, so slather on that sunscreen! Tides at Barnegat Inlet - high at 09:31 AM and low at 03:53 PM.

For all you beach bums at Atlantic City's Coastal Atlantic beaches, get ready for 1 to 2 feet surf heights and a low rip current risk. The northwest winds at around 10 mph will keep things cool as you enjoy sunny skies with highs in the mid 70s. Tides at Atlantic City - high at 09:17 AM and low at 03:22 PM. 

If you're hanging out at Ocean City's Atlantic Coastal Cape May, expect the same sweet conditions - 1 to 2 feet surf heights, low rip current risk, and sunny weather with highs in the mid 70s. Northwest winds at 10 to 15 mph will keep things breezy. Tides at Cape May - high at 09:51 AM and low at 03:43 PM. 

Now, moving on to the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach - get ready for more low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and sunny skies with highs in the mid 70s. Winds will be coming from the northwest at 10 mph. Tides at Rehoboth Beach - high at 09:34 AM and low at 03:38 PM.

Overall, it's looking like a stellar day for hitting the waves and soaking up the sun. Grab your boards and make the most of these awesome conditions! Remember, always stay safe and keep an eye on those tides. Until next time, surf's up 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-20-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, fellow surfers and beach lovers! This is your fun and friendly surf zone forecast coming at ya from the shores of New Jersey and Delaware. So, grab your boards and let's dive into the deets!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth in New Jersey, we've got a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. The weather looks promising with partly sunny skies early on and turning to full-on sunshine later. High temps in the mid 70s with a breeze coming from the Northwest at around 15 miles per hour.

Now, let's cruise over to Coastal Ocean including the beaches of Long Beach Island. A similar setup here - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly sunny skies. Watch out for those Northwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal Atlantic by Atlantic City, where we're seeing more of the same - moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet waves, and high temps in the mid 70s with a cool breeze blowing from the Northwest. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV index!

Finally, swinging by the Delaware Beaches including Rehoboth Beach, we've got a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and sunny skies ahead with Northwest winds around 15 miles per hour. Perfect conditions for a day out on the water!

Remember to check out the tide times for your favorite spots and as always, stay safe in the surf zone. And with that, keep on surfing, 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>Tue, 20 Aug 2024 10:49:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, fellow surfers and beach lovers! This is your fun and friendly surf zone forecast coming at ya from the shores of New Jersey and Delaware. So, grab your boards and let's dive into the deets!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth in New Jersey, we've got a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. The weather looks promising with partly sunny skies early on and turning to full-on sunshine later. High temps in the mid 70s with a breeze coming from the Northwest at around 15 miles per hour.

Now, let's cruise over to Coastal Ocean including the beaches of Long Beach Island. A similar setup here - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly sunny skies. Watch out for those Northwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal Atlantic by Atlantic City, where we're seeing more of the same - moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet waves, and high temps in the mid 70s with a cool breeze blowing from the Northwest. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV index!

Finally, swinging by the Delaware Beaches including Rehoboth Beach, we've got a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and sunny skies ahead with Northwest winds around 15 miles per hour. Perfect conditions for a day out on the water!

Remember to check out the tide times for your favorite spots and as always, stay safe in the surf zone. And with that, keep on surfing, 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 there, fellow surfers and beach lovers! This is your fun and friendly surf zone forecast coming at ya from the shores of New Jersey and Delaware. So, grab your boards and let's dive into the deets!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth in New Jersey, we've got a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. The weather looks promising with partly sunny skies early on and turning to full-on sunshine later. High temps in the mid 70s with a breeze coming from the Northwest at around 15 miles per hour.

Now, let's cruise over to Coastal Ocean including the beaches of Long Beach Island. A similar setup here - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and mostly sunny skies. Watch out for those Northwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal Atlantic by Atlantic City, where we're seeing more of the same - moderate rip currents, 2 to 3 feet waves, and high temps in the mid 70s with a cool breeze blowing from the Northwest. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV index!

Finally, swinging by the Delaware Beaches including Rehoboth Beach, we've got a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and sunny skies ahead with Northwest winds around 15 miles per hour. Perfect conditions for a day out on the water!

Remember to check out the tide times for your favorite spots and as always, stay safe in the surf zone. And with that, keep on surfing, 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-19-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5434657253</link>
      <description>Hey there beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly NJ.

For all you riders at Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful Sandy Hook, we've got a high rip current risk today, so stay alert out there. Surf heights are expected to reach 3 to 5 feet, with a chance of some thunderstorms and a high UV index. Water temperatures are in the mid 70s, and you can expect a mostly cloudy day with temps in the lower 80s. Winds will be coming at you from the southwest at around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and sunny skies in the forecast.

Now, if you're hanging out at Coastal Ocean, home to the lovely Long Beach Island, you're also facing a high rip current risk today. Surf heights between 3 to 5 feet, possibly some thunderstorms, and a high UV index. Water temps around 70 degrees, with southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, the risk decreases to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and partly sunny skies.

For those chilling at Coastal Atlantic around Atlantic City, get ready for a high rip current risk today with 3 to 5 feet surf heights and a chance of thunderstorms. High UV index and water temps in the upper 60s. Tomorrow, the risk drops to moderate with 2 to 4 feet surf heights and mostly sunny skies.

Moving down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where Ocean City awaits, a high rip current risk is also in place today. Surf heights of 3 to 5 feet and a chance of thunderstorms. High UV index, water temps in the upper 60s, and a mix of clouds. Tomorrow, the risk decreases to moderate, with 2 to 4 feet surf heights and mostly sunny weather.

And last but not least, for all the surfers hitting the Delaware Beaches including Rehoboth Beach - high rip current risk today with 3 to 5 feet surf heights, moderate chance of thunderstorms, and high UV index. Tomorrow the risk decreases to moderate, with 2 to 4 feet surf heights and mostly sunny conditions.

Remember, safety first out there in the waves! Keep an eye out for each other and watch those currents. And most importantly, 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>Mon, 19 Aug 2024 10:50:15 -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 New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly NJ.

For all you riders at Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful Sandy Hook, we've got a high rip current risk today, so stay alert out there. Surf heights are expected to reach 3 to 5 feet, with a chance of some thunderstorms and a high UV index. Water temperatures are in the mid 70s, and you can expect a mostly cloudy day with temps in the lower 80s. Winds will be coming at you from the southwest at around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and sunny skies in the forecast.

Now, if you're hanging out at Coastal Ocean, home to the lovely Long Beach Island, you're also facing a high rip current risk today. Surf heights between 3 to 5 feet, possibly some thunderstorms, and a high UV index. Water temps around 70 degrees, with southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, the risk decreases to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and partly sunny skies.

For those chilling at Coastal Atlantic around Atlantic City, get ready for a high rip current risk today with 3 to 5 feet surf heights and a chance of thunderstorms. High UV index and water temps in the upper 60s. Tomorrow, the risk drops to moderate with 2 to 4 feet surf heights and mostly sunny skies.

Moving down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where Ocean City awaits, a high rip current risk is also in place today. Surf heights of 3 to 5 feet and a chance of thunderstorms. High UV index, water temps in the upper 60s, and a mix of clouds. Tomorrow, the risk decreases to moderate, with 2 to 4 feet surf heights and mostly sunny weather.

And last but not least, for all the surfers hitting the Delaware Beaches including Rehoboth Beach - high rip current risk today with 3 to 5 feet surf heights, moderate chance of thunderstorms, and high UV index. Tomorrow the risk decreases to moderate, with 2 to 4 feet surf heights and mostly sunny conditions.

Remember, safety first out there in the waves! Keep an eye out for each other and watch those currents. And most importantly, 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 beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly NJ.

For all you riders at Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful Sandy Hook, we've got a high rip current risk today, so stay alert out there. Surf heights are expected to reach 3 to 5 feet, with a chance of some thunderstorms and a high UV index. Water temperatures are in the mid 70s, and you can expect a mostly cloudy day with temps in the lower 80s. Winds will be coming at you from the southwest at around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and sunny skies in the forecast.

Now, if you're hanging out at Coastal Ocean, home to the lovely Long Beach Island, you're also facing a high rip current risk today. Surf heights between 3 to 5 feet, possibly some thunderstorms, and a high UV index. Water temps around 70 degrees, with southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, the risk decreases to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and partly sunny skies.

For those chilling at Coastal Atlantic around Atlantic City, get ready for a high rip current risk today with 3 to 5 feet surf heights and a chance of thunderstorms. High UV index and water temps in the upper 60s. Tomorrow, the risk drops to moderate with 2 to 4 feet surf heights and mostly sunny skies.

Moving down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where Ocean City awaits, a high rip current risk is also in place today. Surf heights of 3 to 5 feet and a chance of thunderstorms. High UV index, water temps in the upper 60s, and a mix of clouds. Tomorrow, the risk decreases to moderate, with 2 to 4 feet surf heights and mostly sunny weather.

And last but not least, for all the surfers hitting the Delaware Beaches including Rehoboth Beach - high rip current risk today with 3 to 5 feet surf heights, moderate chance of thunderstorms, and high UV index. Tomorrow the risk decreases to moderate, with 2 to 4 feet surf heights and mostly sunny conditions.

Remember, safety first out there in the waves! Keep an eye out for each other and watch those currents. And most importantly, have a blast riding those waves!

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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-18-2024</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 New Jersey, Delaware, and beyond!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the epic beaches of Sandy Hook - today we've got a high rip current risk lingering until Monday evening. Surf heights are looking sweet at 4 to 6 feet, but watch out for those thunderstorms in the mix. The UV index is moderate, water temps in the mid-70s, and expect some showers. Highs in the upper 70s with southeast winds at 10 to 20 mph.

Over in Coastal Ocean, with the rad Long Beach Island vibes, it's a similar story with a high rip current risk through Monday evening. Surf heights around 4 to 6 feet, thunderstorms possible, and a moderate UV index. Temps around 70 degrees, southeast winds at 10 to 20 mph - get ready for some action-packed days!

Now, heading to Coastal Atlantic, rocking the beaches of Atlantic City - high rip current risk up until Monday evening again. Surf heights at 4 to 6 feet, watch out for thunderstorms with a moderate UV index. Water temps in the upper 60s, southeast winds at 10 to 20 mph - it's gonna be a wild ride out there!

And don't forget about Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where the beaches of Ocean City are calling - high rip current risk lingering through Monday evening once more. Surf heights rocking at 4 to 6 feet, with thunderstorms in the mix. Water temps in the upper 60s, southeast winds at 10 to 20 mph - get ready to paddle out and ride those waves!

Wrapping up down in Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach - a high rip current risk in effect until this evening. Surf heights from 4 to 6 feet, partly sunny skies, and a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Temps in the lower 80s with southeast winds at 10 to 20 mph - perfect conditions for some beach fun!

So there you have it, surfers! Check out the detailed forecast for your favorite spots, grab your boards, and hit the waves 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>Sun, 18 Aug 2024 10:48:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <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 New Jersey, Delaware, and beyond!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the epic beaches of Sandy Hook - today we've got a high rip current risk lingering until Monday evening. Surf heights are looking sweet at 4 to 6 feet, but watch out for those thunderstorms in the mix. The UV index is moderate, water temps in the mid-70s, and expect some showers. Highs in the upper 70s with southeast winds at 10 to 20 mph.

Over in Coastal Ocean, with the rad Long Beach Island vibes, it's a similar story with a high rip current risk through Monday evening. Surf heights around 4 to 6 feet, thunderstorms possible, and a moderate UV index. Temps around 70 degrees, southeast winds at 10 to 20 mph - get ready for some action-packed days!

Now, heading to Coastal Atlantic, rocking the beaches of Atlantic City - high rip current risk up until Monday evening again. Surf heights at 4 to 6 feet, watch out for thunderstorms with a moderate UV index. Water temps in the upper 60s, southeast winds at 10 to 20 mph - it's gonna be a wild ride out there!

And don't forget about Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where the beaches of Ocean City are calling - high rip current risk lingering through Monday evening once more. Surf heights rocking at 4 to 6 feet, with thunderstorms in the mix. Water temps in the upper 60s, southeast winds at 10 to 20 mph - get ready to paddle out and ride those waves!

Wrapping up down in Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach - a high rip current risk in effect until this evening. Surf heights from 4 to 6 feet, partly sunny skies, and a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Temps in the lower 80s with southeast winds at 10 to 20 mph - perfect conditions for some beach fun!

So there you have it, surfers! Check out the detailed forecast for your favorite spots, grab your boards, and hit the waves 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! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey, Delaware, and beyond!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the epic beaches of Sandy Hook - today we've got a high rip current risk lingering until Monday evening. Surf heights are looking sweet at 4 to 6 feet, but watch out for those thunderstorms in the mix. The UV index is moderate, water temps in the mid-70s, and expect some showers. Highs in the upper 70s with southeast winds at 10 to 20 mph.

Over in Coastal Ocean, with the rad Long Beach Island vibes, it's a similar story with a high rip current risk through Monday evening. Surf heights around 4 to 6 feet, thunderstorms possible, and a moderate UV index. Temps around 70 degrees, southeast winds at 10 to 20 mph - get ready for some action-packed days!

Now, heading to Coastal Atlantic, rocking the beaches of Atlantic City - high rip current risk up until Monday evening again. Surf heights at 4 to 6 feet, watch out for thunderstorms with a moderate UV index. Water temps in the upper 60s, southeast winds at 10 to 20 mph - it's gonna be a wild ride out there!

And don't forget about Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where the beaches of Ocean City are calling - high rip current risk lingering through Monday evening once more. Surf heights rocking at 4 to 6 feet, with thunderstorms in the mix. Water temps in the upper 60s, southeast winds at 10 to 20 mph - get ready to paddle out and ride those waves!

Wrapping up down in Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach - a high rip current risk in effect until this evening. Surf heights from 4 to 6 feet, partly sunny skies, and a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Temps in the lower 80s with southeast winds at 10 to 20 mph - perfect conditions for some beach fun!

So there you have it, surfers! Check out the detailed forecast for your favorite spots, grab your boards, and hit the waves 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-15-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright, fellow surfers and beachgoers, let's dive into the wave-filled world of surf zone forecasts for New Jersey and Delaware! Hang ten and ride those waves like a pro!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including the sandy paradise of Sandy Hook, we've got some sweet conditions today. The rip current risk is low, with surf heights around 1 foot, and the sun shining high in the sky. The water is a comfy mid-70s, perfect for a day of shredding. Tomorrow, expect a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 3-foot waves and sunny skies. Highs will be in the lower 80s, so slap on that sunscreen and catch some waves!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, home to Long Beach Island, similar vibes await you. Today, another low rip current risk with around 1-foot waves to enjoy. Tomorrow, the risk bumps up to moderate, with 2 to 3-foot swells coming your way. Don't forget your sunscreen, as highs will be in the lower 80s. Sounds like a beach day to remember!

In Coastal Atlantic, where Atlantic City shines, it's all about sunny skies and 1-foot waves today. With a low rip current risk and a UV index on the high side, it's a surfer's paradise. Tomorrow, the risk increases to moderate with 2 to 3-foot waves and highs around 80. Get ready to catch some nice rides!

Down in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, with the stunning beaches of Ocean City, today we've got low rip current risk, 1-foot waves, and plenty of sunshine to go around. Tomorrow, expect moderate rip currents, 2 to 3-foot waves, and highs around 80. The winds are in your favor, so get out there and surf like there's no tomorrow!

Lastly, for our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, your day is looking oh-so-fine. Low rip current risk, 1-foot waves, and that glorious sunshine beaming down. Tomorrow, lows in the low 80s, 2 to 3-foot waves, and a light breeze coming from the south. Sounds like pure beach bliss!

Remember, keep an eye on those tides and always stay safe in the water. That's all for now, surfer pals. Catch you on the next wave report!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 10:50:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Alright, fellow surfers and beachgoers, let's dive into the wave-filled world of surf zone forecasts for New Jersey and Delaware! Hang ten and ride those waves like a pro!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including the sandy paradise of Sandy Hook, we've got some sweet conditions today. The rip current risk is low, with surf heights around 1 foot, and the sun shining high in the sky. The water is a comfy mid-70s, perfect for a day of shredding. Tomorrow, expect a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 3-foot waves and sunny skies. Highs will be in the lower 80s, so slap on that sunscreen and catch some waves!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, home to Long Beach Island, similar vibes await you. Today, another low rip current risk with around 1-foot waves to enjoy. Tomorrow, the risk bumps up to moderate, with 2 to 3-foot swells coming your way. Don't forget your sunscreen, as highs will be in the lower 80s. Sounds like a beach day to remember!

In Coastal Atlantic, where Atlantic City shines, it's all about sunny skies and 1-foot waves today. With a low rip current risk and a UV index on the high side, it's a surfer's paradise. Tomorrow, the risk increases to moderate with 2 to 3-foot waves and highs around 80. Get ready to catch some nice rides!

Down in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, with the stunning beaches of Ocean City, today we've got low rip current risk, 1-foot waves, and plenty of sunshine to go around. Tomorrow, expect moderate rip currents, 2 to 3-foot waves, and highs around 80. The winds are in your favor, so get out there and surf like there's no tomorrow!

Lastly, for our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, your day is looking oh-so-fine. Low rip current risk, 1-foot waves, and that glorious sunshine beaming down. Tomorrow, lows in the low 80s, 2 to 3-foot waves, and a light breeze coming from the south. Sounds like pure beach bliss!

Remember, keep an eye on those tides and always stay safe in the water. That's all for now, surfer pals. Catch you on the next wave report!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 surfers and beachgoers, let's dive into the wave-filled world of surf zone forecasts for New Jersey and Delaware! Hang ten and ride those waves like a pro!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including the sandy paradise of Sandy Hook, we've got some sweet conditions today. The rip current risk is low, with surf heights around 1 foot, and the sun shining high in the sky. The water is a comfy mid-70s, perfect for a day of shredding. Tomorrow, expect a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 3-foot waves and sunny skies. Highs will be in the lower 80s, so slap on that sunscreen and catch some waves!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, home to Long Beach Island, similar vibes await you. Today, another low rip current risk with around 1-foot waves to enjoy. Tomorrow, the risk bumps up to moderate, with 2 to 3-foot swells coming your way. Don't forget your sunscreen, as highs will be in the lower 80s. Sounds like a beach day to remember!

In Coastal Atlantic, where Atlantic City shines, it's all about sunny skies and 1-foot waves today. With a low rip current risk and a UV index on the high side, it's a surfer's paradise. Tomorrow, the risk increases to moderate with 2 to 3-foot waves and highs around 80. Get ready to catch some nice rides!

Down in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, with the stunning beaches of Ocean City, today we've got low rip current risk, 1-foot waves, and plenty of sunshine to go around. Tomorrow, expect moderate rip currents, 2 to 3-foot waves, and highs around 80. The winds are in your favor, so get out there and surf like there's no tomorrow!

Lastly, for our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, your day is looking oh-so-fine. Low rip current risk, 1-foot waves, and that glorious sunshine beaming down. Tomorrow, lows in the low 80s, 2 to 3-foot waves, and a light breeze coming from the south. Sounds like pure beach bliss!

Remember, keep an eye on those tides and always stay safe in the water. That's all for now, surfer pals. Catch you on the next wave report!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-14-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers, beach lovers, and wave enthusiasts! Are you ready for a fun day under the sun along the shores of New Jersey and Delaware? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast and see what's cooking for today and tomorrow!

First up, we've got Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today's wave report shows a cool 1-foot surf height, low risk of rip currents, and some sunshine to cheer you up. The high temperature will be around 80 with North winds cruising at 5 to 10 miles per hour. So grab your boards and hit those waves!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, home to Long Beach Island. Waves here are slightly higher at 1 to 2 feet, with a nice sea temperature in the upper 60s. The UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Tomorrow, expect more sun, gentle North winds, and a high temp around 80. Sounds like a perfect beach day to me!

Now, for Coastal Atlantic, where Atlantic City shines bright. Surf heights are around 1 to 2 feet, and the water is refreshing in the mid-60s. Gentle North winds will shift to the East, creating some lovely beach weather. So, put on your shades and enjoy the sandy shores under the sun!

Lastly, let's not forget our friends in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach. With 1-foot waves and low rip current risks, it's a great day to catch some waves. Tomorrow brings more sun, Northwest winds turning East, and high temperatures near 80. Perfect conditions for a beach day, right?

So there you have it, surfers! Get your boards waxed, pack your beach gear, and get ready for some fun in the sun along the Jersey and Delaware coasts. Remember to stay safe, wear your sunscreen, and catch those 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>Wed, 14 Aug 2024 10:49:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers, beach lovers, and wave enthusiasts! Are you ready for a fun day under the sun along the shores of New Jersey and Delaware? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast and see what's cooking for today and tomorrow!

First up, we've got Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today's wave report shows a cool 1-foot surf height, low risk of rip currents, and some sunshine to cheer you up. The high temperature will be around 80 with North winds cruising at 5 to 10 miles per hour. So grab your boards and hit those waves!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, home to Long Beach Island. Waves here are slightly higher at 1 to 2 feet, with a nice sea temperature in the upper 60s. The UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Tomorrow, expect more sun, gentle North winds, and a high temp around 80. Sounds like a perfect beach day to me!

Now, for Coastal Atlantic, where Atlantic City shines bright. Surf heights are around 1 to 2 feet, and the water is refreshing in the mid-60s. Gentle North winds will shift to the East, creating some lovely beach weather. So, put on your shades and enjoy the sandy shores under the sun!

Lastly, let's not forget our friends in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach. With 1-foot waves and low rip current risks, it's a great day to catch some waves. Tomorrow brings more sun, Northwest winds turning East, and high temperatures near 80. Perfect conditions for a beach day, right?

So there you have it, surfers! Get your boards waxed, pack your beach gear, and get ready for some fun in the sun along the Jersey and Delaware coasts. Remember to stay safe, wear your sunscreen, and catch those 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, beach lovers, and wave enthusiasts! Are you ready for a fun day under the sun along the shores of New Jersey and Delaware? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast and see what's cooking for today and tomorrow!

First up, we've got Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today's wave report shows a cool 1-foot surf height, low risk of rip currents, and some sunshine to cheer you up. The high temperature will be around 80 with North winds cruising at 5 to 10 miles per hour. So grab your boards and hit those waves!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, home to Long Beach Island. Waves here are slightly higher at 1 to 2 feet, with a nice sea temperature in the upper 60s. The UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Tomorrow, expect more sun, gentle North winds, and a high temp around 80. Sounds like a perfect beach day to me!

Now, for Coastal Atlantic, where Atlantic City shines bright. Surf heights are around 1 to 2 feet, and the water is refreshing in the mid-60s. Gentle North winds will shift to the East, creating some lovely beach weather. So, put on your shades and enjoy the sandy shores under the sun!

Lastly, let's not forget our friends in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach. With 1-foot waves and low rip current risks, it's a great day to catch some waves. Tomorrow brings more sun, Northwest winds turning East, and high temperatures near 80. Perfect conditions for a beach day, right?

So there you have it, surfers! Get your boards waxed, pack your beach gear, and get ready for some fun in the sun along the Jersey and Delaware coasts. Remember to stay safe, wear your sunscreen, and catch those 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy, beachgoers! Here's your surf zone forecast for the New Jersey and Delaware areas. Let's dive in and catch some waves!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the sandy shores of Sandy Hook. Today's surf height will be a mellow 1 to 2 feet, with a low risk of rip currents. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, so it's perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect a sunny day with a high temperature in the upper 70s. Winds will start from the northwest at around 10 mph, later shifting to the southwest.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, where Long Beach Island awaits. Surf heights here will also be 1 to 2 feet today with another low risk of rip currents. The weather is mostly sunny, with temperatures in the upper 70s and water temps in the upper 60s. Winds will be coming from the north, later shifting southeast.

Next up is Coastal Atlantic, home to the beaches of Atlantic City. Surf heights are slightly higher at 2 to 3 feet today. Enjoy the sunny weather with temperatures reaching the upper 70s. Winds will start from the north and switch to the south in the afternoon. Plus, don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV Index!

And down at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, expect 2 to 3 feet surf heights today. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, with mostly sunny weather and highs in the upper 70s. Winds will be from the north, becoming southwest later in the day.

Lastly, for our friends at the Delaware Beaches, like Rehoboth Beach, surf heights are 1 to 2 feet today with a low rip current risk. Enjoy the partly sunny weather with highs in the upper 70s. Winds will blow from the north in the morning, shifting to the east in the afternoon.

Remember, always check for updates on the rip current risk and be safe out there. So grab your boards, wax up, and catch those 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>Tue, 13 Aug 2024 17:48:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, beachgoers! Here's your surf zone forecast for the New Jersey and Delaware areas. Let's dive in and catch some waves!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the sandy shores of Sandy Hook. Today's surf height will be a mellow 1 to 2 feet, with a low risk of rip currents. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, so it's perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect a sunny day with a high temperature in the upper 70s. Winds will start from the northwest at around 10 mph, later shifting to the southwest.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, where Long Beach Island awaits. Surf heights here will also be 1 to 2 feet today with another low risk of rip currents. The weather is mostly sunny, with temperatures in the upper 70s and water temps in the upper 60s. Winds will be coming from the north, later shifting southeast.

Next up is Coastal Atlantic, home to the beaches of Atlantic City. Surf heights are slightly higher at 2 to 3 feet today. Enjoy the sunny weather with temperatures reaching the upper 70s. Winds will start from the north and switch to the south in the afternoon. Plus, don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV Index!

And down at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, expect 2 to 3 feet surf heights today. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, with mostly sunny weather and highs in the upper 70s. Winds will be from the north, becoming southwest later in the day.

Lastly, for our friends at the Delaware Beaches, like Rehoboth Beach, surf heights are 1 to 2 feet today with a low rip current risk. Enjoy the partly sunny weather with highs in the upper 70s. Winds will blow from the north in the morning, shifting to the east in the afternoon.

Remember, always check for updates on the rip current risk and be safe out there. So grab your boards, wax up, and catch those 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, beachgoers! Here's your surf zone forecast for the New Jersey and Delaware areas. Let's dive in and catch some waves!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the sandy shores of Sandy Hook. Today's surf height will be a mellow 1 to 2 feet, with a low risk of rip currents. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, so it's perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect a sunny day with a high temperature in the upper 70s. Winds will start from the northwest at around 10 mph, later shifting to the southwest.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, where Long Beach Island awaits. Surf heights here will also be 1 to 2 feet today with another low risk of rip currents. The weather is mostly sunny, with temperatures in the upper 70s and water temps in the upper 60s. Winds will be coming from the north, later shifting southeast.

Next up is Coastal Atlantic, home to the beaches of Atlantic City. Surf heights are slightly higher at 2 to 3 feet today. Enjoy the sunny weather with temperatures reaching the upper 70s. Winds will start from the north and switch to the south in the afternoon. Plus, don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV Index!

And down at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, expect 2 to 3 feet surf heights today. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, with mostly sunny weather and highs in the upper 70s. Winds will be from the north, becoming southwest later in the day.

Lastly, for our friends at the Delaware Beaches, like Rehoboth Beach, surf heights are 1 to 2 feet today with a low rip current risk. Enjoy the partly sunny weather with highs in the upper 70s. Winds will blow from the north in the morning, shifting to the east in the afternoon.

Remember, always check for updates on the rip current risk and be safe out there. So grab your boards, wax up, and catch those 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there Beachgoers! Time to catch some wicked waves with your favorite surf forecast! Let's dive into the groovy details for New Jersey and Delaware.

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, where the surf height is a mellow 1 to 2 feet, making it perfect for some chill sessions. The UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Today, expect sunny weather with a high temperature in the upper 70s. Winds will be coming in from the northwest at around 10 miles per hour, switching to the southwest later on.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, the surf is also at 1 to 2 feet, keeping it nice and easy. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, ideal for a refreshing dip. Tomorrow looks bright and sunny with highs in the upper 70s, so get ready for a rad beach day.

Now, let's talk about Coastal Atlantic near Atlantic City. Surf height here is 2 to 3 feet, promising some sweet rides. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather and upper 70s temperatures. Remember, winds will be shifting from north to south throughout the day.

And over at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, the surf height matches Atlantic City at 2 to 3 feet, offering some solid waves. Make the most of the mostly sunny skies and upper 70s temperatures today. Just a heads up, winds will be switching from north to southwest later on.

Lastly, for our pals at Delaware Beaches in Rehoboth Beach, surf height remains at a cruisy 1 to 2 feet. Expect partly sunny conditions today and highs in the upper 70s. Winds will be changing from north to east as the day goes on.

Remember to check the tides, soak up the sunshine, and have a blast out there catching waves! Stay safe and ride the surf with style, 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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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Aug 2024 17:25:31 -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 some wicked waves with your favorite surf forecast! Let's dive into the groovy details for New Jersey and Delaware.

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, where the surf height is a mellow 1 to 2 feet, making it perfect for some chill sessions. The UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Today, expect sunny weather with a high temperature in the upper 70s. Winds will be coming in from the northwest at around 10 miles per hour, switching to the southwest later on.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, the surf is also at 1 to 2 feet, keeping it nice and easy. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, ideal for a refreshing dip. Tomorrow looks bright and sunny with highs in the upper 70s, so get ready for a rad beach day.

Now, let's talk about Coastal Atlantic near Atlantic City. Surf height here is 2 to 3 feet, promising some sweet rides. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather and upper 70s temperatures. Remember, winds will be shifting from north to south throughout the day.

And over at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, the surf height matches Atlantic City at 2 to 3 feet, offering some solid waves. Make the most of the mostly sunny skies and upper 70s temperatures today. Just a heads up, winds will be switching from north to southwest later on.

Lastly, for our pals at Delaware Beaches in Rehoboth Beach, surf height remains at a cruisy 1 to 2 feet. Expect partly sunny conditions today and highs in the upper 70s. Winds will be changing from north to east as the day goes on.

Remember to check the tides, soak up the sunshine, and have a blast out there catching waves! Stay safe and ride the surf with style, 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 Beachgoers! Time to catch some wicked waves with your favorite surf forecast! Let's dive into the groovy details for New Jersey and Delaware.

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, where the surf height is a mellow 1 to 2 feet, making it perfect for some chill sessions. The UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Today, expect sunny weather with a high temperature in the upper 70s. Winds will be coming in from the northwest at around 10 miles per hour, switching to the southwest later on.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, the surf is also at 1 to 2 feet, keeping it nice and easy. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, ideal for a refreshing dip. Tomorrow looks bright and sunny with highs in the upper 70s, so get ready for a rad beach day.

Now, let's talk about Coastal Atlantic near Atlantic City. Surf height here is 2 to 3 feet, promising some sweet rides. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather and upper 70s temperatures. Remember, winds will be shifting from north to south throughout the day.

And over at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, the surf height matches Atlantic City at 2 to 3 feet, offering some solid waves. Make the most of the mostly sunny skies and upper 70s temperatures today. Just a heads up, winds will be switching from north to southwest later on.

Lastly, for our pals at Delaware Beaches in Rehoboth Beach, surf height remains at a cruisy 1 to 2 feet. Expect partly sunny conditions today and highs in the upper 70s. Winds will be changing from north to east as the day goes on.

Remember to check the tides, soak up the sunshine, and have a blast out there catching waves! Stay safe and ride the surf with style, 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.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-09-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Are you ready for some surf zone action in New Jersey and Delaware? Well, hold onto your boards because we've got the lowdown on the waves coming your way!

First up, for Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we've got a high rip current risk and a high surf advisory in effect until this evening. Surf height is around 2 to 3 feet with a chance of thunderstorms and a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the mid-70s, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect breezy south winds at 20 to 25 mph.

Moving to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, there's also a high rip current risk and high surf advisory until this evening. Surf height is 1 to 2 feet with moderate thunderstorm potential and a very high UV index. The water temperature is around 60 degrees, and it'll be windy with south winds at 25 to 30 mph.

For Coastal Atlantic, around Atlantic City, get ready for a high surf advisory and high rip current risk from this morning through this evening. Surf height is 2 to 3 feet with moderate thunderstorm potential and a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the lower 50s, so it might be a bit chilly out there! Expect windy conditions with south winds at 25 to 30 mph.

Down in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, there's a high surf advisory and high rip current risk in effect. Surf height is 2 to 3 feet with high thunderstorm potential. The UV index is very high, and temperatures will be in the upper 70s. It'll be windy with south winds at 25 to 30 mph.

Lastly, for Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, there's a high surf advisory and high rip current risk today. Surf height is 2 to 3 feet with high thunderstorm potential and a very high UV index. Water temperature is in the upper 60s, and expect breezy south winds at around 25 mph.

So, pack your boards and sunscreen, and get ready to catch some waves! Remember to stay safe 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Aug 2024 10:39:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Are you ready for some surf zone action in New Jersey and Delaware? Well, hold onto your boards because we've got the lowdown on the waves coming your way!

First up, for Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we've got a high rip current risk and a high surf advisory in effect until this evening. Surf height is around 2 to 3 feet with a chance of thunderstorms and a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the mid-70s, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect breezy south winds at 20 to 25 mph.

Moving to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, there's also a high rip current risk and high surf advisory until this evening. Surf height is 1 to 2 feet with moderate thunderstorm potential and a very high UV index. The water temperature is around 60 degrees, and it'll be windy with south winds at 25 to 30 mph.

For Coastal Atlantic, around Atlantic City, get ready for a high surf advisory and high rip current risk from this morning through this evening. Surf height is 2 to 3 feet with moderate thunderstorm potential and a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the lower 50s, so it might be a bit chilly out there! Expect windy conditions with south winds at 25 to 30 mph.

Down in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, there's a high surf advisory and high rip current risk in effect. Surf height is 2 to 3 feet with high thunderstorm potential. The UV index is very high, and temperatures will be in the upper 70s. It'll be windy with south winds at 25 to 30 mph.

Lastly, for Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, there's a high surf advisory and high rip current risk today. Surf height is 2 to 3 feet with high thunderstorm potential and a very high UV index. Water temperature is in the upper 60s, and expect breezy south winds at around 25 mph.

So, pack your boards and sunscreen, and get ready to catch some waves! Remember to stay safe 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.

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 surf zone action in New Jersey and Delaware? Well, hold onto your boards because we've got the lowdown on the waves coming your way!

First up, for Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we've got a high rip current risk and a high surf advisory in effect until this evening. Surf height is around 2 to 3 feet with a chance of thunderstorms and a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the mid-70s, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect breezy south winds at 20 to 25 mph.

Moving to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, there's also a high rip current risk and high surf advisory until this evening. Surf height is 1 to 2 feet with moderate thunderstorm potential and a very high UV index. The water temperature is around 60 degrees, and it'll be windy with south winds at 25 to 30 mph.

For Coastal Atlantic, around Atlantic City, get ready for a high surf advisory and high rip current risk from this morning through this evening. Surf height is 2 to 3 feet with moderate thunderstorm potential and a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the lower 50s, so it might be a bit chilly out there! Expect windy conditions with south winds at 25 to 30 mph.

Down in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, there's a high surf advisory and high rip current risk in effect. Surf height is 2 to 3 feet with high thunderstorm potential. The UV index is very high, and temperatures will be in the upper 70s. It'll be windy with south winds at 25 to 30 mph.

Lastly, for Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, there's a high surf advisory and high rip current risk today. Surf height is 2 to 3 feet with high thunderstorm potential and a very high UV index. Water temperature is in the upper 60s, and expect breezy south winds at around 25 mph.

So, pack your boards and sunscreen, and get ready to catch some waves! Remember to stay safe 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-07-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to ride those waves with our latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service. Let's dive in!

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for scattered showers and thunderstorms with a high temperature in the mid 70s. Winds coming in from the northeast at 10 to 15 miles per hour. And hey, don't forget your sunscreen with that low UV index. Tomorrow, we're looking at more showers likely and a chance of thunderstorms, so be prepared for a wet and wild day.

Moving down to Coastal Ocean, embracing Long Beach Island, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights and a high thunderstorm potential today. Expect some cloudy skies and showers throughout the day. Water temperatures are in the lower 60s with sunrise at 6:01 AM and sunset at 8:04 PM. Tomorrow, showers are likely again, so maybe pack an extra towel just in case of some beachfront rain.

Heading to Coastal Atlantic, home to the beaches of Atlantic City, we've got another moderate rip current risk day ahead with more showers and thunderstorms on the horizon. Surf heights and temperatures remain steady, so it's a good day to catch some waves and have fun out there. Tomorrow brings more of the same, so grab your board and make the most of the waves.

Venturing to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where Ocean City shines, the forecast mirrors the other areas with moderate rip current risks and high thunderstorm potential. It's a day for the water lovers with numerous showers and storms in the forecast. Keep an eye on the tides, and enjoy the beach vibes. Tomorrow, we're looking at a similar setup, so be prepared for more wet weather.

Lastly, down in Delaware Beaches, including the sandy shores of Rehoboth Beach, we've got a moderate rip current risk and surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Stay alert for scattered showers and thunderstorms. It's a great day to chill by the shore, soak up the sun, and ride some smaller waves. Tomorrow, showers are likely again, so plan your beach day accordingly.

And that's a wrap on your surf zone forecast for today, folks! Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip 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>Wed, 07 Aug 2024 10:39:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to ride those waves with our latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service. Let's dive in!

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for scattered showers and thunderstorms with a high temperature in the mid 70s. Winds coming in from the northeast at 10 to 15 miles per hour. And hey, don't forget your sunscreen with that low UV index. Tomorrow, we're looking at more showers likely and a chance of thunderstorms, so be prepared for a wet and wild day.

Moving down to Coastal Ocean, embracing Long Beach Island, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights and a high thunderstorm potential today. Expect some cloudy skies and showers throughout the day. Water temperatures are in the lower 60s with sunrise at 6:01 AM and sunset at 8:04 PM. Tomorrow, showers are likely again, so maybe pack an extra towel just in case of some beachfront rain.

Heading to Coastal Atlantic, home to the beaches of Atlantic City, we've got another moderate rip current risk day ahead with more showers and thunderstorms on the horizon. Surf heights and temperatures remain steady, so it's a good day to catch some waves and have fun out there. Tomorrow brings more of the same, so grab your board and make the most of the waves.

Venturing to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where Ocean City shines, the forecast mirrors the other areas with moderate rip current risks and high thunderstorm potential. It's a day for the water lovers with numerous showers and storms in the forecast. Keep an eye on the tides, and enjoy the beach vibes. Tomorrow, we're looking at a similar setup, so be prepared for more wet weather.

Lastly, down in Delaware Beaches, including the sandy shores of Rehoboth Beach, we've got a moderate rip current risk and surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Stay alert for scattered showers and thunderstorms. It's a great day to chill by the shore, soak up the sun, and ride some smaller waves. Tomorrow, showers are likely again, so plan your beach day accordingly.

And that's a wrap on your surf zone forecast for today, folks! Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip 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[Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to ride those waves with our latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service. Let's dive in!

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for scattered showers and thunderstorms with a high temperature in the mid 70s. Winds coming in from the northeast at 10 to 15 miles per hour. And hey, don't forget your sunscreen with that low UV index. Tomorrow, we're looking at more showers likely and a chance of thunderstorms, so be prepared for a wet and wild day.

Moving down to Coastal Ocean, embracing Long Beach Island, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights and a high thunderstorm potential today. Expect some cloudy skies and showers throughout the day. Water temperatures are in the lower 60s with sunrise at 6:01 AM and sunset at 8:04 PM. Tomorrow, showers are likely again, so maybe pack an extra towel just in case of some beachfront rain.

Heading to Coastal Atlantic, home to the beaches of Atlantic City, we've got another moderate rip current risk day ahead with more showers and thunderstorms on the horizon. Surf heights and temperatures remain steady, so it's a good day to catch some waves and have fun out there. Tomorrow brings more of the same, so grab your board and make the most of the waves.

Venturing to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where Ocean City shines, the forecast mirrors the other areas with moderate rip current risks and high thunderstorm potential. It's a day for the water lovers with numerous showers and storms in the forecast. Keep an eye on the tides, and enjoy the beach vibes. Tomorrow, we're looking at a similar setup, so be prepared for more wet weather.

Lastly, down in Delaware Beaches, including the sandy shores of Rehoboth Beach, we've got a moderate rip current risk and surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Stay alert for scattered showers and thunderstorms. It's a great day to chill by the shore, soak up the sun, and ride some smaller waves. Tomorrow, showers are likely again, so plan your beach day accordingly.

And that's a wrap on your surf zone forecast for today, folks! Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Here's your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ.

Let's start with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a low risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. Keep an eye on the sky, though, as there's a high chance of thunderstorms later. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Water temps are in the comfy mid-70s. Expect mostly sunny skies turning cloudy in the afternoon. Highs in the lower 80s with southwest winds around 10 mph.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including the sandy shores of Long Beach Island. The rip current risk is moderate, with 2 to 3 feet surf heights. Thunderstorms are in the forecast with a very high UV index. Water temps are in the low 70s. Enjoy the mostly sunny morning turning mostly cloudy later on. Highs around 80 with southwest winds at 15 mph.

Next up, Coastal Atlantic, where beaches in Atlantic City await. Moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a high chance of thunderstorms. Slather on that sunscreen with the very high UV index. Water temps in the upper 60s. Mostly sunny skies turning cloudy in the afternoon. Highs in the upper 70s with southwest winds at 15 mph.

Now, let's head down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, home to the beaches of Ocean City. Here, the rip current risk is moderate, surf heights range from 2 to 3 feet, and thunderstorms are possible. UV index is very high, so protect your skin! Water temps in the upper 60s. Mostly sunny skies turning cloudy later with highs around 80. South winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Last but not least, we've got the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. Today, there's a low rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a moderate chance of thunderstorms. UV index is very high with water temps in the mid-60s. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather turning mostly cloudy with highs in the mid-80s. South winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Remember to check the tide schedule for your favorite spots and to 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, 06 Aug 2024 10:39:25 -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? Here's your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ.

Let's start with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a low risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. Keep an eye on the sky, though, as there's a high chance of thunderstorms later. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Water temps are in the comfy mid-70s. Expect mostly sunny skies turning cloudy in the afternoon. Highs in the lower 80s with southwest winds around 10 mph.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including the sandy shores of Long Beach Island. The rip current risk is moderate, with 2 to 3 feet surf heights. Thunderstorms are in the forecast with a very high UV index. Water temps are in the low 70s. Enjoy the mostly sunny morning turning mostly cloudy later on. Highs around 80 with southwest winds at 15 mph.

Next up, Coastal Atlantic, where beaches in Atlantic City await. Moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a high chance of thunderstorms. Slather on that sunscreen with the very high UV index. Water temps in the upper 60s. Mostly sunny skies turning cloudy in the afternoon. Highs in the upper 70s with southwest winds at 15 mph.

Now, let's head down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, home to the beaches of Ocean City. Here, the rip current risk is moderate, surf heights range from 2 to 3 feet, and thunderstorms are possible. UV index is very high, so protect your skin! Water temps in the upper 60s. Mostly sunny skies turning cloudy later with highs around 80. South winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Last but not least, we've got the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. Today, there's a low rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a moderate chance of thunderstorms. UV index is very high with water temps in the mid-60s. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather turning mostly cloudy with highs in the mid-80s. South winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Remember to check the tide schedule for your favorite spots and to 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 and soak up the sun? Here's your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ.

Let's start with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a low risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. Keep an eye on the sky, though, as there's a high chance of thunderstorms later. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Water temps are in the comfy mid-70s. Expect mostly sunny skies turning cloudy in the afternoon. Highs in the lower 80s with southwest winds around 10 mph.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including the sandy shores of Long Beach Island. The rip current risk is moderate, with 2 to 3 feet surf heights. Thunderstorms are in the forecast with a very high UV index. Water temps are in the low 70s. Enjoy the mostly sunny morning turning mostly cloudy later on. Highs around 80 with southwest winds at 15 mph.

Next up, Coastal Atlantic, where beaches in Atlantic City await. Moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a high chance of thunderstorms. Slather on that sunscreen with the very high UV index. Water temps in the upper 60s. Mostly sunny skies turning cloudy in the afternoon. Highs in the upper 70s with southwest winds at 15 mph.

Now, let's head down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, home to the beaches of Ocean City. Here, the rip current risk is moderate, surf heights range from 2 to 3 feet, and thunderstorms are possible. UV index is very high, so protect your skin! Water temps in the upper 60s. Mostly sunny skies turning cloudy later with highs around 80. South winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Last but not least, we've got the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. Today, there's a low rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a moderate chance of thunderstorms. UV index is very high with water temps in the mid-60s. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather turning mostly cloudy with highs in the mid-80s. South winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Remember to check the tide schedule for your favorite spots and to 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly. I'm here to spice up your day with some wave-worthy news.

Let's kick things off in Eastern Monmouth, Sandy Hook lovers! Today, the surf height is cruising at 1 to 2 feet, with a low rip current risk, and a very high UV index - so don't forget that sunscreen! We're looking at sunny skies and patchy fog to keep things interesting. Highs will be chilling in the lower 80s with gentle west winds, taking a southerly turn later on.

Moving on to Tuesday, expect a slight height drop to around 1 foot with a moderate rip current risk and the chance of thunderstorms later in the day. So keep an eye on the sky while soaking up the sun!

Alright, Long Beach Island dwellers, your surf height is also around 1 to 2 feet with a moderate rip current risk and very high UV levels. Southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph will be there to give you that little push during your ride.

For you Atlantic City beachgoers, the surf runs higher at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk - so stay cautious out there. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather with a patchy fog mix, and embrace those southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Last but not least, Ocean City folks, you're looking at a moderate rip current risk as well, with a surf height of 1 to 2 feet and very high UV levels. Don't forget those southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph - they'll keep things interesting!

And hey Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach fans, you've got a low rip current risk with a gentle 1-foot surf height and very high UV levels. Perfect conditions for a chill day by the water!

Remember to check out the detailed thunderstorm, waterspout, and UV definitions at the link provided. So pack your bags, grab your boards, and hit the waves for an epic surfing day 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>Mon, 05 Aug 2024 10:39:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly. I'm here to spice up your day with some wave-worthy news.

Let's kick things off in Eastern Monmouth, Sandy Hook lovers! Today, the surf height is cruising at 1 to 2 feet, with a low rip current risk, and a very high UV index - so don't forget that sunscreen! We're looking at sunny skies and patchy fog to keep things interesting. Highs will be chilling in the lower 80s with gentle west winds, taking a southerly turn later on.

Moving on to Tuesday, expect a slight height drop to around 1 foot with a moderate rip current risk and the chance of thunderstorms later in the day. So keep an eye on the sky while soaking up the sun!

Alright, Long Beach Island dwellers, your surf height is also around 1 to 2 feet with a moderate rip current risk and very high UV levels. Southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph will be there to give you that little push during your ride.

For you Atlantic City beachgoers, the surf runs higher at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk - so stay cautious out there. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather with a patchy fog mix, and embrace those southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Last but not least, Ocean City folks, you're looking at a moderate rip current risk as well, with a surf height of 1 to 2 feet and very high UV levels. Don't forget those southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph - they'll keep things interesting!

And hey Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach fans, you've got a low rip current risk with a gentle 1-foot surf height and very high UV levels. Perfect conditions for a chill day by the water!

Remember to check out the detailed thunderstorm, waterspout, and UV definitions at the link provided. So pack your bags, grab your boards, and hit the waves for an epic surfing day 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.

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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly. I'm here to spice up your day with some wave-worthy news.

Let's kick things off in Eastern Monmouth, Sandy Hook lovers! Today, the surf height is cruising at 1 to 2 feet, with a low rip current risk, and a very high UV index - so don't forget that sunscreen! We're looking at sunny skies and patchy fog to keep things interesting. Highs will be chilling in the lower 80s with gentle west winds, taking a southerly turn later on.

Moving on to Tuesday, expect a slight height drop to around 1 foot with a moderate rip current risk and the chance of thunderstorms later in the day. So keep an eye on the sky while soaking up the sun!

Alright, Long Beach Island dwellers, your surf height is also around 1 to 2 feet with a moderate rip current risk and very high UV levels. Southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph will be there to give you that little push during your ride.

For you Atlantic City beachgoers, the surf runs higher at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk - so stay cautious out there. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather with a patchy fog mix, and embrace those southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Last but not least, Ocean City folks, you're looking at a moderate rip current risk as well, with a surf height of 1 to 2 feet and very high UV levels. Don't forget those southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph - they'll keep things interesting!

And hey Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach fans, you've got a low rip current risk with a gentle 1-foot surf height and very high UV levels. Perfect conditions for a chill day by the water!

Remember to check out the detailed thunderstorm, waterspout, and UV definitions at the link provided. So pack your bags, grab your boards, and hit the waves for an epic surfing day 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-04-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, fellow surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some wave action and some fun in the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware to get you prepped for some epic beach days!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents today, surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet, and a high chance of thunderstorms. Don't forget your sunscreen, as the UV Index is high! Water temperatures are in the mid 70s, with a mostly cloudy sky and showers likely. Highs are in the lower 80s with southwest winds around 10 mph. Keep an eye on Belmar tides!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, which covers Long Beach Island, we're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet of surf, and a high chance of thunderstorms. The UV Index remains high and water temps are in the upper 60s. Expect partly sunny skies with a chance of showers and storms. Highs in the lower 80s with southwest winds around 15 mph. Keep track of the Barnegat Inlet tides!

Heading down to Coastal Atlantic, including the happening beaches of Atlantic City, things are heating up with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and a moderate rip current risk. Thunderstorms are likely with high UV Index levels. Water temps are in the mid 60s, and it's partly sunny with possible showers and storms. Highs in the lower 80s with southwest winds around 15 mph. Watch out for Atlantic City tides!

If you find yourself in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, embracing the beauty of Ocean City, expect a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet of surf, and a high chance of thunderstorms. UV Index remains high and water temps are in the upper 60s. Partly sunny with showers possible. Highs in the lower 80s with southwest winds around 15 mph. Don't forget to check out Cape May tides!

Last but not least, for our Delaware surfers at Rehoboth Beach, there's a moderate rip current risk, around 1 foot of surf, and a high chance of thunderstorms. UV Index is high with water temps in the upper 60s. Partly sunny with showers and storms likely. Highs in the mid 80s with southwest winds around 10 mph. Keep an eye on Rehoboth Beach tides!

Remember, surfers, stay safe, keep an eye out for those rip currents, and most importantly, enjoy the waves and 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. Catch you next time!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Aug 2024 10:39:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, fellow surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some wave action and some fun in the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware to get you prepped for some epic beach days!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents today, surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet, and a high chance of thunderstorms. Don't forget your sunscreen, as the UV Index is high! Water temperatures are in the mid 70s, with a mostly cloudy sky and showers likely. Highs are in the lower 80s with southwest winds around 10 mph. Keep an eye on Belmar tides!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, which covers Long Beach Island, we're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet of surf, and a high chance of thunderstorms. The UV Index remains high and water temps are in the upper 60s. Expect partly sunny skies with a chance of showers and storms. Highs in the lower 80s with southwest winds around 15 mph. Keep track of the Barnegat Inlet tides!

Heading down to Coastal Atlantic, including the happening beaches of Atlantic City, things are heating up with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and a moderate rip current risk. Thunderstorms are likely with high UV Index levels. Water temps are in the mid 60s, and it's partly sunny with possible showers and storms. Highs in the lower 80s with southwest winds around 15 mph. Watch out for Atlantic City tides!

If you find yourself in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, embracing the beauty of Ocean City, expect a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet of surf, and a high chance of thunderstorms. UV Index remains high and water temps are in the upper 60s. Partly sunny with showers possible. Highs in the lower 80s with southwest winds around 15 mph. Don't forget to check out Cape May tides!

Last but not least, for our Delaware surfers at Rehoboth Beach, there's a moderate rip current risk, around 1 foot of surf, and a high chance of thunderstorms. UV Index is high with water temps in the upper 60s. Partly sunny with showers and storms likely. Highs in the mid 80s with southwest winds around 10 mph. Keep an eye on Rehoboth Beach tides!

Remember, surfers, stay safe, keep an eye out for those rip currents, and most importantly, enjoy the waves and 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. 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[Hey there, fellow surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some wave action and some fun in the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware to get you prepped for some epic beach days!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents today, surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet, and a high chance of thunderstorms. Don't forget your sunscreen, as the UV Index is high! Water temperatures are in the mid 70s, with a mostly cloudy sky and showers likely. Highs are in the lower 80s with southwest winds around 10 mph. Keep an eye on Belmar tides!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, which covers Long Beach Island, we're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet of surf, and a high chance of thunderstorms. The UV Index remains high and water temps are in the upper 60s. Expect partly sunny skies with a chance of showers and storms. Highs in the lower 80s with southwest winds around 15 mph. Keep track of the Barnegat Inlet tides!

Heading down to Coastal Atlantic, including the happening beaches of Atlantic City, things are heating up with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and a moderate rip current risk. Thunderstorms are likely with high UV Index levels. Water temps are in the mid 60s, and it's partly sunny with possible showers and storms. Highs in the lower 80s with southwest winds around 15 mph. Watch out for Atlantic City tides!

If you find yourself in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, embracing the beauty of Ocean City, expect a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet of surf, and a high chance of thunderstorms. UV Index remains high and water temps are in the upper 60s. Partly sunny with showers possible. Highs in the lower 80s with southwest winds around 15 mph. Don't forget to check out Cape May tides!

Last but not least, for our Delaware surfers at Rehoboth Beach, there's a moderate rip current risk, around 1 foot of surf, and a high chance of thunderstorms. UV Index is high with water temps in the upper 60s. Partly sunny with showers and storms likely. Highs in the mid 80s with southwest winds around 10 mph. Keep an eye on Rehoboth Beach tides!

Remember, surfers, stay safe, keep an eye out for those rip currents, and most importantly, enjoy the waves and 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. Catch you next time!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey beachgoers, let's dive into the surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service! If you're hitting up the waves in Eastern Monmouth today, be prepared for a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. With a high chance of thunderstorms on the horizon, remember to keep an eye on the weather.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean including Long Beach Island, expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and sunny skies with a chance of thunderstorms. The surf heights are also at 1 to 2 feet with water temperatures in the upper 60s. Don't forget your sunscreen with that very high UV index!

Venturing down to Coastal Atlantic, covering the beaches of Atlantic City, you'll find surf heights between 2 to 3 feet today. The rip current risk is moderate, and there's a chance of showers with a slight chance of thunderstorms. So, keep an eye out for those changing conditions while you catch some waves.

For those soaking up the sun at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, you'll encounter a moderate rip current risk along with 1 to 2 feet surf heights. With a high chance of thunderstorms and mostly sunny skies, it's shaping up to be an adventurous day by the water.

Lastly, in the Delaware Beaches including Rehoboth Beach, expect a moderate rip current risk with around 1 foot surf heights. The UV index is very high, so remember to protect your skin while enjoying the waves and the chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Wherever you are along the coast, make sure to stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and have a blast out there 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 10:39:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey beachgoers, let's dive into the surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service! If you're hitting up the waves in Eastern Monmouth today, be prepared for a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. With a high chance of thunderstorms on the horizon, remember to keep an eye on the weather.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean including Long Beach Island, expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and sunny skies with a chance of thunderstorms. The surf heights are also at 1 to 2 feet with water temperatures in the upper 60s. Don't forget your sunscreen with that very high UV index!

Venturing down to Coastal Atlantic, covering the beaches of Atlantic City, you'll find surf heights between 2 to 3 feet today. The rip current risk is moderate, and there's a chance of showers with a slight chance of thunderstorms. So, keep an eye out for those changing conditions while you catch some waves.

For those soaking up the sun at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, you'll encounter a moderate rip current risk along with 1 to 2 feet surf heights. With a high chance of thunderstorms and mostly sunny skies, it's shaping up to be an adventurous day by the water.

Lastly, in the Delaware Beaches including Rehoboth Beach, expect a moderate rip current risk with around 1 foot surf heights. The UV index is very high, so remember to protect your skin while enjoying the waves and the chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Wherever you are along the coast, make sure to stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and have a blast out there 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 beachgoers, let's dive into the surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service! If you're hitting up the waves in Eastern Monmouth today, be prepared for a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. With a high chance of thunderstorms on the horizon, remember to keep an eye on the weather.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean including Long Beach Island, expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and sunny skies with a chance of thunderstorms. The surf heights are also at 1 to 2 feet with water temperatures in the upper 60s. Don't forget your sunscreen with that very high UV index!

Venturing down to Coastal Atlantic, covering the beaches of Atlantic City, you'll find surf heights between 2 to 3 feet today. The rip current risk is moderate, and there's a chance of showers with a slight chance of thunderstorms. So, keep an eye out for those changing conditions while you catch some waves.

For those soaking up the sun at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, you'll encounter a moderate rip current risk along with 1 to 2 feet surf heights. With a high chance of thunderstorms and mostly sunny skies, it's shaping up to be an adventurous day by the water.

Lastly, in the Delaware Beaches including Rehoboth Beach, expect a moderate rip current risk with around 1 foot surf heights. The UV index is very high, so remember to protect your skin while enjoying the waves and the chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Wherever you are along the coast, make sure to stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and have a blast out there 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-02-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun and surf? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the New Jersey and Delaware area!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Tomorrow, expect a low rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. There's a chance of thunderstorms in the air, so keep an eye out. UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Highs in the mid 80s with south winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, encompassing Long Beach Island. Tomorrow, a low rip current risk with 1 to 2 feet surf heights. You might catch a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. UV index remains very high, and highs in the lower 80s. Expect south winds at 10 to 15 mph.

In the Coastal Atlantic zone, covering Atlantic City, Friday brings a low rip current risk with 1 to 2 feet surf heights. Enjoy mostly sunny weather with south winds around 10 mph. UV index is very high - soak up that sunshine safely!

Lastly, Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, offer a low rip current risk with around 1 foot surf heights on Friday. Sunshine and a slight chance of showers await you, with high temperatures in the mid 80s and a UV index that's very high.

Remember, always check for local updates 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>Fri, 02 Aug 2024 10:39:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun and surf? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the New Jersey and Delaware area!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Tomorrow, expect a low rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. There's a chance of thunderstorms in the air, so keep an eye out. UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Highs in the mid 80s with south winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, encompassing Long Beach Island. Tomorrow, a low rip current risk with 1 to 2 feet surf heights. You might catch a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. UV index remains very high, and highs in the lower 80s. Expect south winds at 10 to 15 mph.

In the Coastal Atlantic zone, covering Atlantic City, Friday brings a low rip current risk with 1 to 2 feet surf heights. Enjoy mostly sunny weather with south winds around 10 mph. UV index is very high - soak up that sunshine safely!

Lastly, Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, offer a low rip current risk with around 1 foot surf heights on Friday. Sunshine and a slight chance of showers await you, with high temperatures in the mid 80s and a UV index that's very high.

Remember, always check for local updates 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 for some fun in the sun and surf? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the New Jersey and Delaware area!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Tomorrow, expect a low rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. There's a chance of thunderstorms in the air, so keep an eye out. UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Highs in the mid 80s with south winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, encompassing Long Beach Island. Tomorrow, a low rip current risk with 1 to 2 feet surf heights. You might catch a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. UV index remains very high, and highs in the lower 80s. Expect south winds at 10 to 15 mph.

In the Coastal Atlantic zone, covering Atlantic City, Friday brings a low rip current risk with 1 to 2 feet surf heights. Enjoy mostly sunny weather with south winds around 10 mph. UV index is very high - soak up that sunshine safely!

Lastly, Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, offer a low rip current risk with around 1 foot surf heights on Friday. Sunshine and a slight chance of showers await you, with high temperatures in the mid 80s and a UV index that's very high.

Remember, always check for local updates 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 08-01-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Are you ready for a dose of wave wisdom straight from the surf zone forecast? Let's dive right in! 

Starting off with the Eastern Monmouth area, where the surf height is a chill 1 to 2 feet today. The water's in the mid 70s, perfect for those refreshing dips. Keep an eye out for isolated showers and thunderstorms, but don't worry, the rip current risk is low. Just watch out for groins, jetties, reefs, and piers! 

Moving on to Coastal Ocean by Long Beach Island, surf's up at 2 to 3 feet today. The UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen! Tomorrow, expect a slight chance of thunderstorms along with the mid-80s temperatures and low rip current risk.

Down in Atlantic City, surf's at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The water's in the mid 60s, so you might want to take it slow getting in. Friday's looking sunny, with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. 

Heading over to Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, where the surf is a mellow 1 to 2 feet today. Keep an eye out for those isolated showers and thunderstorms. The UV index is very high for that glowing tan. 

Remember to check out the tides and keep an ear out for any updates on thunderstorms and waterspouts. Stay safe, catch those waves, and enjoy the sun-kissed 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, 01 Aug 2024 10:39:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers! Are you ready for a dose of wave wisdom straight from the surf zone forecast? Let's dive right in! 

Starting off with the Eastern Monmouth area, where the surf height is a chill 1 to 2 feet today. The water's in the mid 70s, perfect for those refreshing dips. Keep an eye out for isolated showers and thunderstorms, but don't worry, the rip current risk is low. Just watch out for groins, jetties, reefs, and piers! 

Moving on to Coastal Ocean by Long Beach Island, surf's up at 2 to 3 feet today. The UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen! Tomorrow, expect a slight chance of thunderstorms along with the mid-80s temperatures and low rip current risk.

Down in Atlantic City, surf's at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The water's in the mid 60s, so you might want to take it slow getting in. Friday's looking sunny, with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. 

Heading over to Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, where the surf is a mellow 1 to 2 feet today. Keep an eye out for those isolated showers and thunderstorms. The UV index is very high for that glowing tan. 

Remember to check out the tides and keep an ear out for any updates on thunderstorms and waterspouts. Stay safe, catch those waves, and enjoy the sun-kissed 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, beach lovers! Are you ready for a dose of wave wisdom straight from the surf zone forecast? Let's dive right in! 

Starting off with the Eastern Monmouth area, where the surf height is a chill 1 to 2 feet today. The water's in the mid 70s, perfect for those refreshing dips. Keep an eye out for isolated showers and thunderstorms, but don't worry, the rip current risk is low. Just watch out for groins, jetties, reefs, and piers! 

Moving on to Coastal Ocean by Long Beach Island, surf's up at 2 to 3 feet today. The UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen! Tomorrow, expect a slight chance of thunderstorms along with the mid-80s temperatures and low rip current risk.

Down in Atlantic City, surf's at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The water's in the mid 60s, so you might want to take it slow getting in. Friday's looking sunny, with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. 

Heading over to Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, where the surf is a mellow 1 to 2 feet today. Keep an eye out for those isolated showers and thunderstorms. The UV index is very high for that glowing tan. 

Remember to check out the tides and keep an ear out for any updates on thunderstorms and waterspouts. Stay safe, catch those waves, and enjoy the sun-kissed 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-31-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Time to catch some waves in New Jersey and Delaware! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including the picturesque beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we're looking at moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a chance of thunderstorms. Plus, don't forget your sunscreen as the UV index is very high! Highs in the mid 80s with south winds at around 15 miles per hour.

Moving onto Coastal Ocean, featuring the sandy shores of Long Beach Island. Moderate rip current risk again, 2 to 3 feet waves, and the sun making an appearance after 1 PM. Water temp in the mid 60s, highs in the mid 80s, and south winds at 15 miles per hour.

Now to Coastal Atlantic with the lively beaches of Atlantic City. Moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and mostly sunny skies post-noon. Get ready for some fun under the sun with a chance of showers. South winds around 15 miles per hour and highs in the mid 80s.

Venturing to Atlantic Coastal Cape May next, home to Ocean City. Similar conditions here with moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and a mix of sun and clouds. A chance of showers awaits, so keep an eye out for that water temperature in the upper 60s. Highs in the mid 80s and south winds at 15 miles per hour.

Lastly, for our Delaware surfers hitting up Rehoboth Beach. Enjoy low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and partly sunny weather. Don't forget your shades with the UV index very high! Highs in the mid 80s with south winds around 10 miles per hour.

So, surfers, grab your boards, catch some waves, and soak up that summer sun along the East 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>Wed, 31 Jul 2024 15:21:15 -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 in New Jersey and Delaware! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including the picturesque beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we're looking at moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a chance of thunderstorms. Plus, don't forget your sunscreen as the UV index is very high! Highs in the mid 80s with south winds at around 15 miles per hour.

Moving onto Coastal Ocean, featuring the sandy shores of Long Beach Island. Moderate rip current risk again, 2 to 3 feet waves, and the sun making an appearance after 1 PM. Water temp in the mid 60s, highs in the mid 80s, and south winds at 15 miles per hour.

Now to Coastal Atlantic with the lively beaches of Atlantic City. Moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and mostly sunny skies post-noon. Get ready for some fun under the sun with a chance of showers. South winds around 15 miles per hour and highs in the mid 80s.

Venturing to Atlantic Coastal Cape May next, home to Ocean City. Similar conditions here with moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and a mix of sun and clouds. A chance of showers awaits, so keep an eye out for that water temperature in the upper 60s. Highs in the mid 80s and south winds at 15 miles per hour.

Lastly, for our Delaware surfers hitting up Rehoboth Beach. Enjoy low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and partly sunny weather. Don't forget your shades with the UV index very high! Highs in the mid 80s with south winds around 10 miles per hour.

So, surfers, grab your boards, catch some waves, and soak up that summer sun along the East 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! Time to catch some waves in New Jersey and Delaware! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including the picturesque beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we're looking at moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a chance of thunderstorms. Plus, don't forget your sunscreen as the UV index is very high! Highs in the mid 80s with south winds at around 15 miles per hour.

Moving onto Coastal Ocean, featuring the sandy shores of Long Beach Island. Moderate rip current risk again, 2 to 3 feet waves, and the sun making an appearance after 1 PM. Water temp in the mid 60s, highs in the mid 80s, and south winds at 15 miles per hour.

Now to Coastal Atlantic with the lively beaches of Atlantic City. Moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and mostly sunny skies post-noon. Get ready for some fun under the sun with a chance of showers. South winds around 15 miles per hour and highs in the mid 80s.

Venturing to Atlantic Coastal Cape May next, home to Ocean City. Similar conditions here with moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and a mix of sun and clouds. A chance of showers awaits, so keep an eye out for that water temperature in the upper 60s. Highs in the mid 80s and south winds at 15 miles per hour.

Lastly, for our Delaware surfers hitting up Rehoboth Beach. Enjoy low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and partly sunny weather. Don't forget your shades with the UV index very high! Highs in the mid 80s with south winds around 10 miles per hour.

So, surfers, grab your boards, catch some waves, and soak up that summer sun along the East 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-30-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Are you ready to ride the waves and soak up some sun? Well, here's your surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware for today and tomorrow!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth at Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. There's a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms with mostly sunny weather. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with south winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Moving to other spots like Long Beach Island and Atlantic City, you can expect similar conditions with moderate rip current risks, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and high UV indexes. Winds from the south at 15 to 20 mph will keep things breezy!

Over in Ocean City and Rehoboth Beach, the surf heights are slightly lower at 1 to 2 feet, with a moderate rip current risk and very high UV indexes. So, stay sun-safe and enjoy the waves!

On Wednesday, thunderstorm potential increases, with scattered storms and showers in the forecast, especially in the afternoon. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s, and winds will be around 15 mph from the south or southwest.

Remember to check the tides and be aware of the rip current risks at each location to stay safe while having fun in the sun!

So, grab your boards, wax up, and hit the beach for some awesome 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>Tue, 30 Jul 2024 10:39:18 -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 to ride the waves and soak up some sun? Well, here's your surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware for today and tomorrow!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth at Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. There's a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms with mostly sunny weather. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with south winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Moving to other spots like Long Beach Island and Atlantic City, you can expect similar conditions with moderate rip current risks, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and high UV indexes. Winds from the south at 15 to 20 mph will keep things breezy!

Over in Ocean City and Rehoboth Beach, the surf heights are slightly lower at 1 to 2 feet, with a moderate rip current risk and very high UV indexes. So, stay sun-safe and enjoy the waves!

On Wednesday, thunderstorm potential increases, with scattered storms and showers in the forecast, especially in the afternoon. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s, and winds will be around 15 mph from the south or southwest.

Remember to check the tides and be aware of the rip current risks at each location to stay safe while having fun in the sun!

So, grab your boards, wax up, and hit the beach for some awesome 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, beachgoers! Are you ready to ride the waves and soak up some sun? Well, here's your surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware for today and tomorrow!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth at Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. There's a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms with mostly sunny weather. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with south winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Moving to other spots like Long Beach Island and Atlantic City, you can expect similar conditions with moderate rip current risks, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and high UV indexes. Winds from the south at 15 to 20 mph will keep things breezy!

Over in Ocean City and Rehoboth Beach, the surf heights are slightly lower at 1 to 2 feet, with a moderate rip current risk and very high UV indexes. So, stay sun-safe and enjoy the waves!

On Wednesday, thunderstorm potential increases, with scattered storms and showers in the forecast, especially in the afternoon. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s, and winds will be around 15 mph from the south or southwest.

Remember to check the tides and be aware of the rip current risks at each location to stay safe while having fun in the sun!

So, grab your boards, wax up, and hit the beach for some awesome 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-29-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! It's time for your daily dose of the New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast brought to you by Quiet Please Studios! So grab your boards and let's dive in!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, specifically Sandy Hook, today's rip current risk is moderate with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies clearing up in the afternoon with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. The UV index is high, so make sure to slather on that sunscreen! High temperatures in the upper 70s with south winds of 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean and Long Beach Island, similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and partly sunny skies. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so a bit chilly. Winds from the south at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, anticipate temperatures in the lower 80s with stronger south winds around 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Now let's hit up Coastal Atlantic and Atlantic City! Moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a high UV index. Partly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Water temperature in the mid-60s. South winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, expect temperatures around 80 degrees with continued south winds.

Heading to Atlantic Coastal Cape May and Ocean City, rip current risk is moderate with surf heights up to 3 feet. Partly sunny skies today with temperatures in the upper 70s. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV index! South winds cruising at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, more of the same lovely weather with a hint of showers and thunderstorms possible.

Lastly, for our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, enjoy a low rip current risk with 1 to 2 feet surf heights. Partly sunny conditions with temperatures around 80 degrees. South winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms with temperatures in the lower 80s and stronger south winds around 15 miles per hour.

So there you have it, folks! Get ready for some fun in the sun, catch those 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>Mon, 29 Jul 2024 10:39:26 -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 the New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast brought to you by Quiet Please Studios! So grab your boards and let's dive in!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, specifically Sandy Hook, today's rip current risk is moderate with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies clearing up in the afternoon with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. The UV index is high, so make sure to slather on that sunscreen! High temperatures in the upper 70s with south winds of 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean and Long Beach Island, similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and partly sunny skies. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so a bit chilly. Winds from the south at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, anticipate temperatures in the lower 80s with stronger south winds around 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Now let's hit up Coastal Atlantic and Atlantic City! Moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a high UV index. Partly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Water temperature in the mid-60s. South winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, expect temperatures around 80 degrees with continued south winds.

Heading to Atlantic Coastal Cape May and Ocean City, rip current risk is moderate with surf heights up to 3 feet. Partly sunny skies today with temperatures in the upper 70s. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV index! South winds cruising at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, more of the same lovely weather with a hint of showers and thunderstorms possible.

Lastly, for our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, enjoy a low rip current risk with 1 to 2 feet surf heights. Partly sunny conditions with temperatures around 80 degrees. South winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms with temperatures in the lower 80s and stronger south winds around 15 miles per hour.

So there you have it, folks! Get ready for some fun in the sun, catch those 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[Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! It's time for your daily dose of the New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast brought to you by Quiet Please Studios! So grab your boards and let's dive in!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, specifically Sandy Hook, today's rip current risk is moderate with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies clearing up in the afternoon with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. The UV index is high, so make sure to slather on that sunscreen! High temperatures in the upper 70s with south winds of 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean and Long Beach Island, similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and partly sunny skies. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so a bit chilly. Winds from the south at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, anticipate temperatures in the lower 80s with stronger south winds around 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Now let's hit up Coastal Atlantic and Atlantic City! Moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a high UV index. Partly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Water temperature in the mid-60s. South winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, expect temperatures around 80 degrees with continued south winds.

Heading to Atlantic Coastal Cape May and Ocean City, rip current risk is moderate with surf heights up to 3 feet. Partly sunny skies today with temperatures in the upper 70s. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV index! South winds cruising at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, more of the same lovely weather with a hint of showers and thunderstorms possible.

Lastly, for our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, enjoy a low rip current risk with 1 to 2 feet surf heights. Partly sunny conditions with temperatures around 80 degrees. South winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms with temperatures in the lower 80s and stronger south winds around 15 miles per hour.

So there you have it, folks! Get ready for some fun in the sun, catch those 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>New Jersey and Delaware 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 for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, at Sandy Hook, today brings us a low rip current risk with surf heights around 1 foot. Enjoy the sunny skies until around 5 PM, then it'll be partly sunny. Highs will be in the lower 80s with a gentle breeze around 5 mph. So, grab your boards and hit the waves!

Transitioning to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, prepare for a low rip current risk with similar surf heights of around 1 foot. It's going to be mostly sunny with temperatures around 80. Winds will be around 5 mph, so get ready for a relaxing day by the ocean.

Moving on to Coastal Atlantic, encompassing Atlantic City, the surf heights will be slightly higher at 1 to 2 feet with a low risk of rip currents. Enjoy sunny skies and temperatures around 80 with a light breeze. It's going to be a perfect day to paddle out and catch some waves!

In Atlantic Coastal Cape May, from Ocean City to Cape May, anticipate low rip current risks with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The weather will be sunny with highs around 80. Winds will be light, making it ideal for a beach day with some surfing sessions.

Finally, over in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, expect a low rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The sun will be shining, temperatures around 80, and a breezy day with north winds turning southeast in the afternoon. Perfect conditions for a day of fun in the sun!

Remember to check the tides, stay safe in the water, and have a blast 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>Sun, 28 Jul 2024 10:39:24 -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 New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, at Sandy Hook, today brings us a low rip current risk with surf heights around 1 foot. Enjoy the sunny skies until around 5 PM, then it'll be partly sunny. Highs will be in the lower 80s with a gentle breeze around 5 mph. So, grab your boards and hit the waves!

Transitioning to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, prepare for a low rip current risk with similar surf heights of around 1 foot. It's going to be mostly sunny with temperatures around 80. Winds will be around 5 mph, so get ready for a relaxing day by the ocean.

Moving on to Coastal Atlantic, encompassing Atlantic City, the surf heights will be slightly higher at 1 to 2 feet with a low risk of rip currents. Enjoy sunny skies and temperatures around 80 with a light breeze. It's going to be a perfect day to paddle out and catch some waves!

In Atlantic Coastal Cape May, from Ocean City to Cape May, anticipate low rip current risks with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The weather will be sunny with highs around 80. Winds will be light, making it ideal for a beach day with some surfing sessions.

Finally, over in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, expect a low rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The sun will be shining, temperatures around 80, and a breezy day with north winds turning southeast in the afternoon. Perfect conditions for a day of fun in the sun!

Remember to check the tides, stay safe in the water, and have a blast 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 the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, at Sandy Hook, today brings us a low rip current risk with surf heights around 1 foot. Enjoy the sunny skies until around 5 PM, then it'll be partly sunny. Highs will be in the lower 80s with a gentle breeze around 5 mph. So, grab your boards and hit the waves!

Transitioning to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, prepare for a low rip current risk with similar surf heights of around 1 foot. It's going to be mostly sunny with temperatures around 80. Winds will be around 5 mph, so get ready for a relaxing day by the ocean.

Moving on to Coastal Atlantic, encompassing Atlantic City, the surf heights will be slightly higher at 1 to 2 feet with a low risk of rip currents. Enjoy sunny skies and temperatures around 80 with a light breeze. It's going to be a perfect day to paddle out and catch some waves!

In Atlantic Coastal Cape May, from Ocean City to Cape May, anticipate low rip current risks with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The weather will be sunny with highs around 80. Winds will be light, making it ideal for a beach day with some surfing sessions.

Finally, over in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, expect a low rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The sun will be shining, temperatures around 80, and a breezy day with north winds turning southeast in the afternoon. Perfect conditions for a day of fun in the sun!

Remember to check the tides, stay safe in the water, and have a blast 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-27-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers! Ready to catch some waves? Let’s dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware.

In Eastern Monmouth, where Sandy Hook's beaches are waiting for you, today is looking sunny with surf heights around 1 foot. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. The UV index is very high, so don’t forget your sunscreen! Highs in the lower 80s with north winds turning east later on.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean's Long Beach Island, expect more sunshine and 1-foot waves today. The water's a bit cooler in the mid-60s, but still delightful. Tomorrow brings slightly higher surf around 1 to 2 feet, with temperatures reaching the upper 70s.

Moving to Coastal Atlantic, including the lively Atlantic City beaches, it’s mostly sunny with 1-foot waves today and tomorrow. The water's in the mid-60s, and the highs around 80 with gentle northeast winds. Perfect conditions for a beach day!

Now at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where Ocean City shines, surf heights are 1 to 2 feet today with very high UV index. Tomorrow, expect more sunshine and similar surf heights, with temperatures in the upper 70s.

Lastly, let’s not forget about the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. You can enjoy 1-foot waves today, with lows in the lower 70s. Tomorrow brings more sunny weather, with highs around 80 and northeast winds.

Remember, rip current risks are low today, so stay safe while enjoying the waves. And always check the tide schedules for the best times to 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>Sat, 27 Jul 2024 11:07:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers! Ready to catch some waves? Let’s dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware.

In Eastern Monmouth, where Sandy Hook's beaches are waiting for you, today is looking sunny with surf heights around 1 foot. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. The UV index is very high, so don’t forget your sunscreen! Highs in the lower 80s with north winds turning east later on.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean's Long Beach Island, expect more sunshine and 1-foot waves today. The water's a bit cooler in the mid-60s, but still delightful. Tomorrow brings slightly higher surf around 1 to 2 feet, with temperatures reaching the upper 70s.

Moving to Coastal Atlantic, including the lively Atlantic City beaches, it’s mostly sunny with 1-foot waves today and tomorrow. The water's in the mid-60s, and the highs around 80 with gentle northeast winds. Perfect conditions for a beach day!

Now at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where Ocean City shines, surf heights are 1 to 2 feet today with very high UV index. Tomorrow, expect more sunshine and similar surf heights, with temperatures in the upper 70s.

Lastly, let’s not forget about the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. You can enjoy 1-foot waves today, with lows in the lower 70s. Tomorrow brings more sunny weather, with highs around 80 and northeast winds.

Remember, rip current risks are low today, so stay safe while enjoying the waves. And always check the tide schedules for the best times to 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! Ready to catch some waves? Let’s dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware.

In Eastern Monmouth, where Sandy Hook's beaches are waiting for you, today is looking sunny with surf heights around 1 foot. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. The UV index is very high, so don’t forget your sunscreen! Highs in the lower 80s with north winds turning east later on.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean's Long Beach Island, expect more sunshine and 1-foot waves today. The water's a bit cooler in the mid-60s, but still delightful. Tomorrow brings slightly higher surf around 1 to 2 feet, with temperatures reaching the upper 70s.

Moving to Coastal Atlantic, including the lively Atlantic City beaches, it’s mostly sunny with 1-foot waves today and tomorrow. The water's in the mid-60s, and the highs around 80 with gentle northeast winds. Perfect conditions for a beach day!

Now at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where Ocean City shines, surf heights are 1 to 2 feet today with very high UV index. Tomorrow, expect more sunshine and similar surf heights, with temperatures in the upper 70s.

Lastly, let’s not forget about the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. You can enjoy 1-foot waves today, with lows in the lower 70s. Tomorrow brings more sunny weather, with highs around 80 and northeast winds.

Remember, rip current risks are low today, so stay safe while enjoying the waves. And always check the tide schedules for the best times to 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-27-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there fellow surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware! 

Let's kick it off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, the surf height is around 1 foot, with a low rip current risk, and a very high UV index. So, slather on that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the lower 70s, so it's perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect a sunny day with North winds around 5 mph. Highs will be in the lower 80s.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, which includes the beaches of Long Beach Island, the surf height is also around 1 foot. The rip current risk remains low with very high UV index. The water temperature here is in the mid-60s. It's another sunny day with Northeast winds around 5 mph. Highs in the lower 80s.

Now onto Coastal Atlantic, including the beaches of Atlantic City. Surf height around 1 foot, low rip current risk, and a very high UV index. Water temperature in the mid-60s. It's mostly sunny with Northeast winds around 5 mph. Highs around 80.

And for Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including the beaches of Ocean City, expect surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Rip current risk remains low with a very high UV index. Water temperature is in the upper 60s. Mostly sunny skies with Northeast winds around 5 mph. Highs around 80.

Lastly, we have the Delaware Beaches, including the beaches of Rehoboth Beach. Surf height around 1 foot, low rip current risk, and a very high UV index. Water temperature in the lower 70s. Mostly sunny with Northeast winds around 5 mph. Highs in the lower 80s.

Remember, always check the tide schedules for your favorite spots 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 Jul 2024 10:55:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there fellow surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware! 

Let's kick it off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, the surf height is around 1 foot, with a low rip current risk, and a very high UV index. So, slather on that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the lower 70s, so it's perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect a sunny day with North winds around 5 mph. Highs will be in the lower 80s.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, which includes the beaches of Long Beach Island, the surf height is also around 1 foot. The rip current risk remains low with very high UV index. The water temperature here is in the mid-60s. It's another sunny day with Northeast winds around 5 mph. Highs in the lower 80s.

Now onto Coastal Atlantic, including the beaches of Atlantic City. Surf height around 1 foot, low rip current risk, and a very high UV index. Water temperature in the mid-60s. It's mostly sunny with Northeast winds around 5 mph. Highs around 80.

And for Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including the beaches of Ocean City, expect surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Rip current risk remains low with a very high UV index. Water temperature is in the upper 60s. Mostly sunny skies with Northeast winds around 5 mph. Highs around 80.

Lastly, we have the Delaware Beaches, including the beaches of Rehoboth Beach. Surf height around 1 foot, low rip current risk, and a very high UV index. Water temperature in the lower 70s. Mostly sunny with Northeast winds around 5 mph. Highs in the lower 80s.

Remember, always check the tide schedules for your favorite spots 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 fellow surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware! 

Let's kick it off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, the surf height is around 1 foot, with a low rip current risk, and a very high UV index. So, slather on that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the lower 70s, so it's perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect a sunny day with North winds around 5 mph. Highs will be in the lower 80s.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, which includes the beaches of Long Beach Island, the surf height is also around 1 foot. The rip current risk remains low with very high UV index. The water temperature here is in the mid-60s. It's another sunny day with Northeast winds around 5 mph. Highs in the lower 80s.

Now onto Coastal Atlantic, including the beaches of Atlantic City. Surf height around 1 foot, low rip current risk, and a very high UV index. Water temperature in the mid-60s. It's mostly sunny with Northeast winds around 5 mph. Highs around 80.

And for Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including the beaches of Ocean City, expect surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Rip current risk remains low with a very high UV index. Water temperature is in the upper 60s. Mostly sunny skies with Northeast winds around 5 mph. Highs around 80.

Lastly, we have the Delaware Beaches, including the beaches of Rehoboth Beach. Surf height around 1 foot, low rip current risk, and a very high UV index. Water temperature in the lower 70s. Mostly sunny with Northeast winds around 5 mph. Highs in the lower 80s.

Remember, always check the tide schedules for your favorite spots and stay safe out there!

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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-27-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a fun day in the sun? Let's catch the wave on what's happening in your favorite spots along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth today, we're looking at some mellow waves with the surf height around 1 foot. The water's temperature is refreshing in the lower 70s, perfect for a dip. Plus, the UV index is very high so don't forget that sunscreen! Expect a sunny day with highs in the lower 80s, and the winds will be mainly from the north, shifting to the east later. So, pack your beach bag and get ready to soak up some Vitamin Sea!

For tomorrow, the surf isn't changing much, still around 1 foot. The weather will be mostly sunny, and temperatures remaining in the lower 80s. Winds will shift to the southeast in the afternoon, setting the stage for another great beach day.

As for rip currents, the risk is low but keep an eye out near groins, jetties, and piers. Always better to be safe than sorry!

Moving on to Long Beach Island, Coastal Atlantic, and Atlantic Coastal Cape May, similar sunny vibes with surf heights around 1 to 2 feet. Water temps in the 60s and high temperatures reaching around 80 degrees. Winds will be blowing mainly from the northeast today.

In Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, the story repeats with surf heights around 1 foot and a lovely sunny day ahead. Highs will be in the lower 80s with northeast winds around 5 mph. Perfect conditions for a beach day, don't you think?

So, get your boards waxed, grab your shades, and head down to the shore for some fun in the sun! And remember, always check the local conditions 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>Sat, 27 Jul 2024 10:39:33 -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 a fun day in the sun? Let's catch the wave on what's happening in your favorite spots along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth today, we're looking at some mellow waves with the surf height around 1 foot. The water's temperature is refreshing in the lower 70s, perfect for a dip. Plus, the UV index is very high so don't forget that sunscreen! Expect a sunny day with highs in the lower 80s, and the winds will be mainly from the north, shifting to the east later. So, pack your beach bag and get ready to soak up some Vitamin Sea!

For tomorrow, the surf isn't changing much, still around 1 foot. The weather will be mostly sunny, and temperatures remaining in the lower 80s. Winds will shift to the southeast in the afternoon, setting the stage for another great beach day.

As for rip currents, the risk is low but keep an eye out near groins, jetties, and piers. Always better to be safe than sorry!

Moving on to Long Beach Island, Coastal Atlantic, and Atlantic Coastal Cape May, similar sunny vibes with surf heights around 1 to 2 feet. Water temps in the 60s and high temperatures reaching around 80 degrees. Winds will be blowing mainly from the northeast today.

In Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, the story repeats with surf heights around 1 foot and a lovely sunny day ahead. Highs will be in the lower 80s with northeast winds around 5 mph. Perfect conditions for a beach day, don't you think?

So, get your boards waxed, grab your shades, and head down to the shore for some fun in the sun! And remember, always check the local conditions 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 surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a fun day in the sun? Let's catch the wave on what's happening in your favorite spots along the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth today, we're looking at some mellow waves with the surf height around 1 foot. The water's temperature is refreshing in the lower 70s, perfect for a dip. Plus, the UV index is very high so don't forget that sunscreen! Expect a sunny day with highs in the lower 80s, and the winds will be mainly from the north, shifting to the east later. So, pack your beach bag and get ready to soak up some Vitamin Sea!

For tomorrow, the surf isn't changing much, still around 1 foot. The weather will be mostly sunny, and temperatures remaining in the lower 80s. Winds will shift to the southeast in the afternoon, setting the stage for another great beach day.

As for rip currents, the risk is low but keep an eye out near groins, jetties, and piers. Always better to be safe than sorry!

Moving on to Long Beach Island, Coastal Atlantic, and Atlantic Coastal Cape May, similar sunny vibes with surf heights around 1 to 2 feet. Water temps in the 60s and high temperatures reaching around 80 degrees. Winds will be blowing mainly from the northeast today.

In Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, the story repeats with surf heights around 1 foot and a lovely sunny day ahead. Highs will be in the lower 80s with northeast winds around 5 mph. Perfect conditions for a beach day, don't you think?

So, get your boards waxed, grab your shades, and head down to the shore for some fun in the sun! And remember, always check the local conditions 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-26-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there fellow surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service with a touch of beachy vibes!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful Sandy Hook, today's forecast brings us a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and mostly sunny skies. So, grab your boards and make the most of those north winds in the morning, shifting to southerly in the afternoon. Water temperatures are in the lower 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. And don't forget the high UV index!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, which includes the charming Long Beach Island. Similar conditions prevail with a low rip current risk, small waves at 1 to 2 feet, and sunny weather. The mid-60s water temperature calls for a wetsuit if you're planning a long surf session. Winds will change from north to southeast throughout the day.

Now, let's check out Coastal Atlantic, home to the vibrant beaches of Atlantic City. Anticipate a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and partly sunny skies. The upper 70s temperatures are perfect for lounging on the beach or catching some waves with those north winds turning southeast later on.

Heading south to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where Ocean City awaits, expect another lovely day with low rip currents, small waves, and partly sunny conditions. The mid-60s water temperatures invite you for a refreshing swim. Keep an eye out for northeast winds shifting southeast by the afternoon.

For our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, enjoy a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet waves, and a high UV index. With upper 60s water temperatures, it's a great day for some beach fun under partly sunny skies. Northeast winds will keep things cool throughout the day.

Remember to check your local tides and always stay safe in the water. For more details on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index definitions, visit the link provided in the forecast.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and have an awesome time 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>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 10:39:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there fellow surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service with a touch of beachy vibes!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful Sandy Hook, today's forecast brings us a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and mostly sunny skies. So, grab your boards and make the most of those north winds in the morning, shifting to southerly in the afternoon. Water temperatures are in the lower 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. And don't forget the high UV index!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, which includes the charming Long Beach Island. Similar conditions prevail with a low rip current risk, small waves at 1 to 2 feet, and sunny weather. The mid-60s water temperature calls for a wetsuit if you're planning a long surf session. Winds will change from north to southeast throughout the day.

Now, let's check out Coastal Atlantic, home to the vibrant beaches of Atlantic City. Anticipate a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and partly sunny skies. The upper 70s temperatures are perfect for lounging on the beach or catching some waves with those north winds turning southeast later on.

Heading south to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where Ocean City awaits, expect another lovely day with low rip currents, small waves, and partly sunny conditions. The mid-60s water temperatures invite you for a refreshing swim. Keep an eye out for northeast winds shifting southeast by the afternoon.

For our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, enjoy a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet waves, and a high UV index. With upper 60s water temperatures, it's a great day for some beach fun under partly sunny skies. Northeast winds will keep things cool throughout the day.

Remember to check your local tides and always stay safe in the water. For more details on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index definitions, visit the link provided in the forecast.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and have an awesome time 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 fellow surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service with a touch of beachy vibes!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful Sandy Hook, today's forecast brings us a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and mostly sunny skies. So, grab your boards and make the most of those north winds in the morning, shifting to southerly in the afternoon. Water temperatures are in the lower 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. And don't forget the high UV index!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, which includes the charming Long Beach Island. Similar conditions prevail with a low rip current risk, small waves at 1 to 2 feet, and sunny weather. The mid-60s water temperature calls for a wetsuit if you're planning a long surf session. Winds will change from north to southeast throughout the day.

Now, let's check out Coastal Atlantic, home to the vibrant beaches of Atlantic City. Anticipate a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and partly sunny skies. The upper 70s temperatures are perfect for lounging on the beach or catching some waves with those north winds turning southeast later on.

Heading south to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where Ocean City awaits, expect another lovely day with low rip currents, small waves, and partly sunny conditions. The mid-60s water temperatures invite you for a refreshing swim. Keep an eye out for northeast winds shifting southeast by the afternoon.

For our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, enjoy a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet waves, and a high UV index. With upper 60s water temperatures, it's a great day for some beach fun under partly sunny skies. Northeast winds will keep things cool throughout the day.

Remember to check your local tides and always stay safe in the water. For more details on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index definitions, visit the link provided in the forecast.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and have an awesome time 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-25-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your Northeast Surf Zone Forecast for today and tomorrow. Let's dive into the waves and see what's cooking out there!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, with the beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk today, surf heights reaching a playful 1 to 2 feet, and a chance for isolated showers and thunderstorms while the temperature hangs out in the mid-80s. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen! Tomorrow looks sunnier with a low risk of rip currents and surf heights staying around 1 to 2 feet. Sounds like a perfect beach day to catch some waves.

Moving down to Coastal Ocean on Long Beach Island, get ready for a bit more action with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and a moderate rip current risk today. Keep an eye out for scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms as well. Temperatures will be in the lower 80s. Tomorrow, the risk decreases to low, and the surf heights mellow out to 1 to 2 feet. Don't forget to catch those morning waves with north winds turning southeast in the afternoon!

Heading to Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, the surf heights range from 2 to 3 feet today with a moderate rip current risk and a chance of showers with thunderstorms. Watch out for those southwest winds around 10 mph as you ride the waves! Tomorrow, the rip current risk lowers to low, with surf heights back to 1 to 2 feet and more sun in the forecast. Grab your boards and hit the waves early to enjoy a fantastic beach day!

Venturing to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, stay tuned for surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and a moderate rip current risk today. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, perfect for a refreshing dip! Expect scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms as well. Tomorrow, things calm down with a low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet under mostly sunny skies. It's going to be a fantastic day to soak up the sun on the beach!

Wrapping up in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, gear up for a low rip current risk today with surf heights at 1 to 2 feet and a high chance of showers and scattered thunderstorms. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, making it perfect for a swim! Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains low, with surf heights steady at 1 to 2 feet and more sun on the horizon. Don't miss out on those morning waves with northeast winds picking up in the afternoon!

So, there you have it, surfers! Get out there, catch some waves, enjoy the sun, and have a blast at the beach. Remember to stay safe, have fun, and make the most of these awesome 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, 25 Jul 2024 10:39:34 -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 Northeast Surf Zone Forecast for today and tomorrow. Let's dive into the waves and see what's cooking out there!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, with the beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk today, surf heights reaching a playful 1 to 2 feet, and a chance for isolated showers and thunderstorms while the temperature hangs out in the mid-80s. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen! Tomorrow looks sunnier with a low risk of rip currents and surf heights staying around 1 to 2 feet. Sounds like a perfect beach day to catch some waves.

Moving down to Coastal Ocean on Long Beach Island, get ready for a bit more action with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and a moderate rip current risk today. Keep an eye out for scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms as well. Temperatures will be in the lower 80s. Tomorrow, the risk decreases to low, and the surf heights mellow out to 1 to 2 feet. Don't forget to catch those morning waves with north winds turning southeast in the afternoon!

Heading to Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, the surf heights range from 2 to 3 feet today with a moderate rip current risk and a chance of showers with thunderstorms. Watch out for those southwest winds around 10 mph as you ride the waves! Tomorrow, the rip current risk lowers to low, with surf heights back to 1 to 2 feet and more sun in the forecast. Grab your boards and hit the waves early to enjoy a fantastic beach day!

Venturing to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, stay tuned for surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and a moderate rip current risk today. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, perfect for a refreshing dip! Expect scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms as well. Tomorrow, things calm down with a low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet under mostly sunny skies. It's going to be a fantastic day to soak up the sun on the beach!

Wrapping up in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, gear up for a low rip current risk today with surf heights at 1 to 2 feet and a high chance of showers and scattered thunderstorms. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, making it perfect for a swim! Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains low, with surf heights steady at 1 to 2 feet and more sun on the horizon. Don't miss out on those morning waves with northeast winds picking up in the afternoon!

So, there you have it, surfers! Get out there, catch some waves, enjoy the sun, and have a blast at the beach. Remember to stay safe, have fun, and make the most of these awesome 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[Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your Northeast Surf Zone Forecast for today and tomorrow. Let's dive into the waves and see what's cooking out there!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, with the beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk today, surf heights reaching a playful 1 to 2 feet, and a chance for isolated showers and thunderstorms while the temperature hangs out in the mid-80s. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen! Tomorrow looks sunnier with a low risk of rip currents and surf heights staying around 1 to 2 feet. Sounds like a perfect beach day to catch some waves.

Moving down to Coastal Ocean on Long Beach Island, get ready for a bit more action with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and a moderate rip current risk today. Keep an eye out for scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms as well. Temperatures will be in the lower 80s. Tomorrow, the risk decreases to low, and the surf heights mellow out to 1 to 2 feet. Don't forget to catch those morning waves with north winds turning southeast in the afternoon!

Heading to Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, the surf heights range from 2 to 3 feet today with a moderate rip current risk and a chance of showers with thunderstorms. Watch out for those southwest winds around 10 mph as you ride the waves! Tomorrow, the rip current risk lowers to low, with surf heights back to 1 to 2 feet and more sun in the forecast. Grab your boards and hit the waves early to enjoy a fantastic beach day!

Venturing to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, stay tuned for surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and a moderate rip current risk today. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, perfect for a refreshing dip! Expect scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms as well. Tomorrow, things calm down with a low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet under mostly sunny skies. It's going to be a fantastic day to soak up the sun on the beach!

Wrapping up in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, gear up for a low rip current risk today with surf heights at 1 to 2 feet and a high chance of showers and scattered thunderstorms. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, making it perfect for a swim! Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains low, with surf heights steady at 1 to 2 feet and more sun on the horizon. Don't miss out on those morning waves with northeast winds picking up in the afternoon!

So, there you have it, surfers! Get out there, catch some waves, enjoy the sun, and have a blast at the beach. Remember to stay safe, have fun, and make the most of these awesome 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-24-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service. So, what's the scoop for today?

If you're hitting up Eastern Monmouth, Sandy Hook is calling your name! Expect a low rip current risk, surf height around 1 to 2 feet, and a high chance of thunderstorms. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Water temps are in the upper 70s, with a high temp around 80. It's gonna be mostly cloudy with showers likely. Watch out for those southeast winds at around 5 mph. Tides? High at 10:19 AM and low at 04:19 PM. Catch that sunrise at 5:47 AM and sunset at 8:18 PM.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, Long Beach Island's got you covered! Moderate rip current risk, surf at 2 to 3 feet, and high thunderstorm potential. UV index is very high, water temps in the mid 60s, and a high temp in the upper 70s. Showers are likely with south winds around 5 mph. Tides roll in with a high at 10:44 AM and low at 04:59 PM. Rise and shine at 5:48 AM!

For Coastal Atlantic, hello Atlantic City surfers! Expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and high potential for thunderstorms. UV index is very high, water temps in the upper 50s, and a high temp in the upper 70s. Mostly cloudy with showers likely and a chance of thunderstorms. Keep an eye out for those south winds at 5 to 10 mph. Tides high at 10:29 AM and low at 04:28 PM. Don't forget your sunset view at 8:17 PM.

And don't forget about Cape May, surfers! Moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf, and high thunderstorm potential. UV index is very high, water temps in the lower 60s, and highs around 80. Mostly cloudy with showers and scattered thunderstorms. South winds will be blowing at around 5 mph. Tides? High at 11:03 AM and low at 04:49 PM. Enjoy that sunset at 8:18 PM!

To our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, today brings a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and high chance of thunderstorms. UV index is very high, water temps in the lower 70s, and highs in the lower 80s. Mostly cloudy with showers and scattered thunderstorms. South winds at 5 mph. Tides high at 10:46 AM and low at 04:46 PM. Catch that sunrise at 5:55 AM!

For tomorrow, similar conditions with a mix of clouds, showers likely, and potential thunderstorms. So, grab your board, watch out for those currents, and enjoy the waves out there on 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>Wed, 24 Jul 2024 10:39:37 -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 New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service. So, what's the scoop for today?

If you're hitting up Eastern Monmouth, Sandy Hook is calling your name! Expect a low rip current risk, surf height around 1 to 2 feet, and a high chance of thunderstorms. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Water temps are in the upper 70s, with a high temp around 80. It's gonna be mostly cloudy with showers likely. Watch out for those southeast winds at around 5 mph. Tides? High at 10:19 AM and low at 04:19 PM. Catch that sunrise at 5:47 AM and sunset at 8:18 PM.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, Long Beach Island's got you covered! Moderate rip current risk, surf at 2 to 3 feet, and high thunderstorm potential. UV index is very high, water temps in the mid 60s, and a high temp in the upper 70s. Showers are likely with south winds around 5 mph. Tides roll in with a high at 10:44 AM and low at 04:59 PM. Rise and shine at 5:48 AM!

For Coastal Atlantic, hello Atlantic City surfers! Expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and high potential for thunderstorms. UV index is very high, water temps in the upper 50s, and a high temp in the upper 70s. Mostly cloudy with showers likely and a chance of thunderstorms. Keep an eye out for those south winds at 5 to 10 mph. Tides high at 10:29 AM and low at 04:28 PM. Don't forget your sunset view at 8:17 PM.

And don't forget about Cape May, surfers! Moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf, and high thunderstorm potential. UV index is very high, water temps in the lower 60s, and highs around 80. Mostly cloudy with showers and scattered thunderstorms. South winds will be blowing at around 5 mph. Tides? High at 11:03 AM and low at 04:49 PM. Enjoy that sunset at 8:18 PM!

To our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, today brings a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and high chance of thunderstorms. UV index is very high, water temps in the lower 70s, and highs in the lower 80s. Mostly cloudy with showers and scattered thunderstorms. South winds at 5 mph. Tides high at 10:46 AM and low at 04:46 PM. Catch that sunrise at 5:55 AM!

For tomorrow, similar conditions with a mix of clouds, showers likely, and potential thunderstorms. So, grab your board, watch out for those currents, and enjoy the waves out there on 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! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service. So, what's the scoop for today?

If you're hitting up Eastern Monmouth, Sandy Hook is calling your name! Expect a low rip current risk, surf height around 1 to 2 feet, and a high chance of thunderstorms. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Water temps are in the upper 70s, with a high temp around 80. It's gonna be mostly cloudy with showers likely. Watch out for those southeast winds at around 5 mph. Tides? High at 10:19 AM and low at 04:19 PM. Catch that sunrise at 5:47 AM and sunset at 8:18 PM.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, Long Beach Island's got you covered! Moderate rip current risk, surf at 2 to 3 feet, and high thunderstorm potential. UV index is very high, water temps in the mid 60s, and a high temp in the upper 70s. Showers are likely with south winds around 5 mph. Tides roll in with a high at 10:44 AM and low at 04:59 PM. Rise and shine at 5:48 AM!

For Coastal Atlantic, hello Atlantic City surfers! Expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and high potential for thunderstorms. UV index is very high, water temps in the upper 50s, and a high temp in the upper 70s. Mostly cloudy with showers likely and a chance of thunderstorms. Keep an eye out for those south winds at 5 to 10 mph. Tides high at 10:29 AM and low at 04:28 PM. Don't forget your sunset view at 8:17 PM.

And don't forget about Cape May, surfers! Moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet of surf, and high thunderstorm potential. UV index is very high, water temps in the lower 60s, and highs around 80. Mostly cloudy with showers and scattered thunderstorms. South winds will be blowing at around 5 mph. Tides? High at 11:03 AM and low at 04:49 PM. Enjoy that sunset at 8:18 PM!

To our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, today brings a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and high chance of thunderstorms. UV index is very high, water temps in the lower 70s, and highs in the lower 80s. Mostly cloudy with showers and scattered thunderstorms. South winds at 5 mph. Tides high at 10:46 AM and low at 04:46 PM. Catch that sunrise at 5:55 AM!

For tomorrow, similar conditions with a mix of clouds, showers likely, and potential thunderstorms. So, grab your board, watch out for those currents, and enjoy the waves out there on 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.

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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-23-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your go-to surf forecast for the amazing coastal areas of New Jersey and Delaware. Let's dive into the juicy details! 

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk today so catch those 1-2 feet waves. Watch out for isolated showers and thunderstorms though. The UV index is very high, so make sure to slap on that sunscreen! Highs in the lower 80s with southwest winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Heading over to Long Beach Island, the surf is a bit bigger at 2-3 feet today with moderate rip current risk. Perfect for a surf sesh but keep an eye out for those isolated showers and thunderstorms. Highs around 80 with southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph.

In Atlantic City, surf heights are also 2-3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The weather is looking partly sunny with chances of showers and thunderstorms. Highs around 80 and southwest winds around 10 mph. 

Down in Rehoboth Beach, DE, grab those boards for 1-2 feet surf heights and low rip current risk. Keep an eye out for those isolated showers and thunderstorms as the day goes on. Highs in the mid 80s with southwest winds around 10 mph.

Stay safe out there and remember to check out any local beach advisories 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>Tue, 23 Jul 2024 10:39:01 -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! Welcome to your go-to surf forecast for the amazing coastal areas of New Jersey and Delaware. Let's dive into the juicy details! 

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk today so catch those 1-2 feet waves. Watch out for isolated showers and thunderstorms though. The UV index is very high, so make sure to slap on that sunscreen! Highs in the lower 80s with southwest winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Heading over to Long Beach Island, the surf is a bit bigger at 2-3 feet today with moderate rip current risk. Perfect for a surf sesh but keep an eye out for those isolated showers and thunderstorms. Highs around 80 with southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph.

In Atlantic City, surf heights are also 2-3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The weather is looking partly sunny with chances of showers and thunderstorms. Highs around 80 and southwest winds around 10 mph. 

Down in Rehoboth Beach, DE, grab those boards for 1-2 feet surf heights and low rip current risk. Keep an eye out for those isolated showers and thunderstorms as the day goes on. Highs in the mid 80s with southwest winds around 10 mph.

Stay safe out there and remember to check out any local beach advisories 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 surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your go-to surf forecast for the amazing coastal areas of New Jersey and Delaware. Let's dive into the juicy details! 

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk today so catch those 1-2 feet waves. Watch out for isolated showers and thunderstorms though. The UV index is very high, so make sure to slap on that sunscreen! Highs in the lower 80s with southwest winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Heading over to Long Beach Island, the surf is a bit bigger at 2-3 feet today with moderate rip current risk. Perfect for a surf sesh but keep an eye out for those isolated showers and thunderstorms. Highs around 80 with southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph.

In Atlantic City, surf heights are also 2-3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The weather is looking partly sunny with chances of showers and thunderstorms. Highs around 80 and southwest winds around 10 mph. 

Down in Rehoboth Beach, DE, grab those boards for 1-2 feet surf heights and low rip current risk. Keep an eye out for those isolated showers and thunderstorms as the day goes on. Highs in the mid 80s with southwest winds around 10 mph.

Stay safe out there and remember to check out any local beach advisories 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach bums! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, today looks like a good day to hit the waves with a low rip current risk and surf heights reaching 2 to 3 feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies, a high temperature in the lower 80s, and a very high UV index. Don't forget your sunscreen and shades! Tomorrow, the surf height will be 1 to 2 feet with a moderate thunderstorm potential.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, today brings a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. There might be some patchy fog, but nothing can stop a dedicated surfer, right? Tomorrow, keep an eye out for showers and thunderstorms.

Now let's check out Coastal Atlantic, home to the beaches of Atlantic City. Today and tomorrow both come with moderate rip current risks, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and chances of showers and thunderstorms. The water temperature is in the low 60s, so a wetsuit might not be a bad idea!

For those surfing at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, Tuesday might be a better pick with a lower rip current risk compared to today. Surf heights will still be around 2 to 3 feet, with the potential for more showers and thunderstorms. 

Lastly, in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, today offers a low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Be cautious of the high thunderstorm potential! Tomorrow, the surf will be around 1 foot with a moderate thunderstorm potential.

Remember to check the tides, grab your board, 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, 22 Jul 2024 10:39:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach bums! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, today looks like a good day to hit the waves with a low rip current risk and surf heights reaching 2 to 3 feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies, a high temperature in the lower 80s, and a very high UV index. Don't forget your sunscreen and shades! Tomorrow, the surf height will be 1 to 2 feet with a moderate thunderstorm potential.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, today brings a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. There might be some patchy fog, but nothing can stop a dedicated surfer, right? Tomorrow, keep an eye out for showers and thunderstorms.

Now let's check out Coastal Atlantic, home to the beaches of Atlantic City. Today and tomorrow both come with moderate rip current risks, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and chances of showers and thunderstorms. The water temperature is in the low 60s, so a wetsuit might not be a bad idea!

For those surfing at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, Tuesday might be a better pick with a lower rip current risk compared to today. Surf heights will still be around 2 to 3 feet, with the potential for more showers and thunderstorms. 

Lastly, in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, today offers a low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Be cautious of the high thunderstorm potential! Tomorrow, the surf will be around 1 foot with a moderate thunderstorm potential.

Remember to check the tides, grab your board, 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, beach bums! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, today looks like a good day to hit the waves with a low rip current risk and surf heights reaching 2 to 3 feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies, a high temperature in the lower 80s, and a very high UV index. Don't forget your sunscreen and shades! Tomorrow, the surf height will be 1 to 2 feet with a moderate thunderstorm potential.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, today brings a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. There might be some patchy fog, but nothing can stop a dedicated surfer, right? Tomorrow, keep an eye out for showers and thunderstorms.

Now let's check out Coastal Atlantic, home to the beaches of Atlantic City. Today and tomorrow both come with moderate rip current risks, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and chances of showers and thunderstorms. The water temperature is in the low 60s, so a wetsuit might not be a bad idea!

For those surfing at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, Tuesday might be a better pick with a lower rip current risk compared to today. Surf heights will still be around 2 to 3 feet, with the potential for more showers and thunderstorms. 

Lastly, in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, today offers a low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Be cautious of the high thunderstorm potential! Tomorrow, the surf will be around 1 foot with a moderate thunderstorm potential.

Remember to check the tides, grab your board, 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-21-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there fellow surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, where today's surf height is a chill 1 to 2 feet. The rip current risk is low, so you can ride the waves with peace of mind! With mostly sunny skies and a high in the lower 80s, it's the perfect beach day. Keep an eye out for a moderate risk of thunderstorms on Monday.

Over at Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, the surf is around 1 foot with a low rip current risk. Expect mostly sunny weather and a high in the upper 70s today. Patchy fog and a chance of showers await you on Monday. So, pack that umbrella just in case!

Moving on to Coastal Atlantic, which covers the beaches of Atlantic City. Surf height at 1 to 2 feet, and a very high UV index. Enjoy the sunny weather today with a high in the upper 70s. Watch out for a moderate rip current risk and a chance of showers and thunderstorms on Monday. 

Last but not least, checking out the Delaware Beaches in Rehoboth Beach. Surf around 1 foot with a low rip current risk today. The UV index is very high, perfect for getting that tan! Be prepared for some thunderstorms on Monday, so stay weather-wise.

Remember always to check the tides, watch out for rip currents near structures, and most importantly - have fun 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>Sun, 21 Jul 2024 10:39:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there fellow surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, where today's surf height is a chill 1 to 2 feet. The rip current risk is low, so you can ride the waves with peace of mind! With mostly sunny skies and a high in the lower 80s, it's the perfect beach day. Keep an eye out for a moderate risk of thunderstorms on Monday.

Over at Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, the surf is around 1 foot with a low rip current risk. Expect mostly sunny weather and a high in the upper 70s today. Patchy fog and a chance of showers await you on Monday. So, pack that umbrella just in case!

Moving on to Coastal Atlantic, which covers the beaches of Atlantic City. Surf height at 1 to 2 feet, and a very high UV index. Enjoy the sunny weather today with a high in the upper 70s. Watch out for a moderate rip current risk and a chance of showers and thunderstorms on Monday. 

Last but not least, checking out the Delaware Beaches in Rehoboth Beach. Surf around 1 foot with a low rip current risk today. The UV index is very high, perfect for getting that tan! Be prepared for some thunderstorms on Monday, so stay weather-wise.

Remember always to check the tides, watch out for rip currents near structures, and most importantly - have fun 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 fellow surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, where today's surf height is a chill 1 to 2 feet. The rip current risk is low, so you can ride the waves with peace of mind! With mostly sunny skies and a high in the lower 80s, it's the perfect beach day. Keep an eye out for a moderate risk of thunderstorms on Monday.

Over at Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, the surf is around 1 foot with a low rip current risk. Expect mostly sunny weather and a high in the upper 70s today. Patchy fog and a chance of showers await you on Monday. So, pack that umbrella just in case!

Moving on to Coastal Atlantic, which covers the beaches of Atlantic City. Surf height at 1 to 2 feet, and a very high UV index. Enjoy the sunny weather today with a high in the upper 70s. Watch out for a moderate rip current risk and a chance of showers and thunderstorms on Monday. 

Last but not least, checking out the Delaware Beaches in Rehoboth Beach. Surf around 1 foot with a low rip current risk today. The UV index is very high, perfect for getting that tan! Be prepared for some thunderstorms on Monday, so stay weather-wise.

Remember always to check the tides, watch out for rip currents near structures, and most importantly - have fun 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-20-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch the waves and soak up some sun in New Jersey and Delaware? Well, here's your surf forecast for the area!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The water temperature is in the mid 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect partly sunny skies with a high around 80 degrees and south winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Long Beach Island, the Coastal Ocean area is also looking good with a low rip current risk and similar surf heights. The water temperature here is in the mid 60s, a bit cooler but still pleasant. Enjoy the partly sunny weather with south winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Heading down to Atlantic City, the surf heights remain consistent at 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, slightly cooler, and there might be some patchy fog. Highs in the upper 70s with south winds around 5 miles per hour.

Lastly, over in Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth Beach, the rip current risk is low again with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The water temperature is around 70 degrees so it's just right. Expect partly sunny skies with a slight chance of showers and southeast winds at around 5 miles per hour.

Remember, always check the tides and stay safe in the water! Have a blast riding the waves and soaking in 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>Sat, 20 Jul 2024 10:39:06 -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 the waves and soak up some sun in New Jersey and Delaware? Well, here's your surf forecast for the area!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The water temperature is in the mid 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect partly sunny skies with a high around 80 degrees and south winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Long Beach Island, the Coastal Ocean area is also looking good with a low rip current risk and similar surf heights. The water temperature here is in the mid 60s, a bit cooler but still pleasant. Enjoy the partly sunny weather with south winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Heading down to Atlantic City, the surf heights remain consistent at 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, slightly cooler, and there might be some patchy fog. Highs in the upper 70s with south winds around 5 miles per hour.

Lastly, over in Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth Beach, the rip current risk is low again with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The water temperature is around 70 degrees so it's just right. Expect partly sunny skies with a slight chance of showers and southeast winds at around 5 miles per hour.

Remember, always check the tides and stay safe in the water! Have a blast riding the waves and soaking in 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 beachgoers! Ready to catch the waves and soak up some sun in New Jersey and Delaware? Well, here's your surf forecast for the area!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The water temperature is in the mid 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect partly sunny skies with a high around 80 degrees and south winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Long Beach Island, the Coastal Ocean area is also looking good with a low rip current risk and similar surf heights. The water temperature here is in the mid 60s, a bit cooler but still pleasant. Enjoy the partly sunny weather with south winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Heading down to Atlantic City, the surf heights remain consistent at 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, slightly cooler, and there might be some patchy fog. Highs in the upper 70s with south winds around 5 miles per hour.

Lastly, over in Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth Beach, the rip current risk is low again with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The water temperature is around 70 degrees so it's just right. Expect partly sunny skies with a slight chance of showers and southeast winds at around 5 miles per hour.

Remember, always check the tides and stay safe in the water! Have a blast riding the waves and soaking in 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-19-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for some fun in the sun? Well, here's the scoop on the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth at Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. Looks like it's gonna be a sunny day with a high around 80 degrees and north winds shifting to southeast later on.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean at Long Beach Island, expect a moderate rip current risk as well with surf heights around 1 to 2 feet. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Highs in the upper 70s with northeast winds.

Heading to Coastal Atlantic at Atlantic City, the surf is looking good at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Water temps are in the lower 60s, so it might be a bit chilly! Highs in the upper 70s and northeast winds around 10 mph.

Lastly, let's check out Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach. Today, there's a low rip current risk with surf heights around 1 foot. Sunscreen is a must with the very high UV index! Highs around 80 with northeast winds.

Remember to check the tides and always stay safe in the water, 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, 19 Jul 2024 10:46:22 -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 fun in the sun? Well, here's the scoop on the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth at Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. Looks like it's gonna be a sunny day with a high around 80 degrees and north winds shifting to southeast later on.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean at Long Beach Island, expect a moderate rip current risk as well with surf heights around 1 to 2 feet. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Highs in the upper 70s with northeast winds.

Heading to Coastal Atlantic at Atlantic City, the surf is looking good at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Water temps are in the lower 60s, so it might be a bit chilly! Highs in the upper 70s and northeast winds around 10 mph.

Lastly, let's check out Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach. Today, there's a low rip current risk with surf heights around 1 foot. Sunscreen is a must with the very high UV index! Highs around 80 with northeast winds.

Remember to check the tides and always stay safe in the water, 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[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for some fun in the sun? Well, here's the scoop on the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth at Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. Looks like it's gonna be a sunny day with a high around 80 degrees and north winds shifting to southeast later on.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean at Long Beach Island, expect a moderate rip current risk as well with surf heights around 1 to 2 feet. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Highs in the upper 70s with northeast winds.

Heading to Coastal Atlantic at Atlantic City, the surf is looking good at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Water temps are in the lower 60s, so it might be a bit chilly! Highs in the upper 70s and northeast winds around 10 mph.

Lastly, let's check out Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach. Today, there's a low rip current risk with surf heights around 1 foot. Sunscreen is a must with the very high UV index! Highs around 80 with northeast winds.

Remember to check the tides and always stay safe in the water, 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-18-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? I've got the lowdown on the surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, straight from the National Weather Service. So grab your boards and let's dive in!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, today brings a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the mid-70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. We've got partly sunny skies and a high temperature in the lower 80s. Watch out for northwest winds around 5 mph, shifting to the east later on. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights, sunny weather, and highs around 80.

Moving along to Long Beach Island, in Coastal Ocean, today's surf forecast includes a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. The water temperature is in the upper 50s. Tomorrow, anticipate a similar scenario with sunny skies and highs in the upper 70s.

Heading down to Atlantic City on Coastal Atlantic, expect a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the mid-50s, so it might be a bit brisk! Keep an eye out for showers and thunderstorms. Tomorrow brings mostly sunny weather with highs in the upper 70s.

Wrapping up in Ocean City, Atlantic Coastal Cape May, today offers a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. The water temperature is in the mid-60s. Tomorrow, it's looking like a great beach day with mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper 70s.

Lastly, over in the Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth Beach, today features a low rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Enjoy the very high UV index! Tomorrow, expect more sunshine and highs in the upper 70s.

Remember to check the tide times and be cautious of any rip currents. Stay safe out there, have fun, and catch 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, 18 Jul 2024 10:39:38 -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? I've got the lowdown on the surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, straight from the National Weather Service. So grab your boards and let's dive in!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, today brings a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the mid-70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. We've got partly sunny skies and a high temperature in the lower 80s. Watch out for northwest winds around 5 mph, shifting to the east later on. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights, sunny weather, and highs around 80.

Moving along to Long Beach Island, in Coastal Ocean, today's surf forecast includes a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. The water temperature is in the upper 50s. Tomorrow, anticipate a similar scenario with sunny skies and highs in the upper 70s.

Heading down to Atlantic City on Coastal Atlantic, expect a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the mid-50s, so it might be a bit brisk! Keep an eye out for showers and thunderstorms. Tomorrow brings mostly sunny weather with highs in the upper 70s.

Wrapping up in Ocean City, Atlantic Coastal Cape May, today offers a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. The water temperature is in the mid-60s. Tomorrow, it's looking like a great beach day with mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper 70s.

Lastly, over in the Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth Beach, today features a low rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Enjoy the very high UV index! Tomorrow, expect more sunshine and highs in the upper 70s.

Remember to check the tide times and be cautious of any rip currents. Stay safe out there, have fun, and catch 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! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? I've got the lowdown on the surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, straight from the National Weather Service. So grab your boards and let's dive in!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, today brings a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the mid-70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. We've got partly sunny skies and a high temperature in the lower 80s. Watch out for northwest winds around 5 mph, shifting to the east later on. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights, sunny weather, and highs around 80.

Moving along to Long Beach Island, in Coastal Ocean, today's surf forecast includes a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. The water temperature is in the upper 50s. Tomorrow, anticipate a similar scenario with sunny skies and highs in the upper 70s.

Heading down to Atlantic City on Coastal Atlantic, expect a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the mid-50s, so it might be a bit brisk! Keep an eye out for showers and thunderstorms. Tomorrow brings mostly sunny weather with highs in the upper 70s.

Wrapping up in Ocean City, Atlantic Coastal Cape May, today offers a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. The water temperature is in the mid-60s. Tomorrow, it's looking like a great beach day with mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper 70s.

Lastly, over in the Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth Beach, today features a low rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Enjoy the very high UV index! Tomorrow, expect more sunshine and highs in the upper 70s.

Remember to check the tide times and be cautious of any rip currents. Stay safe out there, have fun, and catch 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-17-2024</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 New Jersey and Delaware!

First up, we have Eastern Monmouth, including the lovely beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms, with a chance of showers. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! High temps will be in the upper 80s, with south winds picking up to around 15 mph in the afternoon.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, home to the beaches of Long Beach Island. Expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The UV index remains very high, and temps will be in the mid-80s. Southwest winds will increase to around 20 mph in the afternoon.

Now, let's check out Coastal Atlantic featuring the beaches of Atlantic City. Again, a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Today looks mostly sunny with high temps in the mid-80s. Southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph will keep things breezy!

Last but not least, Atlantic Coastal Cape May with the beaches of Ocean City. Moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather and high temps in the mid-80s. South winds at 10 to 15 mph will keep you on your toes!

And down in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, we have a low rip current risk today with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Mostly sunny skies and high temps in the upper 80s. Southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph will keep you cool as you ride the waves!

Keep an eye on the tides, stay safe in the surf, and have a fantastic beach day, folks! Until next time, stay stoked and catch 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jul 2024 10:39:38 -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 the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

First up, we have Eastern Monmouth, including the lovely beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms, with a chance of showers. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! High temps will be in the upper 80s, with south winds picking up to around 15 mph in the afternoon.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, home to the beaches of Long Beach Island. Expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The UV index remains very high, and temps will be in the mid-80s. Southwest winds will increase to around 20 mph in the afternoon.

Now, let's check out Coastal Atlantic featuring the beaches of Atlantic City. Again, a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Today looks mostly sunny with high temps in the mid-80s. Southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph will keep things breezy!

Last but not least, Atlantic Coastal Cape May with the beaches of Ocean City. Moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather and high temps in the mid-80s. South winds at 10 to 15 mph will keep you on your toes!

And down in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, we have a low rip current risk today with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Mostly sunny skies and high temps in the upper 80s. Southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph will keep you cool as you ride the waves!

Keep an eye on the tides, stay safe in the surf, and have a fantastic beach day, folks! Until next time, stay stoked and catch 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[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

First up, we have Eastern Monmouth, including the lovely beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms, with a chance of showers. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! High temps will be in the upper 80s, with south winds picking up to around 15 mph in the afternoon.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, home to the beaches of Long Beach Island. Expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The UV index remains very high, and temps will be in the mid-80s. Southwest winds will increase to around 20 mph in the afternoon.

Now, let's check out Coastal Atlantic featuring the beaches of Atlantic City. Again, a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Today looks mostly sunny with high temps in the mid-80s. Southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph will keep things breezy!

Last but not least, Atlantic Coastal Cape May with the beaches of Ocean City. Moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather and high temps in the mid-80s. South winds at 10 to 15 mph will keep you on your toes!

And down in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, we have a low rip current risk today with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Mostly sunny skies and high temps in the upper 80s. Southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph will keep you cool as you ride the waves!

Keep an eye on the tides, stay safe in the surf, and have a fantastic beach day, folks! Until next time, stay stoked and catch 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.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-16-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beach lovers, surfers, and wave riders! Ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service based in Mount Holly, New Jersey. 

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth today, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet, and a sunny day ahead with a very high UV index - don't forget your sunscreen! The water temperature will be in the lower 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. By the afternoon, expect south to southwest winds picking up speed. 

Moving on to Coastal Ocean including Long Beach Island, we have a moderate rip current risk, similar surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, and another sunny day in the lower 80s. Watch out for southwest winds blowing at 10 to 15 mph along these fantastic beaches.

Next up, Coastal Atlantic with the lively beaches of Atlantic City! Moderate rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet, and a sunny day with temperatures in the lower 80s and southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph - sounds like a beach day dream!

Heading to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, we're looking at another moderate rip current risk, slightly bigger surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and temperatures warming up in the mid-80s. Don't forget those southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph that might create some awesome waves for surfing!

Wrapping up in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, you can expect a low rip current risk today, surf around 1 foot high, and sunny skies with temperatures reaching the upper 80s. Perfect conditions for a relaxing day by the shore.

Remember, always check the tides and keep an eye out for any potential thunderstorms. So grab your boards, wax up, and hit the waves! Stay safe 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>Tue, 16 Jul 2024 10:39:38 -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! Ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service based in Mount Holly, New Jersey. 

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth today, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet, and a sunny day ahead with a very high UV index - don't forget your sunscreen! The water temperature will be in the lower 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. By the afternoon, expect south to southwest winds picking up speed. 

Moving on to Coastal Ocean including Long Beach Island, we have a moderate rip current risk, similar surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, and another sunny day in the lower 80s. Watch out for southwest winds blowing at 10 to 15 mph along these fantastic beaches.

Next up, Coastal Atlantic with the lively beaches of Atlantic City! Moderate rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet, and a sunny day with temperatures in the lower 80s and southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph - sounds like a beach day dream!

Heading to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, we're looking at another moderate rip current risk, slightly bigger surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and temperatures warming up in the mid-80s. Don't forget those southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph that might create some awesome waves for surfing!

Wrapping up in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, you can expect a low rip current risk today, surf around 1 foot high, and sunny skies with temperatures reaching the upper 80s. Perfect conditions for a relaxing day by the shore.

Remember, always check the tides and keep an eye out for any potential thunderstorms. So grab your boards, wax up, and hit the waves! Stay safe 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 beach lovers, surfers, and wave riders! Ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service based in Mount Holly, New Jersey. 

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth today, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet, and a sunny day ahead with a very high UV index - don't forget your sunscreen! The water temperature will be in the lower 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. By the afternoon, expect south to southwest winds picking up speed. 

Moving on to Coastal Ocean including Long Beach Island, we have a moderate rip current risk, similar surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, and another sunny day in the lower 80s. Watch out for southwest winds blowing at 10 to 15 mph along these fantastic beaches.

Next up, Coastal Atlantic with the lively beaches of Atlantic City! Moderate rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet, and a sunny day with temperatures in the lower 80s and southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph - sounds like a beach day dream!

Heading to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, we're looking at another moderate rip current risk, slightly bigger surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and temperatures warming up in the mid-80s. Don't forget those southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph that might create some awesome waves for surfing!

Wrapping up in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, you can expect a low rip current risk today, surf around 1 foot high, and sunny skies with temperatures reaching the upper 80s. Perfect conditions for a relaxing day by the shore.

Remember, always check the tides and keep an eye out for any potential thunderstorms. So grab your boards, wax up, and hit the waves! Stay safe 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-15-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8569375607</link>
      <description>Hey there beachgoers, ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth by Sandy Hook, today gives us a surf height of 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Don't forget that sunscreen, the UV index is very high! Watch out for some thunderstorm potential; it's all part of the summer fun. Highs will be in the mid 80s with a mix of sun, fog, and a chance of showers. Winds will pick up to around 15 mph from the south.

For tomorrow, expect similar surf conditions with no thunderstorms in sight. It's going to be a sunny day with highs in the upper 80s and a gentle southwest breeze.

Next up, Long Beach Island at Coastal Ocean - similar surf conditions with a moderate rip current risk today. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Tomorrow looks to be sunny with some fog patches and highs in the lower 80s.

Moving south to Atlantic City, where the surf is 2 to 3 feet high with a moderate rip current risk. The UV index is still very high, so slap on that sunscreen before hitting the waves. Tomorrow brings more sun, fog, and similar surf heights with highs in the lower 80s.

And down to Ocean City, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Today offers mostly sunny weather with areas of fog and highs in the mid 80s. Tomorrow, expect similar conditions with no thunderstorms in sight.

Lastly, over at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, surf heights around 1 foot with a low rip current risk. Enjoy the upper 60s water temperature and the mostly sunny day ahead. Tomorrow brings a similar low-risk surf day with sunny skies and highs in the upper 80s.

So there you have it, surfers! Get out there, catch some waves, and have a fantastic day at the beach. And remember, always check those tide times 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>Mon, 15 Jul 2024 10:39:09 -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 New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth by Sandy Hook, today gives us a surf height of 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Don't forget that sunscreen, the UV index is very high! Watch out for some thunderstorm potential; it's all part of the summer fun. Highs will be in the mid 80s with a mix of sun, fog, and a chance of showers. Winds will pick up to around 15 mph from the south.

For tomorrow, expect similar surf conditions with no thunderstorms in sight. It's going to be a sunny day with highs in the upper 80s and a gentle southwest breeze.

Next up, Long Beach Island at Coastal Ocean - similar surf conditions with a moderate rip current risk today. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Tomorrow looks to be sunny with some fog patches and highs in the lower 80s.

Moving south to Atlantic City, where the surf is 2 to 3 feet high with a moderate rip current risk. The UV index is still very high, so slap on that sunscreen before hitting the waves. Tomorrow brings more sun, fog, and similar surf heights with highs in the lower 80s.

And down to Ocean City, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Today offers mostly sunny weather with areas of fog and highs in the mid 80s. Tomorrow, expect similar conditions with no thunderstorms in sight.

Lastly, over at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, surf heights around 1 foot with a low rip current risk. Enjoy the upper 60s water temperature and the mostly sunny day ahead. Tomorrow brings a similar low-risk surf day with sunny skies and highs in the upper 80s.

So there you have it, surfers! Get out there, catch some waves, and have a fantastic day at the beach. And remember, always check those tide times 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, ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth by Sandy Hook, today gives us a surf height of 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Don't forget that sunscreen, the UV index is very high! Watch out for some thunderstorm potential; it's all part of the summer fun. Highs will be in the mid 80s with a mix of sun, fog, and a chance of showers. Winds will pick up to around 15 mph from the south.

For tomorrow, expect similar surf conditions with no thunderstorms in sight. It's going to be a sunny day with highs in the upper 80s and a gentle southwest breeze.

Next up, Long Beach Island at Coastal Ocean - similar surf conditions with a moderate rip current risk today. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Tomorrow looks to be sunny with some fog patches and highs in the lower 80s.

Moving south to Atlantic City, where the surf is 2 to 3 feet high with a moderate rip current risk. The UV index is still very high, so slap on that sunscreen before hitting the waves. Tomorrow brings more sun, fog, and similar surf heights with highs in the lower 80s.

And down to Ocean City, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Today offers mostly sunny weather with areas of fog and highs in the mid 80s. Tomorrow, expect similar conditions with no thunderstorms in sight.

Lastly, over at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, surf heights around 1 foot with a low rip current risk. Enjoy the upper 60s water temperature and the mostly sunny day ahead. Tomorrow brings a similar low-risk surf day with sunny skies and highs in the upper 80s.

So there you have it, surfers! Get out there, catch some waves, and have a fantastic day at the beach. And remember, always check those tide times 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-14-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Let's dive into the surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware so you can catch some sweet waves!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth including Sandy Hook, we're looking at a low rip current risk today with 1 to 2 feet surf height. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect a mix of sun, fog, and a slight chance of showers and storms with temps in the lower 80s.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean with Long Beach Island, today offers similar conditions with low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf, and very high UV index. Temps around 80, with some fog and a slim chance of showers and storms. Perfect for a chill beach day!

Now, for Coastal Atlantic around Atlantic City, we've got slightly higher surf at 2 to 3 feet. Low rip current risk, very high UV index, and temps around 80. Partly sunny with some fog, but still great for hitting the waves!

Down at Atlantic Coastal Cape May including Ocean City, surf height is 2 to 3 feet. Enjoy a low rip current risk, very high UV index, and temps in the lower 80s. Partly sunny with fog, so keep an eye out for those perfect sets!

Lastly, for our Delaware Beaches like Rehoboth Beach, surf is 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The UV index is very high, so stay protected. Temps in the mid-80s with a slight chance of showers and storms, but overall, a fantastic beach day ahead!

Remember to check the tides, enjoy the waves, and soak up that sunshine, 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, 14 Jul 2024 10:39:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Let's dive into the surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware so you can catch some sweet waves!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth including Sandy Hook, we're looking at a low rip current risk today with 1 to 2 feet surf height. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect a mix of sun, fog, and a slight chance of showers and storms with temps in the lower 80s.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean with Long Beach Island, today offers similar conditions with low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf, and very high UV index. Temps around 80, with some fog and a slim chance of showers and storms. Perfect for a chill beach day!

Now, for Coastal Atlantic around Atlantic City, we've got slightly higher surf at 2 to 3 feet. Low rip current risk, very high UV index, and temps around 80. Partly sunny with some fog, but still great for hitting the waves!

Down at Atlantic Coastal Cape May including Ocean City, surf height is 2 to 3 feet. Enjoy a low rip current risk, very high UV index, and temps in the lower 80s. Partly sunny with fog, so keep an eye out for those perfect sets!

Lastly, for our Delaware Beaches like Rehoboth Beach, surf is 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The UV index is very high, so stay protected. Temps in the mid-80s with a slight chance of showers and storms, but overall, a fantastic beach day ahead!

Remember to check the tides, enjoy the waves, and soak up that sunshine, 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 the surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware so you can catch some sweet waves!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth including Sandy Hook, we're looking at a low rip current risk today with 1 to 2 feet surf height. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect a mix of sun, fog, and a slight chance of showers and storms with temps in the lower 80s.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean with Long Beach Island, today offers similar conditions with low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf, and very high UV index. Temps around 80, with some fog and a slim chance of showers and storms. Perfect for a chill beach day!

Now, for Coastal Atlantic around Atlantic City, we've got slightly higher surf at 2 to 3 feet. Low rip current risk, very high UV index, and temps around 80. Partly sunny with some fog, but still great for hitting the waves!

Down at Atlantic Coastal Cape May including Ocean City, surf height is 2 to 3 feet. Enjoy a low rip current risk, very high UV index, and temps in the lower 80s. Partly sunny with fog, so keep an eye out for those perfect sets!

Lastly, for our Delaware Beaches like Rehoboth Beach, surf is 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The UV index is very high, so stay protected. Temps in the mid-80s with a slight chance of showers and storms, but overall, a fantastic beach day ahead!

Remember to check the tides, enjoy the waves, and soak up that sunshine, 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers and surfers! Ready for some fun in the sun with today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware? Let's dive in!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, where the surf height is a playful 1 to 2 feet. Watch out for some thunderstorms rolling in, but don't worry, the Rip Current Risk is low. UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen! Water temperature in the lower 70s, high temp in the upper 70s. Keep an eye out for some south winds around 10 mph. Sounds like a mixed bag of weather with mostly cloudy skies, patchy fog, and a chance of thunderstorms, but hey, that won't stop us from catching some waves!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, the surf is also 1 to 2 feet. Rip Current Risk is moderate, so stay alert. Thunderstorm potential is high, and the UV index is still very high. Water temp in the lower 60s, high temp in the upper 70s. Keep an eye on those south winds around 10 mph. Expect some patchy fog and showers today, so it might be a good idea to bring a poncho just in case!

In Coastal Atlantic, the surf height bumps up to 2 to 3 feet. Rip Current Risk remains moderate and thunderstorm potential is high, but the UV index is still very high. Water temp in the upper 50s, high temp in the mid 70s. Keep an eye on those south winds around 10 mph. It's a mix of mostly cloudy skies, patchy fog, and a chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the skies while you catch those waves!

Moving down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, the surf height is 2 to 3 feet, with a moderate Rip Current Risk and high thunderstorm potential. UV index is very high, water temp in the mid 60s, high temp in the upper 70s. Watch for south winds around 10 mph. It's another day of mostly cloudy skies, patchy fog, and a chance of thunderstorms. Stay safe out there, beach lovers!

Wrapping up in Delaware Beaches, where the surf waves are a chill 1 to 2 feet. Rip Current Risk is low, thunderstorm potential is high, and UV index is very high. Water temp in the upper 60s, high temp around 80. South winds around 10 mph. Keep an eye out for mostly cloudy skies, patchy fog, and a chance of thunderstorms. Looks like a day for some relaxing waves and beach vibes!

Remember to check the tides and keep an eye on the weather as you head out for some surf and sun. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch some awesome waves out there today, 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, 13 Jul 2024 10:39:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers and surfers! Ready for some fun in the sun with today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware? Let's dive in!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, where the surf height is a playful 1 to 2 feet. Watch out for some thunderstorms rolling in, but don't worry, the Rip Current Risk is low. UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen! Water temperature in the lower 70s, high temp in the upper 70s. Keep an eye out for some south winds around 10 mph. Sounds like a mixed bag of weather with mostly cloudy skies, patchy fog, and a chance of thunderstorms, but hey, that won't stop us from catching some waves!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, the surf is also 1 to 2 feet. Rip Current Risk is moderate, so stay alert. Thunderstorm potential is high, and the UV index is still very high. Water temp in the lower 60s, high temp in the upper 70s. Keep an eye on those south winds around 10 mph. Expect some patchy fog and showers today, so it might be a good idea to bring a poncho just in case!

In Coastal Atlantic, the surf height bumps up to 2 to 3 feet. Rip Current Risk remains moderate and thunderstorm potential is high, but the UV index is still very high. Water temp in the upper 50s, high temp in the mid 70s. Keep an eye on those south winds around 10 mph. It's a mix of mostly cloudy skies, patchy fog, and a chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the skies while you catch those waves!

Moving down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, the surf height is 2 to 3 feet, with a moderate Rip Current Risk and high thunderstorm potential. UV index is very high, water temp in the mid 60s, high temp in the upper 70s. Watch for south winds around 10 mph. It's another day of mostly cloudy skies, patchy fog, and a chance of thunderstorms. Stay safe out there, beach lovers!

Wrapping up in Delaware Beaches, where the surf waves are a chill 1 to 2 feet. Rip Current Risk is low, thunderstorm potential is high, and UV index is very high. Water temp in the upper 60s, high temp around 80. South winds around 10 mph. Keep an eye out for mostly cloudy skies, patchy fog, and a chance of thunderstorms. Looks like a day for some relaxing waves and beach vibes!

Remember to check the tides and keep an eye on the weather as you head out for some surf and sun. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch some awesome waves out there today, 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 and surfers! Ready for some fun in the sun with today's surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware? Let's dive in!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, where the surf height is a playful 1 to 2 feet. Watch out for some thunderstorms rolling in, but don't worry, the Rip Current Risk is low. UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen! Water temperature in the lower 70s, high temp in the upper 70s. Keep an eye out for some south winds around 10 mph. Sounds like a mixed bag of weather with mostly cloudy skies, patchy fog, and a chance of thunderstorms, but hey, that won't stop us from catching some waves!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, the surf is also 1 to 2 feet. Rip Current Risk is moderate, so stay alert. Thunderstorm potential is high, and the UV index is still very high. Water temp in the lower 60s, high temp in the upper 70s. Keep an eye on those south winds around 10 mph. Expect some patchy fog and showers today, so it might be a good idea to bring a poncho just in case!

In Coastal Atlantic, the surf height bumps up to 2 to 3 feet. Rip Current Risk remains moderate and thunderstorm potential is high, but the UV index is still very high. Water temp in the upper 50s, high temp in the mid 70s. Keep an eye on those south winds around 10 mph. It's a mix of mostly cloudy skies, patchy fog, and a chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the skies while you catch those waves!

Moving down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, the surf height is 2 to 3 feet, with a moderate Rip Current Risk and high thunderstorm potential. UV index is very high, water temp in the mid 60s, high temp in the upper 70s. Watch for south winds around 10 mph. It's another day of mostly cloudy skies, patchy fog, and a chance of thunderstorms. Stay safe out there, beach lovers!

Wrapping up in Delaware Beaches, where the surf waves are a chill 1 to 2 feet. Rip Current Risk is low, thunderstorm potential is high, and UV index is very high. Water temp in the upper 60s, high temp around 80. South winds around 10 mph. Keep an eye out for mostly cloudy skies, patchy fog, and a chance of thunderstorms. Looks like a day for some relaxing waves and beach vibes!

Remember to check the tides and keep an eye on the weather as you head out for some surf and sun. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch some awesome waves out there today, 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-12-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware! Let's dive in.

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth featuring Sandy Hook. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. There's a high chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye out! The UV index is very high, so lather up that sunscreen. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a high temperature in the upper 70s. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, making it a refreshing dip. Tomorrow's looking calmer with a low rip current risk, similar surf heights, and another round of thunderstorm potential.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean around Long Beach Island. Similar conditions here with moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and high thunderstorm potential. The UV index remains very high, so protective gear is a must. Water temperature in the lower 60s calls for a bit of a chill. Saturday brings another dose of similar conditions, so plan your beach day accordingly.

Venturing towards Coastal Atlantic near Atlantic City, the surf heights are slightly higher at 2 to 3 feet today. The moderate rip current risk continues, along with a high chance of thunderstorms. With south winds of 10 to 15 mph, conditions might get a bit gusty. Tomorrow, expect similar conditions with thunderstorm potential hanging around. Keep an eye on those clouds!

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, it's a familiar story with moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and high thunderstorm potential. The UV index remains very high, so don't skimp on the sunblock. Water temperatures in the mid-60s offer a cool retreat. Tomorrow brings partly sunny skies after some morning clouds, so keep your eyes on the changing weather.

Lastly, over in Delaware Beaches covering Rehoboth Beach, we have a low rip current risk today with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. High thunderstorm potential is on the horizon, along with a very high UV index. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with a lower 80s high temperature. Saturday brings more favorable conditions with a low rip current risk and similar weather patterns.

Remember to check the tide schedule for your location 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, 12 Jul 2024 10:39:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware! Let's dive in.

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth featuring Sandy Hook. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. There's a high chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye out! The UV index is very high, so lather up that sunscreen. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a high temperature in the upper 70s. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, making it a refreshing dip. Tomorrow's looking calmer with a low rip current risk, similar surf heights, and another round of thunderstorm potential.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean around Long Beach Island. Similar conditions here with moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and high thunderstorm potential. The UV index remains very high, so protective gear is a must. Water temperature in the lower 60s calls for a bit of a chill. Saturday brings another dose of similar conditions, so plan your beach day accordingly.

Venturing towards Coastal Atlantic near Atlantic City, the surf heights are slightly higher at 2 to 3 feet today. The moderate rip current risk continues, along with a high chance of thunderstorms. With south winds of 10 to 15 mph, conditions might get a bit gusty. Tomorrow, expect similar conditions with thunderstorm potential hanging around. Keep an eye on those clouds!

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, it's a familiar story with moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and high thunderstorm potential. The UV index remains very high, so don't skimp on the sunblock. Water temperatures in the mid-60s offer a cool retreat. Tomorrow brings partly sunny skies after some morning clouds, so keep your eyes on the changing weather.

Lastly, over in Delaware Beaches covering Rehoboth Beach, we have a low rip current risk today with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. High thunderstorm potential is on the horizon, along with a very high UV index. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with a lower 80s high temperature. Saturday brings more favorable conditions with a low rip current risk and similar weather patterns.

Remember to check the tide schedule for your location 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[Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware! Let's dive in.

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth featuring Sandy Hook. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. There's a high chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye out! The UV index is very high, so lather up that sunscreen. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a high temperature in the upper 70s. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, making it a refreshing dip. Tomorrow's looking calmer with a low rip current risk, similar surf heights, and another round of thunderstorm potential.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean around Long Beach Island. Similar conditions here with moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and high thunderstorm potential. The UV index remains very high, so protective gear is a must. Water temperature in the lower 60s calls for a bit of a chill. Saturday brings another dose of similar conditions, so plan your beach day accordingly.

Venturing towards Coastal Atlantic near Atlantic City, the surf heights are slightly higher at 2 to 3 feet today. The moderate rip current risk continues, along with a high chance of thunderstorms. With south winds of 10 to 15 mph, conditions might get a bit gusty. Tomorrow, expect similar conditions with thunderstorm potential hanging around. Keep an eye on those clouds!

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, it's a familiar story with moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and high thunderstorm potential. The UV index remains very high, so don't skimp on the sunblock. Water temperatures in the mid-60s offer a cool retreat. Tomorrow brings partly sunny skies after some morning clouds, so keep your eyes on the changing weather.

Lastly, over in Delaware Beaches covering Rehoboth Beach, we have a low rip current risk today with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. High thunderstorm potential is on the horizon, along with a very high UV index. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with a lower 80s high temperature. Saturday brings more favorable conditions with a low rip current risk and similar weather patterns.

Remember to check the tide schedule for your location 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-11-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy, beachgoers! Get ready to ride the waves with today's surf forecast brought to you straight from the sandy shores of New Jersey and Delaware. Let's dive right in, shall we?

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk and surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. Keep an eye out for a chance of thunderstorms and a very high UV index, perfect for working on that tan. The water temperature is in the mid-70s, so bring out those boards. And hey, don't forget your sunscreen with a high temperature in the lower 80s. As the day goes on, the winds will be blowing southwest at around 15 miles per hour. It's a mixed bag today, so be prepared for some weather changes.

Looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk remains moderate, with slightly higher surf heights from 2 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms are likely, so maybe pack a poncho just in case. The winds will be slightly calmer from the south at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Don't forget to check the tides at Belmar, with high tide at 12:11 PM EDT.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including the sandy stretch of Long Beach Island. Today, expect a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The UV index is very high, so slap on that sunscreen. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Winds will be blowing southwest at around 15 miles per hour. Keep an eye out for the tides at Barnegat Inlet with high tide at 12:34 PM EDT.

As we head into Friday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights. Thunderstorms are expected, so keep an eye on the sky. Winds will be from the south at around 10 miles per hour, making for some breezy conditions. Don't forget to plan your day around the tides at Barnegat Inlet.

And for all you surfers at the Coastal Atlantic beaches of Atlantic City, today brings a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. With a very high UV index and temperatures in the lower 80s, it's the perfect beach day. Make sure to check out the tides at Atlantic City, with high tide at 12:15 PM EDT.

Looking forward to Friday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights. Thunderstorms are on the horizon, along with some patchy fog. Winds will be blowing from the south at around 10 miles per hour. Keep an eye on the tides at Atlantic City for the best wave conditions.

Alright, surf lovers, that's a wrap for today's surf forecast in New Jersey and Delaware. Remember to stay safe, have fun, 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. Catch you on the flip side!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jul 2024 10:39:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, beachgoers! Get ready to ride the waves with today's surf forecast brought to you straight from the sandy shores of New Jersey and Delaware. Let's dive right in, shall we?

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk and surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. Keep an eye out for a chance of thunderstorms and a very high UV index, perfect for working on that tan. The water temperature is in the mid-70s, so bring out those boards. And hey, don't forget your sunscreen with a high temperature in the lower 80s. As the day goes on, the winds will be blowing southwest at around 15 miles per hour. It's a mixed bag today, so be prepared for some weather changes.

Looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk remains moderate, with slightly higher surf heights from 2 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms are likely, so maybe pack a poncho just in case. The winds will be slightly calmer from the south at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Don't forget to check the tides at Belmar, with high tide at 12:11 PM EDT.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including the sandy stretch of Long Beach Island. Today, expect a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The UV index is very high, so slap on that sunscreen. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Winds will be blowing southwest at around 15 miles per hour. Keep an eye out for the tides at Barnegat Inlet with high tide at 12:34 PM EDT.

As we head into Friday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights. Thunderstorms are expected, so keep an eye on the sky. Winds will be from the south at around 10 miles per hour, making for some breezy conditions. Don't forget to plan your day around the tides at Barnegat Inlet.

And for all you surfers at the Coastal Atlantic beaches of Atlantic City, today brings a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. With a very high UV index and temperatures in the lower 80s, it's the perfect beach day. Make sure to check out the tides at Atlantic City, with high tide at 12:15 PM EDT.

Looking forward to Friday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights. Thunderstorms are on the horizon, along with some patchy fog. Winds will be blowing from the south at around 10 miles per hour. Keep an eye on the tides at Atlantic City for the best wave conditions.

Alright, surf lovers, that's a wrap for today's surf forecast in New Jersey and Delaware. Remember to stay safe, have fun, 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. 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[Ahoy, beachgoers! Get ready to ride the waves with today's surf forecast brought to you straight from the sandy shores of New Jersey and Delaware. Let's dive right in, shall we?

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk and surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. Keep an eye out for a chance of thunderstorms and a very high UV index, perfect for working on that tan. The water temperature is in the mid-70s, so bring out those boards. And hey, don't forget your sunscreen with a high temperature in the lower 80s. As the day goes on, the winds will be blowing southwest at around 15 miles per hour. It's a mixed bag today, so be prepared for some weather changes.

Looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk remains moderate, with slightly higher surf heights from 2 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms are likely, so maybe pack a poncho just in case. The winds will be slightly calmer from the south at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Don't forget to check the tides at Belmar, with high tide at 12:11 PM EDT.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including the sandy stretch of Long Beach Island. Today, expect a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The UV index is very high, so slap on that sunscreen. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Winds will be blowing southwest at around 15 miles per hour. Keep an eye out for the tides at Barnegat Inlet with high tide at 12:34 PM EDT.

As we head into Friday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights. Thunderstorms are expected, so keep an eye on the sky. Winds will be from the south at around 10 miles per hour, making for some breezy conditions. Don't forget to plan your day around the tides at Barnegat Inlet.

And for all you surfers at the Coastal Atlantic beaches of Atlantic City, today brings a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. With a very high UV index and temperatures in the lower 80s, it's the perfect beach day. Make sure to check out the tides at Atlantic City, with high tide at 12:15 PM EDT.

Looking forward to Friday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights. Thunderstorms are on the horizon, along with some patchy fog. Winds will be blowing from the south at around 10 miles per hour. Keep an eye on the tides at Atlantic City for the best wave conditions.

Alright, surf lovers, that's a wrap for today's surf forecast in New Jersey and Delaware. Remember to stay safe, have fun, 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. Catch you on the flip side!

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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-10-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there awesome surfers and beachgoers! It's time to catch the wave with your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly NJ. Let's dive into the groovy details!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the rad beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents with 2 to 3 feet of surf waiting for you. The UV Index is very high, so don't forget your sunblock! Expect mostly sunny weather with a fine mist of fog, a high in the mid 80s, and south winds picking up to around 20 mph by the afternoon.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk stays moderate with similar surf heights. There's a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 5 PM. So, keep an eye out for that while enjoying the mid 80s weather and south winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Jumping over to Coastal Ocean, home to the beautiful Long Beach Island. You'll find moderate rip current risk today with 1 to 2 feet of surf, very high UV Index, and a classic mix of partly sunny weather with coastal fog. Highs in the lower 80s and south winds at 15 to 20 mph will keep you company.

For tomorrow, the rip current risk lingers at moderate levels, similar surf heights, and a chance of showers and thunderstorms with a southwest wind around 15 mph.

Now, onto Coastal Atlantic featuring the sunny beaches of Atlantic City. Enjoy the moderate rip current risk today with 2 to 3 feet of surf, very high UV Index, and partly sunny skies. South winds at 15 to 20 mph will keep things breezy. Tomorrow brings a slight drop in surf height to 1 to 2 feet and a chance of showers and storms after a cloudy start.

Lastly, down by Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where the beaches of Ocean City await. Moderate rip current risk today with 2 to 3 feet of surf, very high UV Index, and south winds at 15 to 20 mph. A mix of foggy sunshine is in store. Tomorrow, keep an eye out for showers and storms as the surf drops to 1 to 2 feet, with southwest winds at 10 mph.

Wrapping up in the Delaware Beaches, including the cool vibes of Rehoboth Beach. Today, expect a low rip current risk with 1 to 2 feet of surf, very high UV Index, and mostly sunny skies. A mid-80s high and south winds at 15 to 20 mph complete the scene. Tomorrow, the rip current risk stays low with around 1 foot surf and a chance of showers and storms, so plan accordingly!

Remember to check out the link for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV Index definitions. So, grab your boards, catch those 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, 10 Jul 2024 10:39:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there awesome surfers and beachgoers! It's time to catch the wave with your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly NJ. Let's dive into the groovy details!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the rad beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents with 2 to 3 feet of surf waiting for you. The UV Index is very high, so don't forget your sunblock! Expect mostly sunny weather with a fine mist of fog, a high in the mid 80s, and south winds picking up to around 20 mph by the afternoon.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk stays moderate with similar surf heights. There's a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 5 PM. So, keep an eye out for that while enjoying the mid 80s weather and south winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Jumping over to Coastal Ocean, home to the beautiful Long Beach Island. You'll find moderate rip current risk today with 1 to 2 feet of surf, very high UV Index, and a classic mix of partly sunny weather with coastal fog. Highs in the lower 80s and south winds at 15 to 20 mph will keep you company.

For tomorrow, the rip current risk lingers at moderate levels, similar surf heights, and a chance of showers and thunderstorms with a southwest wind around 15 mph.

Now, onto Coastal Atlantic featuring the sunny beaches of Atlantic City. Enjoy the moderate rip current risk today with 2 to 3 feet of surf, very high UV Index, and partly sunny skies. South winds at 15 to 20 mph will keep things breezy. Tomorrow brings a slight drop in surf height to 1 to 2 feet and a chance of showers and storms after a cloudy start.

Lastly, down by Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where the beaches of Ocean City await. Moderate rip current risk today with 2 to 3 feet of surf, very high UV Index, and south winds at 15 to 20 mph. A mix of foggy sunshine is in store. Tomorrow, keep an eye out for showers and storms as the surf drops to 1 to 2 feet, with southwest winds at 10 mph.

Wrapping up in the Delaware Beaches, including the cool vibes of Rehoboth Beach. Today, expect a low rip current risk with 1 to 2 feet of surf, very high UV Index, and mostly sunny skies. A mid-80s high and south winds at 15 to 20 mph complete the scene. Tomorrow, the rip current risk stays low with around 1 foot surf and a chance of showers and storms, so plan accordingly!

Remember to check out the link for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV Index definitions. So, grab your boards, catch those 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 awesome surfers and beachgoers! It's time to catch the wave with your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly NJ. Let's dive into the groovy details!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the rad beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents with 2 to 3 feet of surf waiting for you. The UV Index is very high, so don't forget your sunblock! Expect mostly sunny weather with a fine mist of fog, a high in the mid 80s, and south winds picking up to around 20 mph by the afternoon.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk stays moderate with similar surf heights. There's a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 5 PM. So, keep an eye out for that while enjoying the mid 80s weather and south winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Jumping over to Coastal Ocean, home to the beautiful Long Beach Island. You'll find moderate rip current risk today with 1 to 2 feet of surf, very high UV Index, and a classic mix of partly sunny weather with coastal fog. Highs in the lower 80s and south winds at 15 to 20 mph will keep you company.

For tomorrow, the rip current risk lingers at moderate levels, similar surf heights, and a chance of showers and thunderstorms with a southwest wind around 15 mph.

Now, onto Coastal Atlantic featuring the sunny beaches of Atlantic City. Enjoy the moderate rip current risk today with 2 to 3 feet of surf, very high UV Index, and partly sunny skies. South winds at 15 to 20 mph will keep things breezy. Tomorrow brings a slight drop in surf height to 1 to 2 feet and a chance of showers and storms after a cloudy start.

Lastly, down by Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where the beaches of Ocean City await. Moderate rip current risk today with 2 to 3 feet of surf, very high UV Index, and south winds at 15 to 20 mph. A mix of foggy sunshine is in store. Tomorrow, keep an eye out for showers and storms as the surf drops to 1 to 2 feet, with southwest winds at 10 mph.

Wrapping up in the Delaware Beaches, including the cool vibes of Rehoboth Beach. Today, expect a low rip current risk with 1 to 2 feet of surf, very high UV Index, and mostly sunny skies. A mid-80s high and south winds at 15 to 20 mph complete the scene. Tomorrow, the rip current risk stays low with around 1 foot surf and a chance of showers and storms, so plan accordingly!

Remember to check out the link for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV Index definitions. So, grab your boards, catch those 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.

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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-09-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there fellow surfers and beach enthusiasts! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun with our surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly. So, grab your board and let's dive in!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, at Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk on Tuesday with waves reaching 2 to 3 feet. The thunderstorm potential is moderate, so keep an eye on the sky. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is very high! Water temps in the mid-70s with a mix of sun and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the lower 80s with South winds picking up to around 15 mph in the afternoon.

Heading over to Long Beach Island, the Coastal Ocean area, moderate rip current risk on Tuesday with similar wave heights. Thunderstorm potential low, but that UV index is still very high! Water temps in the mid-60s, so a bit cooler here. South winds at 10 to 15 mph. Patchy fog and a slight chance of showers and storms, highs in the lower 80s.

In Atlantic City, get ready for a moderate rip current risk with waves at 2 to 3 feet on Tuesday. UV index still very high, but water temps are a bit cooler in the upper 50s. Partly sunny skies with a chance of fog. South winds at 10 to 15 mph. Highs in the lower 80s, so perfect beach weather!

Lastly, for all you beach bums at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, enjoy a low rip current risk on Tuesday. Waves at 2 to 3 feet with a very high UV index. Water temps around 70 make for a refreshing dip. Partly sunny with a slight chance of showers and storms. Highs in the mid-80s with South winds around 10 mph.

Remember to check out the tides and stay safe in the water, 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>Tue, 09 Jul 2024 10:39:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there fellow surfers and beach enthusiasts! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun with our surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly. So, grab your board and let's dive in!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, at Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk on Tuesday with waves reaching 2 to 3 feet. The thunderstorm potential is moderate, so keep an eye on the sky. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is very high! Water temps in the mid-70s with a mix of sun and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the lower 80s with South winds picking up to around 15 mph in the afternoon.

Heading over to Long Beach Island, the Coastal Ocean area, moderate rip current risk on Tuesday with similar wave heights. Thunderstorm potential low, but that UV index is still very high! Water temps in the mid-60s, so a bit cooler here. South winds at 10 to 15 mph. Patchy fog and a slight chance of showers and storms, highs in the lower 80s.

In Atlantic City, get ready for a moderate rip current risk with waves at 2 to 3 feet on Tuesday. UV index still very high, but water temps are a bit cooler in the upper 50s. Partly sunny skies with a chance of fog. South winds at 10 to 15 mph. Highs in the lower 80s, so perfect beach weather!

Lastly, for all you beach bums at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, enjoy a low rip current risk on Tuesday. Waves at 2 to 3 feet with a very high UV index. Water temps around 70 make for a refreshing dip. Partly sunny with a slight chance of showers and storms. Highs in the mid-80s with South winds around 10 mph.

Remember to check out the tides and stay safe in the water, 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[Hey there fellow surfers and beach enthusiasts! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun with our surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly. So, grab your board and let's dive in!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, at Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk on Tuesday with waves reaching 2 to 3 feet. The thunderstorm potential is moderate, so keep an eye on the sky. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is very high! Water temps in the mid-70s with a mix of sun and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the lower 80s with South winds picking up to around 15 mph in the afternoon.

Heading over to Long Beach Island, the Coastal Ocean area, moderate rip current risk on Tuesday with similar wave heights. Thunderstorm potential low, but that UV index is still very high! Water temps in the mid-60s, so a bit cooler here. South winds at 10 to 15 mph. Patchy fog and a slight chance of showers and storms, highs in the lower 80s.

In Atlantic City, get ready for a moderate rip current risk with waves at 2 to 3 feet on Tuesday. UV index still very high, but water temps are a bit cooler in the upper 50s. Partly sunny skies with a chance of fog. South winds at 10 to 15 mph. Highs in the lower 80s, so perfect beach weather!

Lastly, for all you beach bums at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, enjoy a low rip current risk on Tuesday. Waves at 2 to 3 feet with a very high UV index. Water temps around 70 make for a refreshing dip. Partly sunny with a slight chance of showers and storms. Highs in the mid-80s with South winds around 10 mph.

Remember to check out the tides and stay safe in the water, 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-08-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun along the coasts of New Jersey and Delaware? Well, get your boards ready because here's the scoop on the surf zone forecast!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, today promises surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with a low risk of rip currents. The UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen! Expect partly sunny skies with areas of fog and a high temperature in the lower 80s. The winds will be coming in from the northeast in the morning, shifting to southeast in the afternoon.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, surf heights will be 1 to 2 feet today with a low rip current risk. Get ready for mostly cloudy conditions with widespread fog. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, making it a bit chilly for a dip. Highs will be in the lower 80s, with gentle east winds.

For those hanging out in Atlantic City on Coastal Atlantic, surf heights range from 1 to 2 feet today with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is around 60 degrees, so be prepared for brisk waters. Enjoy mostly cloudy skies with areas of fog and a high in the lower 80s. The winds will be coming from the east at around 5 mph.

Down in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, the surf height will be 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk today. The water temperature is a bit warmer in the upper 60s. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with areas of fog and highs in the lower 80s. Winds will be blowing from the southeast at 5 to 10 mph.

For tomorrow, the rip current risks may increase slightly in some areas, so keep an eye out. Plus, there's a chance of some showers and thunderstorms, so stay tuned for updates!

Get out there, ride those waves, and have a blast enjoying the beach life in New Jersey and Delaware! And remember, safety first - know your limits and always keep an eye on the weather 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>Mon, 08 Jul 2024 10:39:22 -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! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun along the coasts of New Jersey and Delaware? Well, get your boards ready because here's the scoop on the surf zone forecast!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, today promises surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with a low risk of rip currents. The UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen! Expect partly sunny skies with areas of fog and a high temperature in the lower 80s. The winds will be coming in from the northeast in the morning, shifting to southeast in the afternoon.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, surf heights will be 1 to 2 feet today with a low rip current risk. Get ready for mostly cloudy conditions with widespread fog. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, making it a bit chilly for a dip. Highs will be in the lower 80s, with gentle east winds.

For those hanging out in Atlantic City on Coastal Atlantic, surf heights range from 1 to 2 feet today with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is around 60 degrees, so be prepared for brisk waters. Enjoy mostly cloudy skies with areas of fog and a high in the lower 80s. The winds will be coming from the east at around 5 mph.

Down in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, the surf height will be 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk today. The water temperature is a bit warmer in the upper 60s. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with areas of fog and highs in the lower 80s. Winds will be blowing from the southeast at 5 to 10 mph.

For tomorrow, the rip current risks may increase slightly in some areas, so keep an eye out. Plus, there's a chance of some showers and thunderstorms, so stay tuned for updates!

Get out there, ride those waves, and have a blast enjoying the beach life in New Jersey and Delaware! And remember, safety first - know your limits and always keep an eye on the weather 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, beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun along the coasts of New Jersey and Delaware? Well, get your boards ready because here's the scoop on the surf zone forecast!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, around Sandy Hook, today promises surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with a low risk of rip currents. The UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen! Expect partly sunny skies with areas of fog and a high temperature in the lower 80s. The winds will be coming in from the northeast in the morning, shifting to southeast in the afternoon.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, surf heights will be 1 to 2 feet today with a low rip current risk. Get ready for mostly cloudy conditions with widespread fog. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, making it a bit chilly for a dip. Highs will be in the lower 80s, with gentle east winds.

For those hanging out in Atlantic City on Coastal Atlantic, surf heights range from 1 to 2 feet today with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is around 60 degrees, so be prepared for brisk waters. Enjoy mostly cloudy skies with areas of fog and a high in the lower 80s. The winds will be coming from the east at around 5 mph.

Down in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, the surf height will be 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk today. The water temperature is a bit warmer in the upper 60s. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with areas of fog and highs in the lower 80s. Winds will be blowing from the southeast at 5 to 10 mph.

For tomorrow, the rip current risks may increase slightly in some areas, so keep an eye out. Plus, there's a chance of some showers and thunderstorms, so stay tuned for updates!

Get out there, ride those waves, and have a blast enjoying the beach life in New Jersey and Delaware! And remember, safety first - know your limits and always keep an eye on the weather 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-07-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Grab your boards and wax those surfboards because we've got the scoop on the waves for New Jersey and Delaware. Let's dive into the surf forecast, so you know where to catch those sweet waves. 

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth at Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk today, with waves ranging from 1 to 2 feet. So, you might have to do a little paddling for those waves. The weather is looking mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs around 80 degrees with gentle winds switching from northeast to southeast. 

Moving over to Coastal Ocean at Long Beach Island, don't forget your sunscreen! Waves are similar at 1 to 2 feet with a moderate chance of thunderstorms. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, so it might be a bit chilly. Highs in the upper 70s with southeast winds around 5 mph. 

Sailing down to Coastal Atlantic at Atlantic City, we're looking at slightly bigger waves between 2 to 3 feet. With a moderate chance of thunderstorms, keep an eye on the sky. The water here is in the lower 60s. Highs in the upper 70s with a gentle southeast breeze.

And last but not least, let's check out the Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach. Waves here are 1 to 2 feet with a moderate chance of thunderstorms. The water is a bit warmer in the upper 60s. Expect highs around 80 degrees with southeast winds around 5 mph.

Remember, safety first! Keep an eye out for those rip currents and always check for any updates before hitting the waves. Have a fantastic time 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>Sun, 07 Jul 2024 10:39:07 -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 scoop on the waves for New Jersey and Delaware. Let's dive into the surf forecast, so you know where to catch those sweet waves. 

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth at Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk today, with waves ranging from 1 to 2 feet. So, you might have to do a little paddling for those waves. The weather is looking mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs around 80 degrees with gentle winds switching from northeast to southeast. 

Moving over to Coastal Ocean at Long Beach Island, don't forget your sunscreen! Waves are similar at 1 to 2 feet with a moderate chance of thunderstorms. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, so it might be a bit chilly. Highs in the upper 70s with southeast winds around 5 mph. 

Sailing down to Coastal Atlantic at Atlantic City, we're looking at slightly bigger waves between 2 to 3 feet. With a moderate chance of thunderstorms, keep an eye on the sky. The water here is in the lower 60s. Highs in the upper 70s with a gentle southeast breeze.

And last but not least, let's check out the Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach. Waves here are 1 to 2 feet with a moderate chance of thunderstorms. The water is a bit warmer in the upper 60s. Expect highs around 80 degrees with southeast winds around 5 mph.

Remember, safety first! Keep an eye out for those rip currents and always check for any updates before hitting the waves. Have a fantastic time 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! Grab your boards and wax those surfboards because we've got the scoop on the waves for New Jersey and Delaware. Let's dive into the surf forecast, so you know where to catch those sweet waves. 

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth at Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk today, with waves ranging from 1 to 2 feet. So, you might have to do a little paddling for those waves. The weather is looking mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs around 80 degrees with gentle winds switching from northeast to southeast. 

Moving over to Coastal Ocean at Long Beach Island, don't forget your sunscreen! Waves are similar at 1 to 2 feet with a moderate chance of thunderstorms. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, so it might be a bit chilly. Highs in the upper 70s with southeast winds around 5 mph. 

Sailing down to Coastal Atlantic at Atlantic City, we're looking at slightly bigger waves between 2 to 3 feet. With a moderate chance of thunderstorms, keep an eye on the sky. The water here is in the lower 60s. Highs in the upper 70s with a gentle southeast breeze.

And last but not least, let's check out the Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach. Waves here are 1 to 2 feet with a moderate chance of thunderstorms. The water is a bit warmer in the upper 60s. Expect highs around 80 degrees with southeast winds around 5 mph.

Remember, safety first! Keep an eye out for those rip currents and always check for any updates before hitting the waves. Have a fantastic time 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, fellow beach lovers! Ready for some fun in the sun and waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

Starting off with **Eastern Monmouth** near Sandy Hook, today we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, a chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms, and a very high UV index. Make sure to slap on some sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with south winds at 10 to 15 mph. 

Tomorrow, Sunday, the rip current risk decreases to low, with the surf height around 1 foot. The weather will be partly sunny with temperatures around 80 degrees. So, get ready to catch some mellow waves!

Moving on to **Coastal Ocean** near Long Beach Island, similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, and scattered showers expected today. Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with south winds at 15 to 20 mph. 

Tomorrow, expect a moderate rip current risk and surf height around 1 foot. Conditions will be partly sunny with temperatures in the upper 70s. A perfect day for some laid-back beach vibes!

Over in **Coastal Atlantic** by Atlantic City, today brings a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and isolated showers. Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with south winds around 15 mph. 

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Soak up the sun with temperatures in the upper 70s and enjoy the beach!

Heading to **Atlantic Coastal Cape May** near Ocean City, expect similar conditions to today with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, and scattered showers. Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with south winds around 15 mph.

Tomorrow's forecast shows a moderate rip current risk, partly sunny weather, and temperatures in the upper 70s. Don't forget to keep an eye out for any thunderstorms!

Lastly, in **Delaware Beaches** including Rehoboth Beach, today brings a low rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and mostly sunny skies with a chance of scattered showers. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s with south winds around 15 mph.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains low with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Expect partly sunny weather and temperatures around 80 degrees. Perfect for a relaxing beach day!

Remember to stay safe, wear sunscreen, and keep an eye out for any changes in the weather conditions. Have a fantastic time 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>Sat, 06 Jul 2024 10:39:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, fellow beach lovers! Ready for some fun in the sun and waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

Starting off with **Eastern Monmouth** near Sandy Hook, today we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, a chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms, and a very high UV index. Make sure to slap on some sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with south winds at 10 to 15 mph. 

Tomorrow, Sunday, the rip current risk decreases to low, with the surf height around 1 foot. The weather will be partly sunny with temperatures around 80 degrees. So, get ready to catch some mellow waves!

Moving on to **Coastal Ocean** near Long Beach Island, similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, and scattered showers expected today. Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with south winds at 15 to 20 mph. 

Tomorrow, expect a moderate rip current risk and surf height around 1 foot. Conditions will be partly sunny with temperatures in the upper 70s. A perfect day for some laid-back beach vibes!

Over in **Coastal Atlantic** by Atlantic City, today brings a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and isolated showers. Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with south winds around 15 mph. 

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Soak up the sun with temperatures in the upper 70s and enjoy the beach!

Heading to **Atlantic Coastal Cape May** near Ocean City, expect similar conditions to today with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, and scattered showers. Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with south winds around 15 mph.

Tomorrow's forecast shows a moderate rip current risk, partly sunny weather, and temperatures in the upper 70s. Don't forget to keep an eye out for any thunderstorms!

Lastly, in **Delaware Beaches** including Rehoboth Beach, today brings a low rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and mostly sunny skies with a chance of scattered showers. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s with south winds around 15 mph.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains low with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Expect partly sunny weather and temperatures around 80 degrees. Perfect for a relaxing beach day!

Remember to stay safe, wear sunscreen, and keep an eye out for any changes in the weather conditions. Have a fantastic time 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, fellow beach lovers! Ready for some fun in the sun and waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

Starting off with **Eastern Monmouth** near Sandy Hook, today we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, a chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms, and a very high UV index. Make sure to slap on some sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with south winds at 10 to 15 mph. 

Tomorrow, Sunday, the rip current risk decreases to low, with the surf height around 1 foot. The weather will be partly sunny with temperatures around 80 degrees. So, get ready to catch some mellow waves!

Moving on to **Coastal Ocean** near Long Beach Island, similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, and scattered showers expected today. Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with south winds at 15 to 20 mph. 

Tomorrow, expect a moderate rip current risk and surf height around 1 foot. Conditions will be partly sunny with temperatures in the upper 70s. A perfect day for some laid-back beach vibes!

Over in **Coastal Atlantic** by Atlantic City, today brings a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and isolated showers. Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with south winds around 15 mph. 

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Soak up the sun with temperatures in the upper 70s and enjoy the beach!

Heading to **Atlantic Coastal Cape May** near Ocean City, expect similar conditions to today with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, and scattered showers. Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with south winds around 15 mph.

Tomorrow's forecast shows a moderate rip current risk, partly sunny weather, and temperatures in the upper 70s. Don't forget to keep an eye out for any thunderstorms!

Lastly, in **Delaware Beaches** including Rehoboth Beach, today brings a low rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and mostly sunny skies with a chance of scattered showers. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s with south winds around 15 mph.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains low with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Expect partly sunny weather and temperatures around 80 degrees. Perfect for a relaxing beach day!

Remember to stay safe, wear sunscreen, and keep an eye out for any changes in the weather conditions. Have a fantastic time 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service at Mount Holly, NJ.

**Today** in the Eastern Monmouth area, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents, with surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. So watch out for those currents while catching those waves. There's a chance of thunderstorms rolling in, along with some patchy fog. With a high temperature in the lower 80s, it's mostly cloudy out there. Perfect weather for a day by the beach!

And for *Saturday*, things are looking quite similar with a moderate rip current risk and the surf height maintaining at 2 to 3 feet. So, keep an eye out. It's mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, making for an interesting day out on the water.

Over in Coastal Ocean, including the beautiful Long Beach Island, we're seeing a similar trend with a moderate rip current risk. Surf height around 2 to 3 feet and a high temperature around 80. Patchy fog and partly sunny skies make for a lovely beach day today and tomorrow.

Sunny skies and South winds around 15 mph are in store for you folks hitting the Coastal Atlantic in Atlantic City. Partly sunny days with a moderate rip current risk. Surf's up at 2 to 3 feet, so make the most of your time in the water while staying safe.

Lastly, but definitely not least, in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area, you're in for mostly sunny skies, low thunderstorm potential, and a moderate rip current risk. A perfect time to hit the beach with surf heights between 2 to 3 feet.

And to our surf buddies in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, you've got some mellow waves coming your way with a low rip current risk. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the sun as the surf heights stay between 1 to 2 feet. Highs in the mid-80s mean it's a great opportunity for some fun in the water!

Remember to check out the tides for the perfect wave timing 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>Fri, 05 Jul 2024 10:39:34 -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 catch some waves and soak up the sun with your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service at Mount Holly, NJ.

**Today** in the Eastern Monmouth area, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents, with surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. So watch out for those currents while catching those waves. There's a chance of thunderstorms rolling in, along with some patchy fog. With a high temperature in the lower 80s, it's mostly cloudy out there. Perfect weather for a day by the beach!

And for *Saturday*, things are looking quite similar with a moderate rip current risk and the surf height maintaining at 2 to 3 feet. So, keep an eye out. It's mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, making for an interesting day out on the water.

Over in Coastal Ocean, including the beautiful Long Beach Island, we're seeing a similar trend with a moderate rip current risk. Surf height around 2 to 3 feet and a high temperature around 80. Patchy fog and partly sunny skies make for a lovely beach day today and tomorrow.

Sunny skies and South winds around 15 mph are in store for you folks hitting the Coastal Atlantic in Atlantic City. Partly sunny days with a moderate rip current risk. Surf's up at 2 to 3 feet, so make the most of your time in the water while staying safe.

Lastly, but definitely not least, in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area, you're in for mostly sunny skies, low thunderstorm potential, and a moderate rip current risk. A perfect time to hit the beach with surf heights between 2 to 3 feet.

And to our surf buddies in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, you've got some mellow waves coming your way with a low rip current risk. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the sun as the surf heights stay between 1 to 2 feet. Highs in the mid-80s mean it's a great opportunity for some fun in the water!

Remember to check out the tides for the perfect wave timing 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 Surfers and Beachgoers! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service at Mount Holly, NJ.

**Today** in the Eastern Monmouth area, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents, with surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. So watch out for those currents while catching those waves. There's a chance of thunderstorms rolling in, along with some patchy fog. With a high temperature in the lower 80s, it's mostly cloudy out there. Perfect weather for a day by the beach!

And for *Saturday*, things are looking quite similar with a moderate rip current risk and the surf height maintaining at 2 to 3 feet. So, keep an eye out. It's mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, making for an interesting day out on the water.

Over in Coastal Ocean, including the beautiful Long Beach Island, we're seeing a similar trend with a moderate rip current risk. Surf height around 2 to 3 feet and a high temperature around 80. Patchy fog and partly sunny skies make for a lovely beach day today and tomorrow.

Sunny skies and South winds around 15 mph are in store for you folks hitting the Coastal Atlantic in Atlantic City. Partly sunny days with a moderate rip current risk. Surf's up at 2 to 3 feet, so make the most of your time in the water while staying safe.

Lastly, but definitely not least, in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area, you're in for mostly sunny skies, low thunderstorm potential, and a moderate rip current risk. A perfect time to hit the beach with surf heights between 2 to 3 feet.

And to our surf buddies in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, you've got some mellow waves coming your way with a low rip current risk. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the sun as the surf heights stay between 1 to 2 feet. Highs in the mid-80s mean it's a great opportunity for some fun in the water!

Remember to check out the tides for the perfect wave timing 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-04-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your daily surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware coming right up!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth by Sandy Hook, today's surf height is 1 to 2 feet with a low risk of rip currents. Keep an eye out for isolated showers and thunderstorms with a high around 80. Tomorrow, expect more of the same with surf heights and temperatures remaining steady.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean near Long Beach Island, surf heights are 2 to 3 feet today with a moderate rip current risk. Enjoy the partly sunny weather and a high around 80. Tomorrow, there's a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the skies.

In Coastal Atlantic around Atlantic City, surf heights are also 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Today looks mostly sunny with temperatures in the upper 70s. Tomorrow brings a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, so stay weather-aware.

Venture down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May near Ocean City, where you'll find surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Enjoy the sunny weather and temperatures around 80 today. Tomorrow, be prepared for a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Lastly, for the Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach, surf heights are 1 to 2 feet today with a low rip current risk. Expect mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the lower 80s. Tomorrow brings a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the forecast.

Remember, always check for updates and stay safe out there in 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, 04 Jul 2024 10:39:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your daily surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware coming right up!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth by Sandy Hook, today's surf height is 1 to 2 feet with a low risk of rip currents. Keep an eye out for isolated showers and thunderstorms with a high around 80. Tomorrow, expect more of the same with surf heights and temperatures remaining steady.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean near Long Beach Island, surf heights are 2 to 3 feet today with a moderate rip current risk. Enjoy the partly sunny weather and a high around 80. Tomorrow, there's a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the skies.

In Coastal Atlantic around Atlantic City, surf heights are also 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Today looks mostly sunny with temperatures in the upper 70s. Tomorrow brings a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, so stay weather-aware.

Venture down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May near Ocean City, where you'll find surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Enjoy the sunny weather and temperatures around 80 today. Tomorrow, be prepared for a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Lastly, for the Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach, surf heights are 1 to 2 feet today with a low rip current risk. Expect mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the lower 80s. Tomorrow brings a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the forecast.

Remember, always check for updates and stay safe out there in 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! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your daily surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware coming right up!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth by Sandy Hook, today's surf height is 1 to 2 feet with a low risk of rip currents. Keep an eye out for isolated showers and thunderstorms with a high around 80. Tomorrow, expect more of the same with surf heights and temperatures remaining steady.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean near Long Beach Island, surf heights are 2 to 3 feet today with a moderate rip current risk. Enjoy the partly sunny weather and a high around 80. Tomorrow, there's a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the skies.

In Coastal Atlantic around Atlantic City, surf heights are also 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Today looks mostly sunny with temperatures in the upper 70s. Tomorrow brings a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, so stay weather-aware.

Venture down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May near Ocean City, where you'll find surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Enjoy the sunny weather and temperatures around 80 today. Tomorrow, be prepared for a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Lastly, for the Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach, surf heights are 1 to 2 feet today with a low rip current risk. Expect mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the lower 80s. Tomorrow brings a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the forecast.

Remember, always check for updates and stay safe out there in 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 07-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook, today looks like a dream with low rip current risk and around 1 foot of surf height. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect mostly sunny skies with highs in the upper 70s and gentle south winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Looking ahead to Independence Day, surf heights will increase to 2 to 3 feet, with a chance of thunderstorms and highs around 80. So keep an eye on the weather and enjoy those South winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Over at Long Beach Island, in Coastal Ocean, grab your boards for 1 to 2 feet of surf height today, with low rip current risk and very high UV index. It's gonna be a great day with mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper 70s. 

On the Fourth of July, surf heights may reach up to 3 feet with moderate rip current risk. Keep an eye out for some showers and storms as you enjoy the South winds around 15 miles per hour.

Moving down to Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, expect surf heights of 2 to 3 feet today with low rip current risk. Enjoy the sunny skies and mid 70s temperatures along with those South winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

For Independence Day, the surf heights and risk of rip currents will be similar. The South winds will pick up to 10 to 15 miles per hour, so hold onto your hats while you soak up the sun!

Ending our forecast at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, get ready for 1 to 2 feet of surf today with low rip current risk and a very high UV index. The lower 70s water temperature will feel just right as you bask in partly sunny skies.

On the Fourth, expect surf heights to reach 2 to 3 feet with similar conditions and highs in the lower 80s. Enjoy the South winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour as you celebrate Independence Day by the sea.

Keep in mind the tides, and most importantly, have a fantastic time out there in the water and on the sand. 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>Wed, 03 Jul 2024 16:49:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook, today looks like a dream with low rip current risk and around 1 foot of surf height. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect mostly sunny skies with highs in the upper 70s and gentle south winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Looking ahead to Independence Day, surf heights will increase to 2 to 3 feet, with a chance of thunderstorms and highs around 80. So keep an eye on the weather and enjoy those South winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Over at Long Beach Island, in Coastal Ocean, grab your boards for 1 to 2 feet of surf height today, with low rip current risk and very high UV index. It's gonna be a great day with mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper 70s. 

On the Fourth of July, surf heights may reach up to 3 feet with moderate rip current risk. Keep an eye out for some showers and storms as you enjoy the South winds around 15 miles per hour.

Moving down to Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, expect surf heights of 2 to 3 feet today with low rip current risk. Enjoy the sunny skies and mid 70s temperatures along with those South winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

For Independence Day, the surf heights and risk of rip currents will be similar. The South winds will pick up to 10 to 15 miles per hour, so hold onto your hats while you soak up the sun!

Ending our forecast at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, get ready for 1 to 2 feet of surf today with low rip current risk and a very high UV index. The lower 70s water temperature will feel just right as you bask in partly sunny skies.

On the Fourth, expect surf heights to reach 2 to 3 feet with similar conditions and highs in the lower 80s. Enjoy the South winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour as you celebrate Independence Day by the sea.

Keep in mind the tides, and most importantly, have a fantastic time out there in the water and on the sand. 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! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook, today looks like a dream with low rip current risk and around 1 foot of surf height. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect mostly sunny skies with highs in the upper 70s and gentle south winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Looking ahead to Independence Day, surf heights will increase to 2 to 3 feet, with a chance of thunderstorms and highs around 80. So keep an eye on the weather and enjoy those South winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Over at Long Beach Island, in Coastal Ocean, grab your boards for 1 to 2 feet of surf height today, with low rip current risk and very high UV index. It's gonna be a great day with mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper 70s. 

On the Fourth of July, surf heights may reach up to 3 feet with moderate rip current risk. Keep an eye out for some showers and storms as you enjoy the South winds around 15 miles per hour.

Moving down to Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, expect surf heights of 2 to 3 feet today with low rip current risk. Enjoy the sunny skies and mid 70s temperatures along with those South winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

For Independence Day, the surf heights and risk of rip currents will be similar. The South winds will pick up to 10 to 15 miles per hour, so hold onto your hats while you soak up the sun!

Ending our forecast at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, get ready for 1 to 2 feet of surf today with low rip current risk and a very high UV index. The lower 70s water temperature will feel just right as you bask in partly sunny skies.

On the Fourth, expect surf heights to reach 2 to 3 feet with similar conditions and highs in the lower 80s. Enjoy the South winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour as you celebrate Independence Day by the sea.

Keep in mind the tides, and most importantly, have a fantastic time out there in the water and on the sand. 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-23-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9151251951</link>
      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's the surf forecast for New Jersey, Delaware, and even a bit of ME (aka Maine)!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, we've got a moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights around 2 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for a chance of showers and thunderstorms, and a UV index that's very high! So slap on that sunscreen! High temperatures will be in the upper 80s with south winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Moving south to Coastal Ocean, expect a high rip current risk today with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. It's mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs will be in the upper 80s with breezy south winds at 20 to 25 miles per hour.

For Coastal Atlantic, we've got similar conditions with a high rip current risk and surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. The UV index is very high, and temperatures will be in the mid 80s with breezy winds picking up in the afternoon.

Down at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, the high rip current risk continues with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. Expect mostly sunny weather with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs will be in the upper 80s with south winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

And for our friends at the Delaware Beaches, watch out for a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sun protection! Temperatures will hit around 90 degrees with southwest winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Keep an eye out for those high rip current risks from Monday morning through Tuesday evening in these areas! Remember, 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jun 2024 10:39:26 -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? Well, here's the surf forecast for New Jersey, Delaware, and even a bit of ME (aka Maine)!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, we've got a moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights around 2 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for a chance of showers and thunderstorms, and a UV index that's very high! So slap on that sunscreen! High temperatures will be in the upper 80s with south winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Moving south to Coastal Ocean, expect a high rip current risk today with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. It's mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs will be in the upper 80s with breezy south winds at 20 to 25 miles per hour.

For Coastal Atlantic, we've got similar conditions with a high rip current risk and surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. The UV index is very high, and temperatures will be in the mid 80s with breezy winds picking up in the afternoon.

Down at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, the high rip current risk continues with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. Expect mostly sunny weather with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs will be in the upper 80s with south winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

And for our friends at the Delaware Beaches, watch out for a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sun protection! Temperatures will hit around 90 degrees with southwest winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Keep an eye out for those high rip current risks from Monday morning through Tuesday evening in these areas! Remember, 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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's the surf forecast for New Jersey, Delaware, and even a bit of ME (aka Maine)!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, we've got a moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights around 2 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for a chance of showers and thunderstorms, and a UV index that's very high! So slap on that sunscreen! High temperatures will be in the upper 80s with south winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Moving south to Coastal Ocean, expect a high rip current risk today with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. It's mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs will be in the upper 80s with breezy south winds at 20 to 25 miles per hour.

For Coastal Atlantic, we've got similar conditions with a high rip current risk and surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. The UV index is very high, and temperatures will be in the mid 80s with breezy winds picking up in the afternoon.

Down at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, the high rip current risk continues with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. Expect mostly sunny weather with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs will be in the upper 80s with south winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

And for our friends at the Delaware Beaches, watch out for a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sun protection! Temperatures will hit around 90 degrees with southwest winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Keep an eye out for those high rip current risks from Monday morning through Tuesday evening in these areas! Remember, 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun because I've got the latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware coming your way!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the sandy beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we have a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect mostly sunny skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, high temps in the lower 80s, and south winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, which includes the beautiful Long Beach Island. Today, it's all about a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, and you might encounter a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temps in the lower 80s with south winds at 10 to 15 mph.

If you're heading to Coastal Atlantic, where Atlantic City shines, get ready for a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the mid-50s, sunny skies all day, with highs in the lower 80s and southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, with Ocean City calling your name. Today, expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a very high UV index. With sunny weather ahead, high temps in the lower 80s, and south winds at 10 to 15 mph.

And finally, at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, we have a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a very high UV index. Enjoy sunny conditions, mid-80s temps, and south winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Keep an eye out for some thunderstorm potential and remember your sunscreen, surfers! So, grab your boards, hit the waves, and have a fantastic 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>Sat, 22 Jun 2024 10:39:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun because I've got the latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware coming your way!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the sandy beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we have a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect mostly sunny skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, high temps in the lower 80s, and south winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, which includes the beautiful Long Beach Island. Today, it's all about a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, and you might encounter a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temps in the lower 80s with south winds at 10 to 15 mph.

If you're heading to Coastal Atlantic, where Atlantic City shines, get ready for a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the mid-50s, sunny skies all day, with highs in the lower 80s and southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, with Ocean City calling your name. Today, expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a very high UV index. With sunny weather ahead, high temps in the lower 80s, and south winds at 10 to 15 mph.

And finally, at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, we have a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a very high UV index. Enjoy sunny conditions, mid-80s temps, and south winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Keep an eye out for some thunderstorm potential and remember your sunscreen, surfers! So, grab your boards, hit the waves, and have a fantastic 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 beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun because I've got the latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware coming your way!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the sandy beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we have a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect mostly sunny skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, high temps in the lower 80s, and south winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, which includes the beautiful Long Beach Island. Today, it's all about a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, and you might encounter a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temps in the lower 80s with south winds at 10 to 15 mph.

If you're heading to Coastal Atlantic, where Atlantic City shines, get ready for a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the mid-50s, sunny skies all day, with highs in the lower 80s and southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, with Ocean City calling your name. Today, expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a very high UV index. With sunny weather ahead, high temps in the lower 80s, and south winds at 10 to 15 mph.

And finally, at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, we have a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a very high UV index. Enjoy sunny conditions, mid-80s temps, and south winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Keep an eye out for some thunderstorm potential and remember your sunscreen, surfers! So, grab your boards, hit the waves, and have a fantastic 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-21-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware for today and tomorrow, straight from the National Weather Service!

Let's start with Eastern Monmouth - if you're hitting up Sandy Hook, you can expect a low risk of rip currents, waves around 1 to 2 feet high, and very high UV index. The water temperature is around 70 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. It's going to be sunny with highs in the lower 80s, and don't forget your sunscreen!

Moving down to Coastal Ocean around Long Beach Island - moderate rip current risk, waves 2 to 3 feet high, and very high UV index. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, so a bit cooler there. Expect sunny skies with highs in the lower 80s and a nice southwest breeze.

Heading over to Coastal Atlantic near Atlantic City - moderate rip current risk, waves 2 to 3 feet high, and very high UV index. The water temperature is in the mid-50s, a bit chilly but refreshing! Sunny weather with highs around 80, perfect beach day material.

For our friends at the Atlantic Coastal Cape May including Ocean City - moderate rip current risk, waves 2 to 3 feet high, and that very high UV index again. Water temperature in the lower 60s, so it's not too cold. Expect sunny skies and highs in the lower 80s, with those south winds keeping things comfortable.

Now, for the Delaware Beaches like Rehoboth Beach - low risk of rip currents, waves 1 to 2 feet high, and yep, you guessed it, a very high UV index. Water temperature in the mid-60s, so not too shabby! It's sunny with highs in the lower 80s, and south winds to keep things breezy.

So, grab your boards, pack your sunscreen, and get ready for some fun in the sun at the beach! Remember to stay safe, keep an eye on those tides, and 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>Fri, 21 Jun 2024 10:39:29 -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 catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware for today and tomorrow, straight from the National Weather Service!

Let's start with Eastern Monmouth - if you're hitting up Sandy Hook, you can expect a low risk of rip currents, waves around 1 to 2 feet high, and very high UV index. The water temperature is around 70 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. It's going to be sunny with highs in the lower 80s, and don't forget your sunscreen!

Moving down to Coastal Ocean around Long Beach Island - moderate rip current risk, waves 2 to 3 feet high, and very high UV index. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, so a bit cooler there. Expect sunny skies with highs in the lower 80s and a nice southwest breeze.

Heading over to Coastal Atlantic near Atlantic City - moderate rip current risk, waves 2 to 3 feet high, and very high UV index. The water temperature is in the mid-50s, a bit chilly but refreshing! Sunny weather with highs around 80, perfect beach day material.

For our friends at the Atlantic Coastal Cape May including Ocean City - moderate rip current risk, waves 2 to 3 feet high, and that very high UV index again. Water temperature in the lower 60s, so it's not too cold. Expect sunny skies and highs in the lower 80s, with those south winds keeping things comfortable.

Now, for the Delaware Beaches like Rehoboth Beach - low risk of rip currents, waves 1 to 2 feet high, and yep, you guessed it, a very high UV index. Water temperature in the mid-60s, so not too shabby! It's sunny with highs in the lower 80s, and south winds to keep things breezy.

So, grab your boards, pack your sunscreen, and get ready for some fun in the sun at the beach! Remember to stay safe, keep an eye on those tides, and 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 beach lovers! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware for today and tomorrow, straight from the National Weather Service!

Let's start with Eastern Monmouth - if you're hitting up Sandy Hook, you can expect a low risk of rip currents, waves around 1 to 2 feet high, and very high UV index. The water temperature is around 70 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. It's going to be sunny with highs in the lower 80s, and don't forget your sunscreen!

Moving down to Coastal Ocean around Long Beach Island - moderate rip current risk, waves 2 to 3 feet high, and very high UV index. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, so a bit cooler there. Expect sunny skies with highs in the lower 80s and a nice southwest breeze.

Heading over to Coastal Atlantic near Atlantic City - moderate rip current risk, waves 2 to 3 feet high, and very high UV index. The water temperature is in the mid-50s, a bit chilly but refreshing! Sunny weather with highs around 80, perfect beach day material.

For our friends at the Atlantic Coastal Cape May including Ocean City - moderate rip current risk, waves 2 to 3 feet high, and that very high UV index again. Water temperature in the lower 60s, so it's not too cold. Expect sunny skies and highs in the lower 80s, with those south winds keeping things comfortable.

Now, for the Delaware Beaches like Rehoboth Beach - low risk of rip currents, waves 1 to 2 feet high, and yep, you guessed it, a very high UV index. Water temperature in the mid-60s, so not too shabby! It's sunny with highs in the lower 80s, and south winds to keep things breezy.

So, grab your boards, pack your sunscreen, and get ready for some fun in the sun at the beach! Remember to stay safe, keep an eye on those tides, and 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-20-2024</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 New Jersey, Delaware, and beyond!

Starting off in New Jersey, we've got some sunshine vibes at Eastern Monmouth with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet and a low risk of rip currents. The UV index is very high, so don't forget to slap on that sunscreen as the temperature hits the lower 80s. An ideal day to hang ten!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, expect moderate rip current risk and slightly larger waves at 2 to 3 feet. With a water temperature in the lower 60s and a sunny forecast, it's a perfect time to grab your board and enjoy the beach vibes.

Moving down to Coastal Atlantic, catch some waves at Atlantic City with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and a moderate rip current risk. The sun's out, the temperature is around 80 degrees, and the south winds are blowing at 5 to 10 mph. Sounds like a beach day dream!

Venturing to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, we're looking at a similar setup with 2 to 3 feet surf heights, a moderate rip current risk, and sunny skies. Don't forget the sunscreen, surfers! It's going to be a stellar day for riding the waves.

And for our friends in Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach, expect a low rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The UV index is very high, so stay protected while soaking up the sun and enjoying the lower 80s temperature.

Grab your boards, wax up, and get ready for a fantastic day out on the water. Remember to check the tides, wear sunscreen, and always keep an eye out for those sneaky rip currents. Stay safe 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, 20 Jun 2024 13:29:38 -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? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey, Delaware, and beyond!

Starting off in New Jersey, we've got some sunshine vibes at Eastern Monmouth with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet and a low risk of rip currents. The UV index is very high, so don't forget to slap on that sunscreen as the temperature hits the lower 80s. An ideal day to hang ten!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, expect moderate rip current risk and slightly larger waves at 2 to 3 feet. With a water temperature in the lower 60s and a sunny forecast, it's a perfect time to grab your board and enjoy the beach vibes.

Moving down to Coastal Atlantic, catch some waves at Atlantic City with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and a moderate rip current risk. The sun's out, the temperature is around 80 degrees, and the south winds are blowing at 5 to 10 mph. Sounds like a beach day dream!

Venturing to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, we're looking at a similar setup with 2 to 3 feet surf heights, a moderate rip current risk, and sunny skies. Don't forget the sunscreen, surfers! It's going to be a stellar day for riding the waves.

And for our friends in Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach, expect a low rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The UV index is very high, so stay protected while soaking up the sun and enjoying the lower 80s temperature.

Grab your boards, wax up, and get ready for a fantastic day out on the water. Remember to check the tides, wear sunscreen, and always keep an eye out for those sneaky rip currents. Stay safe 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[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey, Delaware, and beyond!

Starting off in New Jersey, we've got some sunshine vibes at Eastern Monmouth with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet and a low risk of rip currents. The UV index is very high, so don't forget to slap on that sunscreen as the temperature hits the lower 80s. An ideal day to hang ten!

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, expect moderate rip current risk and slightly larger waves at 2 to 3 feet. With a water temperature in the lower 60s and a sunny forecast, it's a perfect time to grab your board and enjoy the beach vibes.

Moving down to Coastal Atlantic, catch some waves at Atlantic City with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet and a moderate rip current risk. The sun's out, the temperature is around 80 degrees, and the south winds are blowing at 5 to 10 mph. Sounds like a beach day dream!

Venturing to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, we're looking at a similar setup with 2 to 3 feet surf heights, a moderate rip current risk, and sunny skies. Don't forget the sunscreen, surfers! It's going to be a stellar day for riding the waves.

And for our friends in Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach, expect a low rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The UV index is very high, so stay protected while soaking up the sun and enjoying the lower 80s temperature.

Grab your boards, wax up, and get ready for a fantastic day out on the water. Remember to check the tides, wear sunscreen, and always keep an eye out for those sneaky rip currents. Stay safe 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-20-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Let's talk surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ. 

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, where the sun is shining, and the surf is running at 1 to 2 feet with a low risk of rip currents. Today's high temperature will be in the lower 80s with a Very High UV Index. So slap on that sunscreen, grab your board, and enjoy the waves!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean near Long Beach Island, where the surf is slightly bigger at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is refreshing in the lower 60s, making it a perfect day to catch some waves.

Now, over at Coastal Atlantic including Atlantic City, the surf is also 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk and a Very High UV Index. Don't forget your shades! The water temperature is a bit cooler in the mid 50s, but the weather is sunny and perfect for a day at the beach.

And let's not forget our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. The surf is running at 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. It's a mostly sunny day ahead with a high temperature in the lower 80s and a Very High UV Index.

Remember to check the tides, wear sunscreen, and most importantly, have a fantastic time 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>Thu, 20 Jun 2024 10:31:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Let's talk surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ. 

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, where the sun is shining, and the surf is running at 1 to 2 feet with a low risk of rip currents. Today's high temperature will be in the lower 80s with a Very High UV Index. So slap on that sunscreen, grab your board, and enjoy the waves!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean near Long Beach Island, where the surf is slightly bigger at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is refreshing in the lower 60s, making it a perfect day to catch some waves.

Now, over at Coastal Atlantic including Atlantic City, the surf is also 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk and a Very High UV Index. Don't forget your shades! The water temperature is a bit cooler in the mid 50s, but the weather is sunny and perfect for a day at the beach.

And let's not forget our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. The surf is running at 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. It's a mostly sunny day ahead with a high temperature in the lower 80s and a Very High UV Index.

Remember to check the tides, wear sunscreen, and most importantly, have a fantastic time 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 beachgoers! Let's talk surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ. 

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, where the sun is shining, and the surf is running at 1 to 2 feet with a low risk of rip currents. Today's high temperature will be in the lower 80s with a Very High UV Index. So slap on that sunscreen, grab your board, and enjoy the waves!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean near Long Beach Island, where the surf is slightly bigger at 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is refreshing in the lower 60s, making it a perfect day to catch some waves.

Now, over at Coastal Atlantic including Atlantic City, the surf is also 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk and a Very High UV Index. Don't forget your shades! The water temperature is a bit cooler in the mid 50s, but the weather is sunny and perfect for a day at the beach.

And let's not forget our friends at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach. The surf is running at 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. It's a mostly sunny day ahead with a high temperature in the lower 80s and a Very High UV Index.

Remember to check the tides, wear sunscreen, and most importantly, have a fantastic time 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-19-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, ocean enthusiasts! Ready for a fun-filled day of surfing and beach vibes? Well, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware! 

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook - today's surf height will be 1 to 2 feet with a low risk of rip currents. The sun will be shining with a high temperature around 80 degrees. Remember sunscreen because the UV index is very high. Watch out for those southwest winds picking up to around 15 mph in the afternoon.

Moving over to Coastal Ocean, featuring Long Beach Island - you can expect surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, also with a low rip current risk. The water temperature will be in the lower 60s, so maybe a wetsuit would be a good call. Thursday brings a moderate rip current risk with slightly higher surf heights of 2 to 3 feet.

Now, let's check out the Coastal Atlantic area, including the shores of Atlantic City. Surf heights are looking good at 2 to 3 feet today with plenty of sun and a high in the upper 70s. The water temperature is in the upper 50s - a bit refreshing! Keep an eye out for moderate rip currents tomorrow along with the same surf heights.

Going down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May with the beaches of Ocean City, surf heights today stand at 1 to 2 feet and a low rip current risk. The UV index is very high, so be sun smart! Tomorrow, the surf heights will increase to 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk.

Lastly, in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, surf heights today will be 1 to 2 feet with a low risk of rip currents and a very high UV index. Enjoy the upper 60s water temperature while catching some waves! Tomorrow, it's more of the same fun with sunny weather and similar surf conditions.

Remember to check the tide times for your favorite spots! So, grab your boards, wax up, and hit the waves for a fantastic day of surfing. 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>Wed, 19 Jun 2024 10:31:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, ocean enthusiasts! Ready for a fun-filled day of surfing and beach vibes? Well, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware! 

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook - today's surf height will be 1 to 2 feet with a low risk of rip currents. The sun will be shining with a high temperature around 80 degrees. Remember sunscreen because the UV index is very high. Watch out for those southwest winds picking up to around 15 mph in the afternoon.

Moving over to Coastal Ocean, featuring Long Beach Island - you can expect surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, also with a low rip current risk. The water temperature will be in the lower 60s, so maybe a wetsuit would be a good call. Thursday brings a moderate rip current risk with slightly higher surf heights of 2 to 3 feet.

Now, let's check out the Coastal Atlantic area, including the shores of Atlantic City. Surf heights are looking good at 2 to 3 feet today with plenty of sun and a high in the upper 70s. The water temperature is in the upper 50s - a bit refreshing! Keep an eye out for moderate rip currents tomorrow along with the same surf heights.

Going down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May with the beaches of Ocean City, surf heights today stand at 1 to 2 feet and a low rip current risk. The UV index is very high, so be sun smart! Tomorrow, the surf heights will increase to 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk.

Lastly, in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, surf heights today will be 1 to 2 feet with a low risk of rip currents and a very high UV index. Enjoy the upper 60s water temperature while catching some waves! Tomorrow, it's more of the same fun with sunny weather and similar surf conditions.

Remember to check the tide times for your favorite spots! So, grab your boards, wax up, and hit the waves for a fantastic day of surfing. 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, ocean enthusiasts! Ready for a fun-filled day of surfing and beach vibes? Well, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware! 

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook - today's surf height will be 1 to 2 feet with a low risk of rip currents. The sun will be shining with a high temperature around 80 degrees. Remember sunscreen because the UV index is very high. Watch out for those southwest winds picking up to around 15 mph in the afternoon.

Moving over to Coastal Ocean, featuring Long Beach Island - you can expect surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, also with a low rip current risk. The water temperature will be in the lower 60s, so maybe a wetsuit would be a good call. Thursday brings a moderate rip current risk with slightly higher surf heights of 2 to 3 feet.

Now, let's check out the Coastal Atlantic area, including the shores of Atlantic City. Surf heights are looking good at 2 to 3 feet today with plenty of sun and a high in the upper 70s. The water temperature is in the upper 50s - a bit refreshing! Keep an eye out for moderate rip currents tomorrow along with the same surf heights.

Going down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May with the beaches of Ocean City, surf heights today stand at 1 to 2 feet and a low rip current risk. The UV index is very high, so be sun smart! Tomorrow, the surf heights will increase to 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk.

Lastly, in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, surf heights today will be 1 to 2 feet with a low risk of rip currents and a very high UV index. Enjoy the upper 60s water temperature while catching some waves! Tomorrow, it's more of the same fun with sunny weather and similar surf conditions.

Remember to check the tide times for your favorite spots! So, grab your boards, wax up, and hit the waves for a fantastic day of surfing. 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-18-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1952189157</link>
      <description>Hey beachgoers, welcome back for your daily dose of surf zone forecasts for New Jersey and Delaware! Let's dive right in and see what the waves have in store for us.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, specifically Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The sun is shining bright with a very high UV index, so don't forget your sunscreen. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect a high temperature around 80 degrees with south winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Heading over to Long Beach Island, the Coastal Ocean area, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights are also between 1 to 2 feet, with sunny skies and a high temperature in the upper 70s. The wind will be coming from the south at 10 to 15 mph, making it a great day for some beach fun.

In Coastal Atlantic, including the beaches of Atlantic City, we've got another moderate rip current risk with slightly higher surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, so a bit cooler but still enjoyable. Expect south winds at 10 to 15 mph and a high temperature in the upper 70s.

If you're chilling at the Atlantic Coastal Cape May beaches, like Ocean City, you can expect a moderate rip current risk as well with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is very high, so keep that sunblock handy. Enjoy the upper 70s temperature and south winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Lastly, down in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, we've got a low rip current risk today. The surf heights are 1 to 2 feet with plenty of sunshine and a high temperature in the lower 80s. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, just right for a swim.

Remember, always be mindful of the water conditions and stay safe out there. Have a fantastic day catching those 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, 18 Jun 2024 10:31:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey beachgoers, welcome back for your daily dose of surf zone forecasts for New Jersey and Delaware! Let's dive right in and see what the waves have in store for us.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, specifically Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The sun is shining bright with a very high UV index, so don't forget your sunscreen. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect a high temperature around 80 degrees with south winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Heading over to Long Beach Island, the Coastal Ocean area, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights are also between 1 to 2 feet, with sunny skies and a high temperature in the upper 70s. The wind will be coming from the south at 10 to 15 mph, making it a great day for some beach fun.

In Coastal Atlantic, including the beaches of Atlantic City, we've got another moderate rip current risk with slightly higher surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, so a bit cooler but still enjoyable. Expect south winds at 10 to 15 mph and a high temperature in the upper 70s.

If you're chilling at the Atlantic Coastal Cape May beaches, like Ocean City, you can expect a moderate rip current risk as well with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is very high, so keep that sunblock handy. Enjoy the upper 70s temperature and south winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Lastly, down in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, we've got a low rip current risk today. The surf heights are 1 to 2 feet with plenty of sunshine and a high temperature in the lower 80s. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, just right for a swim.

Remember, always be mindful of the water conditions and stay safe out there. Have a fantastic day catching those 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 beachgoers, welcome back for your daily dose of surf zone forecasts for New Jersey and Delaware! Let's dive right in and see what the waves have in store for us.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, specifically Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The sun is shining bright with a very high UV index, so don't forget your sunscreen. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect a high temperature around 80 degrees with south winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Heading over to Long Beach Island, the Coastal Ocean area, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights are also between 1 to 2 feet, with sunny skies and a high temperature in the upper 70s. The wind will be coming from the south at 10 to 15 mph, making it a great day for some beach fun.

In Coastal Atlantic, including the beaches of Atlantic City, we've got another moderate rip current risk with slightly higher surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, so a bit cooler but still enjoyable. Expect south winds at 10 to 15 mph and a high temperature in the upper 70s.

If you're chilling at the Atlantic Coastal Cape May beaches, like Ocean City, you can expect a moderate rip current risk as well with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is very high, so keep that sunblock handy. Enjoy the upper 70s temperature and south winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Lastly, down in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, we've got a low rip current risk today. The surf heights are 1 to 2 feet with plenty of sunshine and a high temperature in the lower 80s. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, just right for a swim.

Remember, always be mindful of the water conditions and stay safe out there. Have a fantastic day catching those 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-17-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach bums! Ready for some gnarly surf zone forecast action? Let's dive into the juicy details for New Jersey and Delaware:

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, expect a moderate rip current risk and 2 to 3 feet of surf height today. The UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the upper 60s, making it just right for a refreshing dip. It's mostly sunny with highs in the upper 70s. Winds will pick up to around 20 mph in the afternoon.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, featuring Long Beach Island, a moderate rip current risk and 1 to 2 feet of surf height await you. It's a sunny day with south winds of 15 to 20 mph, so hold onto your hats! The water temperature is in the lower 60s, but the vibes are all about fun in the sun.

In Coastal Atlantic, think Atlantic City vibes! You're looking at a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 3 feet of surf height. The UV index is very high, so shades are a must. Enjoy the upper 70s temperature and sunny skies with south winds at 10 to 15 mph. The water temperature hovers in the lower 60s, a perfect cool-down option.

And don't forget about the Delaware Beaches, particularly Rehoboth Beach! Today promises a low rip current risk and 1 to 2 feet of surf height. Bask in the upper 60s water temperature and soak up the rays with highs in the upper 70s. The UV index is very high, making it prime tanning weather.

So, surfers and sun-lovers, get ready for a day filled with sunshine, waves, and good times at the beach! Remember, check the tides, keep an eye on those winds, 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, 17 Jun 2024 10:31:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach bums! Ready for some gnarly surf zone forecast action? Let's dive into the juicy details for New Jersey and Delaware:

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, expect a moderate rip current risk and 2 to 3 feet of surf height today. The UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the upper 60s, making it just right for a refreshing dip. It's mostly sunny with highs in the upper 70s. Winds will pick up to around 20 mph in the afternoon.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, featuring Long Beach Island, a moderate rip current risk and 1 to 2 feet of surf height await you. It's a sunny day with south winds of 15 to 20 mph, so hold onto your hats! The water temperature is in the lower 60s, but the vibes are all about fun in the sun.

In Coastal Atlantic, think Atlantic City vibes! You're looking at a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 3 feet of surf height. The UV index is very high, so shades are a must. Enjoy the upper 70s temperature and sunny skies with south winds at 10 to 15 mph. The water temperature hovers in the lower 60s, a perfect cool-down option.

And don't forget about the Delaware Beaches, particularly Rehoboth Beach! Today promises a low rip current risk and 1 to 2 feet of surf height. Bask in the upper 60s water temperature and soak up the rays with highs in the upper 70s. The UV index is very high, making it prime tanning weather.

So, surfers and sun-lovers, get ready for a day filled with sunshine, waves, and good times at the beach! Remember, check the tides, keep an eye on those winds, 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 bums! Ready for some gnarly surf zone forecast action? Let's dive into the juicy details for New Jersey and Delaware:

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, expect a moderate rip current risk and 2 to 3 feet of surf height today. The UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the upper 60s, making it just right for a refreshing dip. It's mostly sunny with highs in the upper 70s. Winds will pick up to around 20 mph in the afternoon.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, featuring Long Beach Island, a moderate rip current risk and 1 to 2 feet of surf height await you. It's a sunny day with south winds of 15 to 20 mph, so hold onto your hats! The water temperature is in the lower 60s, but the vibes are all about fun in the sun.

In Coastal Atlantic, think Atlantic City vibes! You're looking at a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 3 feet of surf height. The UV index is very high, so shades are a must. Enjoy the upper 70s temperature and sunny skies with south winds at 10 to 15 mph. The water temperature hovers in the lower 60s, a perfect cool-down option.

And don't forget about the Delaware Beaches, particularly Rehoboth Beach! Today promises a low rip current risk and 1 to 2 feet of surf height. Bask in the upper 60s water temperature and soak up the rays with highs in the upper 70s. The UV index is very high, making it prime tanning weather.

So, surfers and sun-lovers, get ready for a day filled with sunshine, waves, and good times at the beach! Remember, check the tides, keep an eye on those winds, 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-16-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6582464907</link>
      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready for a surf-tastic forecast in the New Jersey and Delaware area? Let's dive into some fun in the sun details!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, where Sandy Hook is looking good with a low risk of rip currents today. Surf heights are 2 to 3 feet, and the UV index is very high – so don't forget that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the upper 60s with mostly sunny skies ahead. High temps around 70 with gentle winds. Tomorrow, expect more of the same but warmer with highs around 80.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, say hello to Long Beach Island! Another low rip current risk day with 2 to 3 feet surf heights. UV index is very high. It'll be sunny until 3 PM, then mostly sunny with temps in the lower 70s. Perfect for some beach fun! Tomorrow, sunny skies continue with highs in the upper 70s.

Moving down to Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City, the surf is looking great with similar conditions - low rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a very high UV index. Temperatures in the lower 70s with nice northeast winds. Tomorrow, more sunny goodness with highs in the upper 70s.

In Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, enjoy a low risk of rip currents with 1 to 2 feet surf heights. The UV index is very high, making it a great day to catch some waves. Expect temps in the lower 70s with a mix of sun and clouds. Tomorrow, stay sunny with highs in the upper 70s.

Lastly, don't forget about the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, where a low rip current risk awaits with around 1 foot surf heights. Sunscreen alert with the very high UV index! Temps in the lower 70s today, warming up to the lower 80s tomorrow. Perfect for a beach day!

So there you have it, surfers! Get your boards ready for some fun waves and sunny skies ahead. Remember to stay safe and hydrated 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, 16 Jun 2024 10:31:31 -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 surf-tastic forecast in the New Jersey and Delaware area? Let's dive into some fun in the sun details!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, where Sandy Hook is looking good with a low risk of rip currents today. Surf heights are 2 to 3 feet, and the UV index is very high – so don't forget that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the upper 60s with mostly sunny skies ahead. High temps around 70 with gentle winds. Tomorrow, expect more of the same but warmer with highs around 80.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, say hello to Long Beach Island! Another low rip current risk day with 2 to 3 feet surf heights. UV index is very high. It'll be sunny until 3 PM, then mostly sunny with temps in the lower 70s. Perfect for some beach fun! Tomorrow, sunny skies continue with highs in the upper 70s.

Moving down to Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City, the surf is looking great with similar conditions - low rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a very high UV index. Temperatures in the lower 70s with nice northeast winds. Tomorrow, more sunny goodness with highs in the upper 70s.

In Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, enjoy a low risk of rip currents with 1 to 2 feet surf heights. The UV index is very high, making it a great day to catch some waves. Expect temps in the lower 70s with a mix of sun and clouds. Tomorrow, stay sunny with highs in the upper 70s.

Lastly, don't forget about the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, where a low rip current risk awaits with around 1 foot surf heights. Sunscreen alert with the very high UV index! Temps in the lower 70s today, warming up to the lower 80s tomorrow. Perfect for a beach day!

So there you have it, surfers! Get your boards ready for some fun waves and sunny skies ahead. Remember to stay safe and hydrated 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 a surf-tastic forecast in the New Jersey and Delaware area? Let's dive into some fun in the sun details!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, where Sandy Hook is looking good with a low risk of rip currents today. Surf heights are 2 to 3 feet, and the UV index is very high – so don't forget that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the upper 60s with mostly sunny skies ahead. High temps around 70 with gentle winds. Tomorrow, expect more of the same but warmer with highs around 80.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, say hello to Long Beach Island! Another low rip current risk day with 2 to 3 feet surf heights. UV index is very high. It'll be sunny until 3 PM, then mostly sunny with temps in the lower 70s. Perfect for some beach fun! Tomorrow, sunny skies continue with highs in the upper 70s.

Moving down to Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City, the surf is looking great with similar conditions - low rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf heights, and a very high UV index. Temperatures in the lower 70s with nice northeast winds. Tomorrow, more sunny goodness with highs in the upper 70s.

In Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, enjoy a low risk of rip currents with 1 to 2 feet surf heights. The UV index is very high, making it a great day to catch some waves. Expect temps in the lower 70s with a mix of sun and clouds. Tomorrow, stay sunny with highs in the upper 70s.

Lastly, don't forget about the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, where a low rip current risk awaits with around 1 foot surf heights. Sunscreen alert with the very high UV index! Temps in the lower 70s today, warming up to the lower 80s tomorrow. Perfect for a beach day!

So there you have it, surfers! Get your boards ready for some fun waves and sunny skies ahead. Remember to stay safe and hydrated 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-15-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6588721668</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some tubular wave updates? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the wonderful folks at the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ.

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, it looks like today we've got a moderate rip current risk and some sweet 2 to 3 feet waves rolling in. The UV index is *UV* dude, so don't forget that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the upper 60s, making for a refreshing surf. And hey, it's all sunny vibes with highs in the upper 70s. Winds are coming from the North at 10 to 15 mph, so hang onto your boards!

Moving on to Sunday, the rip current risk drops to low, but the waves stay consistent at 2 to 3 feet. It's mostly sunny with temperatures cooling down a bit into the lower 70s. East winds around 10 mph will be blowing through.

Over at Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, the scene is pretty similar. Moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and that *UV* index is still very high. So, slap on that sunscreen and catch some waves under the sunny skies.

How about hitting up Atlantic City? Moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet swells, and a UV index that's off the charts. North winds around 10 mph will be blowing through, making it a great day for cruising on the water.

And down at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, expect more of the same - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and that blazing UV index. North winds around 10 mph will keep things interesting today.

So, folks, whether you're in New Jersey or Delaware, the waves are calling your name! Remember to always check those tide times and stay safe out there. Catch you in the lineup!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 10:31:20 -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 tubular wave updates? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the wonderful folks at the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ.

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, it looks like today we've got a moderate rip current risk and some sweet 2 to 3 feet waves rolling in. The UV index is *UV* dude, so don't forget that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the upper 60s, making for a refreshing surf. And hey, it's all sunny vibes with highs in the upper 70s. Winds are coming from the North at 10 to 15 mph, so hang onto your boards!

Moving on to Sunday, the rip current risk drops to low, but the waves stay consistent at 2 to 3 feet. It's mostly sunny with temperatures cooling down a bit into the lower 70s. East winds around 10 mph will be blowing through.

Over at Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, the scene is pretty similar. Moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and that *UV* index is still very high. So, slap on that sunscreen and catch some waves under the sunny skies.

How about hitting up Atlantic City? Moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet swells, and a UV index that's off the charts. North winds around 10 mph will be blowing through, making it a great day for cruising on the water.

And down at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, expect more of the same - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and that blazing UV index. North winds around 10 mph will keep things interesting today.

So, folks, whether you're in New Jersey or Delaware, the waves are calling your name! Remember to always check those tide times and stay safe out there. Catch you in the lineup!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 tubular wave updates? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, brought to you by the wonderful folks at the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ.

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, it looks like today we've got a moderate rip current risk and some sweet 2 to 3 feet waves rolling in. The UV index is *UV* dude, so don't forget that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the upper 60s, making for a refreshing surf. And hey, it's all sunny vibes with highs in the upper 70s. Winds are coming from the North at 10 to 15 mph, so hang onto your boards!

Moving on to Sunday, the rip current risk drops to low, but the waves stay consistent at 2 to 3 feet. It's mostly sunny with temperatures cooling down a bit into the lower 70s. East winds around 10 mph will be blowing through.

Over at Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, the scene is pretty similar. Moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and that *UV* index is still very high. So, slap on that sunscreen and catch some waves under the sunny skies.

How about hitting up Atlantic City? Moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet swells, and a UV index that's off the charts. North winds around 10 mph will be blowing through, making it a great day for cruising on the water.

And down at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, expect more of the same - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet waves, and that blazing UV index. North winds around 10 mph will keep things interesting today.

So, folks, whether you're in New Jersey or Delaware, the waves are calling your name! Remember to always check those tide times and stay safe out there. Catch you in the lineup!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-14-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4770908263</link>
      <description>Hey there beachgoers and surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service. So, hang ten and listen up!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms with a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and the weather will be mostly sunny with a chance of showers and thunderstorms later on. Highs in the lower 80s with south winds around 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, rip current risk drops to low, with sunny skies and highs in the upper 70s.

Heading over to Long Beach Island, the rip current risk is moderate, surf heights are 2 to 3 feet, and the weather is similar with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms later in the day. South winds between 15 to 20 miles per hour and highs around 80. Saturday looks calmer with a low rip current risk, sunny skies, and highs in the upper 70s.

In Coastal Atlantic including Atlantic City, you can expect similar conditions with moderate rip current risk, sunny weather with a chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. South winds around 15 miles per hour and highs in the upper 70s. Tomorrow, rip current risk drops to low, and it'll be mostly sunny with north winds around 10 miles per hour.

Lastly, for Delaware beaches like Rehoboth Beach, today has a low rip current risk with surf heights between 1 to 2 feet. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms and a very high UV index. Highs in the lower 80s with south winds between 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, the rip current risk stays low with mostly sunny skies, and temperatures around 80.

Make sure to check out the tide times 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>Fri, 14 Jun 2024 10:31:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers and surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service. So, hang ten and listen up!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms with a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and the weather will be mostly sunny with a chance of showers and thunderstorms later on. Highs in the lower 80s with south winds around 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, rip current risk drops to low, with sunny skies and highs in the upper 70s.

Heading over to Long Beach Island, the rip current risk is moderate, surf heights are 2 to 3 feet, and the weather is similar with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms later in the day. South winds between 15 to 20 miles per hour and highs around 80. Saturday looks calmer with a low rip current risk, sunny skies, and highs in the upper 70s.

In Coastal Atlantic including Atlantic City, you can expect similar conditions with moderate rip current risk, sunny weather with a chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. South winds around 15 miles per hour and highs in the upper 70s. Tomorrow, rip current risk drops to low, and it'll be mostly sunny with north winds around 10 miles per hour.

Lastly, for Delaware beaches like Rehoboth Beach, today has a low rip current risk with surf heights between 1 to 2 feet. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms and a very high UV index. Highs in the lower 80s with south winds between 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, the rip current risk stays low with mostly sunny skies, and temperatures around 80.

Make sure to check out the tide times 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 beachgoers and surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware straight from the National Weather Service. So, hang ten and listen up!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms with a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and the weather will be mostly sunny with a chance of showers and thunderstorms later on. Highs in the lower 80s with south winds around 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, rip current risk drops to low, with sunny skies and highs in the upper 70s.

Heading over to Long Beach Island, the rip current risk is moderate, surf heights are 2 to 3 feet, and the weather is similar with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms later in the day. South winds between 15 to 20 miles per hour and highs around 80. Saturday looks calmer with a low rip current risk, sunny skies, and highs in the upper 70s.

In Coastal Atlantic including Atlantic City, you can expect similar conditions with moderate rip current risk, sunny weather with a chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. South winds around 15 miles per hour and highs in the upper 70s. Tomorrow, rip current risk drops to low, and it'll be mostly sunny with north winds around 10 miles per hour.

Lastly, for Delaware beaches like Rehoboth Beach, today has a low rip current risk with surf heights between 1 to 2 feet. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms and a very high UV index. Highs in the lower 80s with south winds between 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tomorrow, the rip current risk stays low with mostly sunny skies, and temperatures around 80.

Make sure to check out the tide times 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-13-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6554879399</link>
      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready for a rundown of the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware? Let's dive in!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, at Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk today with surf heights between 1 to 2 feet. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is very high! Temperatures will be in the mid-70s with southwest winds picking up to around 15 mph later on. Perfect day ahead!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean at Long Beach Island, it's pretty similar - low rip current risk, sunny weather, and a chance of showers on Friday. Surf heights around 1 foot, so a bit smaller but still enjoyable. Keep an eye out for those south winds!

In Coastal Atlantic with Atlantic City, expect sunny skies with patchy fog today and a moderate rip current risk tomorrow. Surf heights at 1 to 2 feet and temperatures in the upper 70s. Looks like a nice beach day coming up!

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, we're looking at more sunny skies with a low rip current risk today. Surf heights are 1 to 2 feet, and things are heating up with temperatures in the upper 70s tomorrow. Can't complain about that!

Lastly, for our friends at Delaware Beaches in Rehoboth Beach, it's sunny with a low rip current risk today, but watch out for those south winds picking up. Surf heights also between 1 to 2 feet.

So, whether you're in Sandy Hook or Rehoboth Beach, it's shaping up to be a fantastic couple of beach days! Stay safe, catch some waves, and enjoy that sunshine, 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>Thu, 13 Jun 2024 10:31:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Ready for a rundown of the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware? Let's dive in!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, at Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk today with surf heights between 1 to 2 feet. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is very high! Temperatures will be in the mid-70s with southwest winds picking up to around 15 mph later on. Perfect day ahead!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean at Long Beach Island, it's pretty similar - low rip current risk, sunny weather, and a chance of showers on Friday. Surf heights around 1 foot, so a bit smaller but still enjoyable. Keep an eye out for those south winds!

In Coastal Atlantic with Atlantic City, expect sunny skies with patchy fog today and a moderate rip current risk tomorrow. Surf heights at 1 to 2 feet and temperatures in the upper 70s. Looks like a nice beach day coming up!

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, we're looking at more sunny skies with a low rip current risk today. Surf heights are 1 to 2 feet, and things are heating up with temperatures in the upper 70s tomorrow. Can't complain about that!

Lastly, for our friends at Delaware Beaches in Rehoboth Beach, it's sunny with a low rip current risk today, but watch out for those south winds picking up. Surf heights also between 1 to 2 feet.

So, whether you're in Sandy Hook or Rehoboth Beach, it's shaping up to be a fantastic couple of beach days! Stay safe, catch some waves, and enjoy that sunshine, 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 beachgoers! Ready for a rundown of the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware? Let's dive in!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, at Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk today with surf heights between 1 to 2 feet. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is very high! Temperatures will be in the mid-70s with southwest winds picking up to around 15 mph later on. Perfect day ahead!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean at Long Beach Island, it's pretty similar - low rip current risk, sunny weather, and a chance of showers on Friday. Surf heights around 1 foot, so a bit smaller but still enjoyable. Keep an eye out for those south winds!

In Coastal Atlantic with Atlantic City, expect sunny skies with patchy fog today and a moderate rip current risk tomorrow. Surf heights at 1 to 2 feet and temperatures in the upper 70s. Looks like a nice beach day coming up!

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, we're looking at more sunny skies with a low rip current risk today. Surf heights are 1 to 2 feet, and things are heating up with temperatures in the upper 70s tomorrow. Can't complain about that!

Lastly, for our friends at Delaware Beaches in Rehoboth Beach, it's sunny with a low rip current risk today, but watch out for those south winds picking up. Surf heights also between 1 to 2 feet.

So, whether you're in Sandy Hook or Rehoboth Beach, it's shaping up to be a fantastic couple of beach days! Stay safe, catch some waves, and enjoy that sunshine, 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.]]>
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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-12-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast! Brought to you by Quiet Please Studios.

Starting off at Sandy Hook in Eastern Monmouth, today's surf is looking calm at around 1 foot high. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! The water temperature is in the mid-60s, perfect for a dip. Enjoy mostly sunny skies with a high temperature reaching the mid-70s. Winds will start from the north and switch to the south later in the day.

Moving over to Long Beach Island at Coastal Ocean, similar conditions await you with 1-foot waves, very high UV index, and a pleasant high temperature in the mid-70s. Winds will transition from west to south as the day goes on.

Heading down to Atlantic City at Coastal Atlantic, again, expect 1-foot waves and a very high UV index. The water temperature remains in the mid-60s. Winds will follow the same pattern, starting from the west and shifting to the south later.

Venture towards Ocean City at Atlantic Coastal Cape May for another day of 1-foot waves, very high UV index, and a sunny sky with temperatures in the mid-70s. Keep an eye on the northwest winds switching to the south around afternoon time.

Lastly, at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, grab your board for those 1-foot waves and very high UV index. The water temperature is also in the mid-60s. Winds will shift from northwest to southeast later in the day.

Both today and tomorrow, the rip current risk is low, but always be cautious near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. Remember to check the tide schedules and embrace the sunny weather on the horizon. Links to more definitions are provided if you're in for some extra beach knowledge.

Enjoy your surf sessions and 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, 12 Jun 2024 10:32:01 -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! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast! Brought to you by Quiet Please Studios.

Starting off at Sandy Hook in Eastern Monmouth, today's surf is looking calm at around 1 foot high. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! The water temperature is in the mid-60s, perfect for a dip. Enjoy mostly sunny skies with a high temperature reaching the mid-70s. Winds will start from the north and switch to the south later in the day.

Moving over to Long Beach Island at Coastal Ocean, similar conditions await you with 1-foot waves, very high UV index, and a pleasant high temperature in the mid-70s. Winds will transition from west to south as the day goes on.

Heading down to Atlantic City at Coastal Atlantic, again, expect 1-foot waves and a very high UV index. The water temperature remains in the mid-60s. Winds will follow the same pattern, starting from the west and shifting to the south later.

Venture towards Ocean City at Atlantic Coastal Cape May for another day of 1-foot waves, very high UV index, and a sunny sky with temperatures in the mid-70s. Keep an eye on the northwest winds switching to the south around afternoon time.

Lastly, at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, grab your board for those 1-foot waves and very high UV index. The water temperature is also in the mid-60s. Winds will shift from northwest to southeast later in the day.

Both today and tomorrow, the rip current risk is low, but always be cautious near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. Remember to check the tide schedules and embrace the sunny weather on the horizon. Links to more definitions are provided if you're in for some extra beach knowledge.

Enjoy your surf sessions and 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 beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast! Brought to you by Quiet Please Studios.

Starting off at Sandy Hook in Eastern Monmouth, today's surf is looking calm at around 1 foot high. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! The water temperature is in the mid-60s, perfect for a dip. Enjoy mostly sunny skies with a high temperature reaching the mid-70s. Winds will start from the north and switch to the south later in the day.

Moving over to Long Beach Island at Coastal Ocean, similar conditions await you with 1-foot waves, very high UV index, and a pleasant high temperature in the mid-70s. Winds will transition from west to south as the day goes on.

Heading down to Atlantic City at Coastal Atlantic, again, expect 1-foot waves and a very high UV index. The water temperature remains in the mid-60s. Winds will follow the same pattern, starting from the west and shifting to the south later.

Venture towards Ocean City at Atlantic Coastal Cape May for another day of 1-foot waves, very high UV index, and a sunny sky with temperatures in the mid-70s. Keep an eye on the northwest winds switching to the south around afternoon time.

Lastly, at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, grab your board for those 1-foot waves and very high UV index. The water temperature is also in the mid-60s. Winds will shift from northwest to southeast later in the day.

Both today and tomorrow, the rip current risk is low, but always be cautious near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. Remember to check the tide schedules and embrace the sunny weather on the horizon. Links to more definitions are provided if you're in for some extra beach knowledge.

Enjoy your surf sessions and 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-11-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6258723275</link>
      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Let's catch the wave with your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast. 

Starting off with some beach bliss in Eastern Monmouth. Today, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, and a chance of hitting the waves under mostly sunny skies. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so it's perfect for a refreshing dip. Catch that sunrise at 5:26 AM and the sunset at 8:26 PM for the ultimate beach day.

Moving over to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island. Expect low rip current risks, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and a moderate chance of thunderstorms in the mix. The UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen while enjoying the mid-70s temperatures.

Heading down to Coastal Atlantic, embracing Atlantic City's shores. A low rip current risk awaits with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. You might see some partly sunny skies with a slight chance of showers today. Dive into the upper 50s water temperatures and soak up the good vibes.

Bouncing off the Atlantic Coastal Cape May, home to Ocean City. Surfers can enjoy low rip current risks and tiny waves of 1 to 2 feet. Stay sun-kissed with mostly sunny weather and keep an eye out for the slight chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Last but not least, the Delaware Beaches, including the sandy paradise of Rehoboth Beach. Dive into low rip current risks and 1 to 2 feet surf heights, making it the perfect time to catch some waves. Enjoy the upper 60s water temperatures and keep an eye out for some sunny breaks among the clouds.

Remember, be safe in the water, keep an eye on those tides, and have a splashing 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>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 10:31:30 -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! Let's catch the wave with your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast. 

Starting off with some beach bliss in Eastern Monmouth. Today, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, and a chance of hitting the waves under mostly sunny skies. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so it's perfect for a refreshing dip. Catch that sunrise at 5:26 AM and the sunset at 8:26 PM for the ultimate beach day.

Moving over to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island. Expect low rip current risks, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and a moderate chance of thunderstorms in the mix. The UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen while enjoying the mid-70s temperatures.

Heading down to Coastal Atlantic, embracing Atlantic City's shores. A low rip current risk awaits with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. You might see some partly sunny skies with a slight chance of showers today. Dive into the upper 50s water temperatures and soak up the good vibes.

Bouncing off the Atlantic Coastal Cape May, home to Ocean City. Surfers can enjoy low rip current risks and tiny waves of 1 to 2 feet. Stay sun-kissed with mostly sunny weather and keep an eye out for the slight chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Last but not least, the Delaware Beaches, including the sandy paradise of Rehoboth Beach. Dive into low rip current risks and 1 to 2 feet surf heights, making it the perfect time to catch some waves. Enjoy the upper 60s water temperatures and keep an eye out for some sunny breaks among the clouds.

Remember, be safe in the water, keep an eye on those tides, and have a splashing 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! Let's catch the wave with your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast. 

Starting off with some beach bliss in Eastern Monmouth. Today, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, and a chance of hitting the waves under mostly sunny skies. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so it's perfect for a refreshing dip. Catch that sunrise at 5:26 AM and the sunset at 8:26 PM for the ultimate beach day.

Moving over to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island. Expect low rip current risks, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and a moderate chance of thunderstorms in the mix. The UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen while enjoying the mid-70s temperatures.

Heading down to Coastal Atlantic, embracing Atlantic City's shores. A low rip current risk awaits with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. You might see some partly sunny skies with a slight chance of showers today. Dive into the upper 50s water temperatures and soak up the good vibes.

Bouncing off the Atlantic Coastal Cape May, home to Ocean City. Surfers can enjoy low rip current risks and tiny waves of 1 to 2 feet. Stay sun-kissed with mostly sunny weather and keep an eye out for the slight chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Last but not least, the Delaware Beaches, including the sandy paradise of Rehoboth Beach. Dive into low rip current risks and 1 to 2 feet surf heights, making it the perfect time to catch some waves. Enjoy the upper 60s water temperatures and keep an eye out for some sunny breaks among the clouds.

Remember, be safe in the water, keep an eye on those tides, and have a splashing 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-10-2024</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 New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook, today's vibe is all about sunny skies with surf heights around 1 foot and a low rip current risk. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. So, wax up your boards and get ready to hang loose!

Over in Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, get ready for more sunny goodness with surf heights around 1 foot and a low rip current risk. The water temperature is slightly cooler in the lower 60s, but the UV index is very high. So, don't forget your sunscreen!

Moving down to Coastal Atlantic, around Atlantic City, surf heights are ranging from 1 to 2 feet today with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is around 60 degrees, and the sun will be shining bright with west winds at 10 to 15 mph. It's gonna be a fabulous beach day!

In Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, expect surf heights of 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and the UV index is very high. Winds will be blowing from the west at 10 to 15 mph. Sounds like a perfect day for some fun in the sun!

And last but not least, in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, you'll find surf heights around 1 foot with a low rip current risk and a high temperature around 80 degrees. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so get ready to jump in and cool off!

Remember to check the tides, as they can affect your surfing plans. And always stay safe in the water, keeping an eye out for any 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>Mon, 10 Jun 2024 10:31:39 -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 New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook, today's vibe is all about sunny skies with surf heights around 1 foot and a low rip current risk. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. So, wax up your boards and get ready to hang loose!

Over in Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, get ready for more sunny goodness with surf heights around 1 foot and a low rip current risk. The water temperature is slightly cooler in the lower 60s, but the UV index is very high. So, don't forget your sunscreen!

Moving down to Coastal Atlantic, around Atlantic City, surf heights are ranging from 1 to 2 feet today with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is around 60 degrees, and the sun will be shining bright with west winds at 10 to 15 mph. It's gonna be a fabulous beach day!

In Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, expect surf heights of 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and the UV index is very high. Winds will be blowing from the west at 10 to 15 mph. Sounds like a perfect day for some fun in the sun!

And last but not least, in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, you'll find surf heights around 1 foot with a low rip current risk and a high temperature around 80 degrees. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so get ready to jump in and cool off!

Remember to check the tides, as they can affect your surfing plans. And always stay safe in the water, keeping an eye out for any 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, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including the beaches of Sandy Hook, today's vibe is all about sunny skies with surf heights around 1 foot and a low rip current risk. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. So, wax up your boards and get ready to hang loose!

Over in Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, get ready for more sunny goodness with surf heights around 1 foot and a low rip current risk. The water temperature is slightly cooler in the lower 60s, but the UV index is very high. So, don't forget your sunscreen!

Moving down to Coastal Atlantic, around Atlantic City, surf heights are ranging from 1 to 2 feet today with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is around 60 degrees, and the sun will be shining bright with west winds at 10 to 15 mph. It's gonna be a fabulous beach day!

In Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, expect surf heights of 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and the UV index is very high. Winds will be blowing from the west at 10 to 15 mph. Sounds like a perfect day for some fun in the sun!

And last but not least, in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, you'll find surf heights around 1 foot with a low rip current risk and a high temperature around 80 degrees. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so get ready to jump in and cool off!

Remember to check the tides, as they can affect your surfing plans. And always stay safe in the water, keeping an eye out for any 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-09-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8553046196</link>
      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Let's dive into the gnarly surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware. So, grab your boards and let's ride those waves!

First up, we have Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful Sandy Hook area. Today, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights from 1 to 2 feet. The weather calls for partly sunny skies with a slight chance of showers. The high temperature will be in the lower 80s with southwest winds around 15 miles per hour, shifting to the west later on.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, covering Long Beach Island, the rip current risk is moderate today with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. Expect mostly sunny skies with a chance of showers, and a high temperature in the lower 80s. Don't forget your sunscreen with that moderate UV index!

Moving down to Coastal Atlantic, encompassing Atlantic City, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. You can look forward to mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers and a high temperature in the lower 80s. Those southwest winds at around 15 miles per hour will keep things breezy!

Venturing to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, home to Ocean City, you'll find a low rip current risk today with surf heights from 1 to 2 feet. Expect mostly sunny skies with a chance of showers and a high temperature in the lower 80s. The southwest winds at 15 miles per hour will keep things stirring!

Lastly, for our Delaware Beaches, including cool Rehoboth Beach, the rip current risk is low today with surf heights around 1 foot. You can expect mostly sunny weather with a chance of showers and a high temperature in the mid 80s. The west winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour will keep the vibe just right for catching some waves.

Remember to check out the tide schedules to plan your surfing sessions perfectly, and always stay safe in the water, folks! Keep it fun, catch those 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>Sun, 09 Jun 2024 10:31:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Let's dive into the gnarly surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware. So, grab your boards and let's ride those waves!

First up, we have Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful Sandy Hook area. Today, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights from 1 to 2 feet. The weather calls for partly sunny skies with a slight chance of showers. The high temperature will be in the lower 80s with southwest winds around 15 miles per hour, shifting to the west later on.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, covering Long Beach Island, the rip current risk is moderate today with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. Expect mostly sunny skies with a chance of showers, and a high temperature in the lower 80s. Don't forget your sunscreen with that moderate UV index!

Moving down to Coastal Atlantic, encompassing Atlantic City, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. You can look forward to mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers and a high temperature in the lower 80s. Those southwest winds at around 15 miles per hour will keep things breezy!

Venturing to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, home to Ocean City, you'll find a low rip current risk today with surf heights from 1 to 2 feet. Expect mostly sunny skies with a chance of showers and a high temperature in the lower 80s. The southwest winds at 15 miles per hour will keep things stirring!

Lastly, for our Delaware Beaches, including cool Rehoboth Beach, the rip current risk is low today with surf heights around 1 foot. You can expect mostly sunny weather with a chance of showers and a high temperature in the mid 80s. The west winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour will keep the vibe just right for catching some waves.

Remember to check out the tide schedules to plan your surfing sessions perfectly, and always stay safe in the water, folks! Keep it fun, catch those 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[Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Let's dive into the gnarly surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware. So, grab your boards and let's ride those waves!

First up, we have Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful Sandy Hook area. Today, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights from 1 to 2 feet. The weather calls for partly sunny skies with a slight chance of showers. The high temperature will be in the lower 80s with southwest winds around 15 miles per hour, shifting to the west later on.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, covering Long Beach Island, the rip current risk is moderate today with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. Expect mostly sunny skies with a chance of showers, and a high temperature in the lower 80s. Don't forget your sunscreen with that moderate UV index!

Moving down to Coastal Atlantic, encompassing Atlantic City, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. You can look forward to mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers and a high temperature in the lower 80s. Those southwest winds at around 15 miles per hour will keep things breezy!

Venturing to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, home to Ocean City, you'll find a low rip current risk today with surf heights from 1 to 2 feet. Expect mostly sunny skies with a chance of showers and a high temperature in the lower 80s. The southwest winds at 15 miles per hour will keep things stirring!

Lastly, for our Delaware Beaches, including cool Rehoboth Beach, the rip current risk is low today with surf heights around 1 foot. You can expect mostly sunny weather with a chance of showers and a high temperature in the mid 80s. The west winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour will keep the vibe just right for catching some waves.

Remember to check out the tide schedules to plan your surfing sessions perfectly, and always stay safe in the water, folks! Keep it fun, catch those 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-08-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1205084667</link>
      <description>Hey there fellow surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware provided by the National Weather Service.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, specifically Sandy Hook, today's surf height is around 1 foot with low rip current risk. The weather is looking sunny with a high temperature around 80 degrees. Don't forget your sunscreen as the UV index is very high! Expect west winds around 15 mph. Tomorrow, the surf remains around 1 foot with a slight chance of showers and temps in the upper 70s.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, you can expect similar conditions with low rip current risk and sunny weather. The surf height is around 1 foot, and the water temperature is in the lower 60s. A great day to enjoy the beach! Tomorrow brings a chance of showers with temps in the upper 70s.

For those hitting the beaches of Atlantic City, the surf height today is 1 to 2 feet with sunny skies and a high around 80 degrees. Watch out for west winds at 10 to 15 mph. Tomorrow, expect partly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers and the surf remaining at 1 to 2 feet.

Heading over to the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, the waves are around 1 foot today with low rip current risk. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sun protection! Tomorrow will be partly sunny with a slight chance of showers and temps in the lower 80s.

Remember to check out the detailed rip current risk categories on the provided link 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>Sat, 08 Jun 2024 10:31:34 -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 waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware provided by the National Weather Service.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, specifically Sandy Hook, today's surf height is around 1 foot with low rip current risk. The weather is looking sunny with a high temperature around 80 degrees. Don't forget your sunscreen as the UV index is very high! Expect west winds around 15 mph. Tomorrow, the surf remains around 1 foot with a slight chance of showers and temps in the upper 70s.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, you can expect similar conditions with low rip current risk and sunny weather. The surf height is around 1 foot, and the water temperature is in the lower 60s. A great day to enjoy the beach! Tomorrow brings a chance of showers with temps in the upper 70s.

For those hitting the beaches of Atlantic City, the surf height today is 1 to 2 feet with sunny skies and a high around 80 degrees. Watch out for west winds at 10 to 15 mph. Tomorrow, expect partly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers and the surf remaining at 1 to 2 feet.

Heading over to the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, the waves are around 1 foot today with low rip current risk. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sun protection! Tomorrow will be partly sunny with a slight chance of showers and temps in the lower 80s.

Remember to check out the detailed rip current risk categories on the provided link 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 fellow surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware provided by the National Weather Service.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, specifically Sandy Hook, today's surf height is around 1 foot with low rip current risk. The weather is looking sunny with a high temperature around 80 degrees. Don't forget your sunscreen as the UV index is very high! Expect west winds around 15 mph. Tomorrow, the surf remains around 1 foot with a slight chance of showers and temps in the upper 70s.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, you can expect similar conditions with low rip current risk and sunny weather. The surf height is around 1 foot, and the water temperature is in the lower 60s. A great day to enjoy the beach! Tomorrow brings a chance of showers with temps in the upper 70s.

For those hitting the beaches of Atlantic City, the surf height today is 1 to 2 feet with sunny skies and a high around 80 degrees. Watch out for west winds at 10 to 15 mph. Tomorrow, expect partly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers and the surf remaining at 1 to 2 feet.

Heading over to the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, the waves are around 1 foot today with low rip current risk. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sun protection! Tomorrow will be partly sunny with a slight chance of showers and temps in the lower 80s.

Remember to check out the detailed rip current risk categories on the provided link 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-07-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun? Let's take a look at the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, we've got a moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The UV index is high, so make sure to lather on that sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with mostly sunny skies. Keep an eye out for northwest winds in the morning, switching to a southwest breeze in the afternoon.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, the surf will be similar in size with a moderate rip current risk as well. Don't forget your shades because the UV index is high! Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with sunny weather to enjoy. Winds will shift from northwest to southwest throughout the day.

In Coastal Atlantic, expect slightly higher surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The rip current risk remains moderate, so surf safely! With temperatures in the lower 80s and sunny skies, it's the perfect beach day. Winds will follow the same pattern as other areas, starting from the northwest and turning southwest later on.

Down in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, surf heights will be around 1 to 2 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The UV index is high, so protect your skin! Enjoy sunny weather and temperatures in the lower 80s with a gentle west wind blowing.

Lastly, for our friends in Delaware Beaches, surf heights will be around 1 foot with a low rip current risk. Sunny skies and temperatures in the lower 80s make it ideal for a beach day! Keep an eye out for west winds ranging from 5 to 10 mph.

So whether you're hitting the waves or just soaking up the sun, be sure to check the 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>Fri, 07 Jun 2024 10:31:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun? Let's take a look at the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, we've got a moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The UV index is high, so make sure to lather on that sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with mostly sunny skies. Keep an eye out for northwest winds in the morning, switching to a southwest breeze in the afternoon.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, the surf will be similar in size with a moderate rip current risk as well. Don't forget your shades because the UV index is high! Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with sunny weather to enjoy. Winds will shift from northwest to southwest throughout the day.

In Coastal Atlantic, expect slightly higher surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The rip current risk remains moderate, so surf safely! With temperatures in the lower 80s and sunny skies, it's the perfect beach day. Winds will follow the same pattern as other areas, starting from the northwest and turning southwest later on.

Down in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, surf heights will be around 1 to 2 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The UV index is high, so protect your skin! Enjoy sunny weather and temperatures in the lower 80s with a gentle west wind blowing.

Lastly, for our friends in Delaware Beaches, surf heights will be around 1 foot with a low rip current risk. Sunny skies and temperatures in the lower 80s make it ideal for a beach day! Keep an eye out for west winds ranging from 5 to 10 mph.

So whether you're hitting the waves or just soaking up the sun, be sure to check the 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 beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun? Let's take a look at the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, we've got a moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The UV index is high, so make sure to lather on that sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with mostly sunny skies. Keep an eye out for northwest winds in the morning, switching to a southwest breeze in the afternoon.

Heading over to Coastal Ocean, the surf will be similar in size with a moderate rip current risk as well. Don't forget your shades because the UV index is high! Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with sunny weather to enjoy. Winds will shift from northwest to southwest throughout the day.

In Coastal Atlantic, expect slightly higher surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The rip current risk remains moderate, so surf safely! With temperatures in the lower 80s and sunny skies, it's the perfect beach day. Winds will follow the same pattern as other areas, starting from the northwest and turning southwest later on.

Down in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, surf heights will be around 1 to 2 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The UV index is high, so protect your skin! Enjoy sunny weather and temperatures in the lower 80s with a gentle west wind blowing.

Lastly, for our friends in Delaware Beaches, surf heights will be around 1 foot with a low rip current risk. Sunny skies and temperatures in the lower 80s make it ideal for a beach day! Keep an eye out for west winds ranging from 5 to 10 mph.

So whether you're hitting the waves or just soaking up the sun, be sure to check the 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to hang ten on those waves with your New Jersey and Delaware surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive right in!

Let's kick things off with Eastern Monmouth, including the sandy beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a low risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms as the potential is high. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunblock. Expect temps in the upper 70s with southwest winds at around 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, which includes the beautiful beaches of Long Beach Island. Today, the rip current risk is moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms are likely, so be prepared. The UV index remains moderate, and temps will be in the mid-70s with southwest winds breezing at 15 miles per hour.

Heading south to Coastal Atlantic, which encompasses the beaches of Atlantic City. Rip current risk is moderate, surf heights range from 2 to 3 feet, and there's a chance of showers and thunderstorms. UV index is moderate, and southwest winds will be blowing at around 15 miles per hour.

Now, over to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where you'll find the sandy shores of Ocean City. Today, expect moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. UV index is moderate, and southwest winds will be around 15 miles per hour.

Lastly, let's check out the Delaware Beaches, including the popular spot, Rehoboth Beach. Today, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet and a possibility of showers and thunderstorms. The UV index remains moderate, and southwest winds will be at around 15 miles per hour.

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye on those changing weather conditions. Now go out there and catch those 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>Thu, 06 Jun 2024 10:31:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to hang ten on those waves with your New Jersey and Delaware surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive right in!

Let's kick things off with Eastern Monmouth, including the sandy beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a low risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms as the potential is high. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunblock. Expect temps in the upper 70s with southwest winds at around 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, which includes the beautiful beaches of Long Beach Island. Today, the rip current risk is moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms are likely, so be prepared. The UV index remains moderate, and temps will be in the mid-70s with southwest winds breezing at 15 miles per hour.

Heading south to Coastal Atlantic, which encompasses the beaches of Atlantic City. Rip current risk is moderate, surf heights range from 2 to 3 feet, and there's a chance of showers and thunderstorms. UV index is moderate, and southwest winds will be blowing at around 15 miles per hour.

Now, over to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where you'll find the sandy shores of Ocean City. Today, expect moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. UV index is moderate, and southwest winds will be around 15 miles per hour.

Lastly, let's check out the Delaware Beaches, including the popular spot, Rehoboth Beach. Today, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet and a possibility of showers and thunderstorms. The UV index remains moderate, and southwest winds will be at around 15 miles per hour.

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye on those changing weather conditions. Now go out there and catch those 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 beachgoers! Get ready to hang ten on those waves with your New Jersey and Delaware surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive right in!

Let's kick things off with Eastern Monmouth, including the sandy beaches of Sandy Hook. Today, we've got a low risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms as the potential is high. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunblock. Expect temps in the upper 70s with southwest winds at around 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, which includes the beautiful beaches of Long Beach Island. Today, the rip current risk is moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms are likely, so be prepared. The UV index remains moderate, and temps will be in the mid-70s with southwest winds breezing at 15 miles per hour.

Heading south to Coastal Atlantic, which encompasses the beaches of Atlantic City. Rip current risk is moderate, surf heights range from 2 to 3 feet, and there's a chance of showers and thunderstorms. UV index is moderate, and southwest winds will be blowing at around 15 miles per hour.

Now, over to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, where you'll find the sandy shores of Ocean City. Today, expect moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. UV index is moderate, and southwest winds will be around 15 miles per hour.

Lastly, let's check out the Delaware Beaches, including the popular spot, Rehoboth Beach. Today, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet and a possibility of showers and thunderstorms. The UV index remains moderate, and southwest winds will be at around 15 miles per hour.

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye on those changing weather conditions. Now go out there and catch those 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Time to dive into the latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware for today and tomorrow. Let's check out what the waves have in store for us!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, at Sandy Hook. Today, the surf height is 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Don't forget your sunscreen with that low UV index. Expect mostly cloudy skies and patchy fog with a high temperature in the mid-70s. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. And hey, no thunderstorms in sight! Tomorrow, we'll see the surf height increase to 2 to 3 feet with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. So, keep an eye on the weather if you're planning a beach day!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island. Today, expect 1-2 feet waves with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 60s with mostly cloudy skies and patchy fog. Tomorrow, the surf height will be 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Make sure to pack your rain gear just in case!

Next up, Coastal Atlantic with the beaches of Atlantic City. Today, surf height is 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is in the upper 50s, so a bit cooler. There's a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms today. Tomorrow, surf height increases to 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk and a chance of more showers and thunderstorms. Keep an eye on the weather app if you're hitting the waves tomorrow!

And for our friends at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City. Today, surf height is 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Enjoy the lower 60s water temperature and mostly cloudy skies. Tomorrow, surf height will be 2 to 3 feet with a high rip current risk and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. So, stay safe out there, folks!

Last but not least, the Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach. Today, surf height is 1-2 feet with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is in the mid-60s with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Tomorrow, waves will be 1 to 2 feet with high thunderstorm potential, so keep an eye on the skies.

Remember, always check the local forecasts before heading out and stay safe in the water! This is your latest surf update for New Jersey and Delaware. Catch you on the next wave!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 10:31:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Time to dive into the latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware for today and tomorrow. Let's check out what the waves have in store for us!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, at Sandy Hook. Today, the surf height is 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Don't forget your sunscreen with that low UV index. Expect mostly cloudy skies and patchy fog with a high temperature in the mid-70s. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. And hey, no thunderstorms in sight! Tomorrow, we'll see the surf height increase to 2 to 3 feet with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. So, keep an eye on the weather if you're planning a beach day!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island. Today, expect 1-2 feet waves with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 60s with mostly cloudy skies and patchy fog. Tomorrow, the surf height will be 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Make sure to pack your rain gear just in case!

Next up, Coastal Atlantic with the beaches of Atlantic City. Today, surf height is 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is in the upper 50s, so a bit cooler. There's a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms today. Tomorrow, surf height increases to 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk and a chance of more showers and thunderstorms. Keep an eye on the weather app if you're hitting the waves tomorrow!

And for our friends at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City. Today, surf height is 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Enjoy the lower 60s water temperature and mostly cloudy skies. Tomorrow, surf height will be 2 to 3 feet with a high rip current risk and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. So, stay safe out there, folks!

Last but not least, the Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach. Today, surf height is 1-2 feet with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is in the mid-60s with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Tomorrow, waves will be 1 to 2 feet with high thunderstorm potential, so keep an eye on the skies.

Remember, always check the local forecasts before heading out and stay safe in the water! This is your latest surf update for New Jersey and Delaware. Catch you on the next wave!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 the latest surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware for today and tomorrow. Let's check out what the waves have in store for us!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, at Sandy Hook. Today, the surf height is 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Don't forget your sunscreen with that low UV index. Expect mostly cloudy skies and patchy fog with a high temperature in the mid-70s. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. And hey, no thunderstorms in sight! Tomorrow, we'll see the surf height increase to 2 to 3 feet with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. So, keep an eye on the weather if you're planning a beach day!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island. Today, expect 1-2 feet waves with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 60s with mostly cloudy skies and patchy fog. Tomorrow, the surf height will be 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Make sure to pack your rain gear just in case!

Next up, Coastal Atlantic with the beaches of Atlantic City. Today, surf height is 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is in the upper 50s, so a bit cooler. There's a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms today. Tomorrow, surf height increases to 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk and a chance of more showers and thunderstorms. Keep an eye on the weather app if you're hitting the waves tomorrow!

And for our friends at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City. Today, surf height is 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Enjoy the lower 60s water temperature and mostly cloudy skies. Tomorrow, surf height will be 2 to 3 feet with a high rip current risk and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. So, stay safe out there, folks!

Last but not least, the Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach. Today, surf height is 1-2 feet with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is in the mid-60s with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Tomorrow, waves will be 1 to 2 feet with high thunderstorm potential, so keep an eye on the skies.

Remember, always check the local forecasts before heading out and stay safe in the water! This is your latest surf update for New Jersey and Delaware. Catch you on the next wave!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-04-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves with your favorite surf forecast report for New Jersey, Delaware, and a sprinkle of Maryland! Let's dive into the groovy details:

**Tuesday** is looking promising with a low rip current risk and waves reaching **2 to 3 feet** in Eastern Monmouth. Plus, the UV is peaking at "Very High" so don't forget your sunscreen. Expect East winds at around **10 miles per hour**. It's all about soaking up the sun and those chill vibes on the sandy beaches of Sandy Hook.

Jump over to Coastal Ocean where Long Beach Island is calling! **1 to 2 feet** waves on Tuesday and low rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, making it perfect for a refreshing dip. Surf's up with East winds around **10 m.p.h.**

Heading down to Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, we're seeing **2 to 3 feet** waves and a low rip current risk. The UV index is "Very High" so put on those shades and get ready to hang 10. East winds at **5 to 10 m.p.h.** will be your wave-riding buddies.

In Atlantic Coastal Cape May, around Ocean City, Tuesday brings us **2 to 3 feet** waves and a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, so it's time to embrace the sea. Enjoy East winds at **5 to 10 miles per hour** as you cruise along those waves.

And last but not least, Delaware Beaches featuring Rehoboth Beach - waves around **1 foot**, low rip current risk, and a very high UV index. Get your surfboards ready for some fun in the sun with East winds at **5 to 10 miles per hour**. Perfect for a laid-back surf session.

On **Wednesday**, the waves calm down a bit but still offer fun surfing conditions ranging from **1 to 2 feet** across the region. However, watch out for some possible "Patchy fog" and a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. It's a mix of clouds and sunshine, perfect for a relaxed day by the beach.

So, surfers and beach bums, get your gear ready for some fun in the sun, catch those waves, and ride the good vibes all along the coastlines! Remember to check the tides and 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>Tue, 04 Jun 2024 10:31:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves with your favorite surf forecast report for New Jersey, Delaware, and a sprinkle of Maryland! Let's dive into the groovy details:

**Tuesday** is looking promising with a low rip current risk and waves reaching **2 to 3 feet** in Eastern Monmouth. Plus, the UV is peaking at "Very High" so don't forget your sunscreen. Expect East winds at around **10 miles per hour**. It's all about soaking up the sun and those chill vibes on the sandy beaches of Sandy Hook.

Jump over to Coastal Ocean where Long Beach Island is calling! **1 to 2 feet** waves on Tuesday and low rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, making it perfect for a refreshing dip. Surf's up with East winds around **10 m.p.h.**

Heading down to Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, we're seeing **2 to 3 feet** waves and a low rip current risk. The UV index is "Very High" so put on those shades and get ready to hang 10. East winds at **5 to 10 m.p.h.** will be your wave-riding buddies.

In Atlantic Coastal Cape May, around Ocean City, Tuesday brings us **2 to 3 feet** waves and a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, so it's time to embrace the sea. Enjoy East winds at **5 to 10 miles per hour** as you cruise along those waves.

And last but not least, Delaware Beaches featuring Rehoboth Beach - waves around **1 foot**, low rip current risk, and a very high UV index. Get your surfboards ready for some fun in the sun with East winds at **5 to 10 miles per hour**. Perfect for a laid-back surf session.

On **Wednesday**, the waves calm down a bit but still offer fun surfing conditions ranging from **1 to 2 feet** across the region. However, watch out for some possible "Patchy fog" and a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. It's a mix of clouds and sunshine, perfect for a relaxed day by the beach.

So, surfers and beach bums, get your gear ready for some fun in the sun, catch those waves, and ride the good vibes all along the coastlines! Remember to check the tides and 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[Ahoy there surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves with your favorite surf forecast report for New Jersey, Delaware, and a sprinkle of Maryland! Let's dive into the groovy details:

**Tuesday** is looking promising with a low rip current risk and waves reaching **2 to 3 feet** in Eastern Monmouth. Plus, the UV is peaking at "Very High" so don't forget your sunscreen. Expect East winds at around **10 miles per hour**. It's all about soaking up the sun and those chill vibes on the sandy beaches of Sandy Hook.

Jump over to Coastal Ocean where Long Beach Island is calling! **1 to 2 feet** waves on Tuesday and low rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, making it perfect for a refreshing dip. Surf's up with East winds around **10 m.p.h.**

Heading down to Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, we're seeing **2 to 3 feet** waves and a low rip current risk. The UV index is "Very High" so put on those shades and get ready to hang 10. East winds at **5 to 10 m.p.h.** will be your wave-riding buddies.

In Atlantic Coastal Cape May, around Ocean City, Tuesday brings us **2 to 3 feet** waves and a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, so it's time to embrace the sea. Enjoy East winds at **5 to 10 miles per hour** as you cruise along those waves.

And last but not least, Delaware Beaches featuring Rehoboth Beach - waves around **1 foot**, low rip current risk, and a very high UV index. Get your surfboards ready for some fun in the sun with East winds at **5 to 10 miles per hour**. Perfect for a laid-back surf session.

On **Wednesday**, the waves calm down a bit but still offer fun surfing conditions ranging from **1 to 2 feet** across the region. However, watch out for some possible "Patchy fog" and a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. It's a mix of clouds and sunshine, perfect for a relaxed day by the beach.

So, surfers and beach bums, get your gear ready for some fun in the sun, catch those waves, and ride the good vibes all along the coastlines! Remember to check the tides and 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, fellow surfers and beach lovers! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware for today!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, over at Sandy Hook, we've got a pretty chill day ahead. The rip current risk is low, so you can catch some waves worry-free. The surf height is around 1 foot, perfect for some easy rides. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the mid 60s, ideal for a refreshing dip. The weather will be partly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures will be in the upper 70s with gentle west winds in the morning, becoming southerly in the afternoon.

Moving on to Long Beach Island, the coastal ocean is looking inviting with a low rip current risk and around 1 foot surf height. The thunderstorm potential is moderate but don't let that dampen your spirits. Southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph will keep things breezy. Be prepared for a chance of showers and thunderstorms under partly sunny skies with high temperatures in the mid 70s.

Navigating to Atlantic City, the surf height is between 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The weather will start mostly cloudy but clear up into a sunny day with a slight chance of showers and storms. With southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph, grab your boards and enjoy the waves!

Wrapping it up in Ocean City, be ready for a mix of sun and clouds with showers likely and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Surf height is 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The UV index is very high, so slap on that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the lower 60s, providing a cool and refreshing surf.

For our Delaware beachgoers in Rehoboth Beach, we've got around 1 foot surf height and a low rip current risk. Expect partly sunny skies and a chance of showers and thunderstorms, perfect for catching some waves and enjoying the beach vibes.

Remember to check the tide times 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, 03 Jun 2024 10:31:39 -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! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware for today!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, over at Sandy Hook, we've got a pretty chill day ahead. The rip current risk is low, so you can catch some waves worry-free. The surf height is around 1 foot, perfect for some easy rides. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the mid 60s, ideal for a refreshing dip. The weather will be partly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures will be in the upper 70s with gentle west winds in the morning, becoming southerly in the afternoon.

Moving on to Long Beach Island, the coastal ocean is looking inviting with a low rip current risk and around 1 foot surf height. The thunderstorm potential is moderate but don't let that dampen your spirits. Southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph will keep things breezy. Be prepared for a chance of showers and thunderstorms under partly sunny skies with high temperatures in the mid 70s.

Navigating to Atlantic City, the surf height is between 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The weather will start mostly cloudy but clear up into a sunny day with a slight chance of showers and storms. With southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph, grab your boards and enjoy the waves!

Wrapping it up in Ocean City, be ready for a mix of sun and clouds with showers likely and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Surf height is 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The UV index is very high, so slap on that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the lower 60s, providing a cool and refreshing surf.

For our Delaware beachgoers in Rehoboth Beach, we've got around 1 foot surf height and a low rip current risk. Expect partly sunny skies and a chance of showers and thunderstorms, perfect for catching some waves and enjoying the beach vibes.

Remember to check the tide times 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, fellow surfers and beach lovers! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware for today!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, over at Sandy Hook, we've got a pretty chill day ahead. The rip current risk is low, so you can catch some waves worry-free. The surf height is around 1 foot, perfect for some easy rides. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the mid 60s, ideal for a refreshing dip. The weather will be partly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures will be in the upper 70s with gentle west winds in the morning, becoming southerly in the afternoon.

Moving on to Long Beach Island, the coastal ocean is looking inviting with a low rip current risk and around 1 foot surf height. The thunderstorm potential is moderate but don't let that dampen your spirits. Southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph will keep things breezy. Be prepared for a chance of showers and thunderstorms under partly sunny skies with high temperatures in the mid 70s.

Navigating to Atlantic City, the surf height is between 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The weather will start mostly cloudy but clear up into a sunny day with a slight chance of showers and storms. With southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph, grab your boards and enjoy the waves!

Wrapping it up in Ocean City, be ready for a mix of sun and clouds with showers likely and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Surf height is 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The UV index is very high, so slap on that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the lower 60s, providing a cool and refreshing surf.

For our Delaware beachgoers in Rehoboth Beach, we've got around 1 foot surf height and a low rip current risk. Expect partly sunny skies and a chance of showers and thunderstorms, perfect for catching some waves and enjoying the beach vibes.

Remember to check the tide times 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-02-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, fellow surfers and beach lovers! Time to dive into some wave wisdom with your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast. Let's ride this report and catch some good vibes for the week!

Let's kick things off with Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook Beach. Today's looking pretty chill with a low rip current risk, around 1 foot surf height, and partly sunny skies. Highs in the upper 70s with southwest winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Don't forget your sunscreen with a moderate UV Index. And hey, keep an eye on the tides at Belmar!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, rocking Long Beach Island. Stick around for 1-foot waves and moderate UV levels. Southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour will keep things interesting. Tomorrow, there's still low rip current risk but watch out for a chance of showers. Tides at Barnegat Inlet are where it's at!

Next up, Coastal Atlantic, greeting Atlantic City Beach. Today, expect around 1 foot surf height and sunny skies. With southwest winds around 10 miles per hour, the mid 70s never sounded so good. And hey, let's keep it cool with that moderate UV Index by the shore. Tomorrow, a slight chance of thunderstorms might spice things up a bit!

Heading to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, home to Ocean City. Surf's up around 1 foot today under partly sunny skies. Southwest winds and highs in the mid 70s will keep the good times rolling. Just keep an eye out for some showers and that high thunderstorm potential for tomorrow! Don't miss those low tides at Cape May!

And last but not least, let's not forget about Delaware Beaches, showcasing Rehoboth Beach vibes. Expect around 1 foot surf height and a low rip current risk today. Highs in the upper 70s with southwest winds at around 10 miles per hour. And keep an eye on the tides at Rehoboth Beach for the optimal beach day!

Surfers and beachgoers, get out there, catch some waves, soak up some sun, and make the most of these coastal gems. Stay safe, have fun, and always respect the power of the ocean. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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 10:31:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, fellow surfers and beach lovers! Time to dive into some wave wisdom with your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast. Let's ride this report and catch some good vibes for the week!

Let's kick things off with Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook Beach. Today's looking pretty chill with a low rip current risk, around 1 foot surf height, and partly sunny skies. Highs in the upper 70s with southwest winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Don't forget your sunscreen with a moderate UV Index. And hey, keep an eye on the tides at Belmar!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, rocking Long Beach Island. Stick around for 1-foot waves and moderate UV levels. Southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour will keep things interesting. Tomorrow, there's still low rip current risk but watch out for a chance of showers. Tides at Barnegat Inlet are where it's at!

Next up, Coastal Atlantic, greeting Atlantic City Beach. Today, expect around 1 foot surf height and sunny skies. With southwest winds around 10 miles per hour, the mid 70s never sounded so good. And hey, let's keep it cool with that moderate UV Index by the shore. Tomorrow, a slight chance of thunderstorms might spice things up a bit!

Heading to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, home to Ocean City. Surf's up around 1 foot today under partly sunny skies. Southwest winds and highs in the mid 70s will keep the good times rolling. Just keep an eye out for some showers and that high thunderstorm potential for tomorrow! Don't miss those low tides at Cape May!

And last but not least, let's not forget about Delaware Beaches, showcasing Rehoboth Beach vibes. Expect around 1 foot surf height and a low rip current risk today. Highs in the upper 70s with southwest winds at around 10 miles per hour. And keep an eye on the tides at Rehoboth Beach for the optimal beach day!

Surfers and beachgoers, get out there, catch some waves, soak up some sun, and make the most of these coastal gems. Stay safe, have fun, and always respect the power of the ocean. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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, fellow surfers and beach lovers! Time to dive into some wave wisdom with your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast. Let's ride this report and catch some good vibes for the week!

Let's kick things off with Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook Beach. Today's looking pretty chill with a low rip current risk, around 1 foot surf height, and partly sunny skies. Highs in the upper 70s with southwest winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Don't forget your sunscreen with a moderate UV Index. And hey, keep an eye on the tides at Belmar!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, rocking Long Beach Island. Stick around for 1-foot waves and moderate UV levels. Southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour will keep things interesting. Tomorrow, there's still low rip current risk but watch out for a chance of showers. Tides at Barnegat Inlet are where it's at!

Next up, Coastal Atlantic, greeting Atlantic City Beach. Today, expect around 1 foot surf height and sunny skies. With southwest winds around 10 miles per hour, the mid 70s never sounded so good. And hey, let's keep it cool with that moderate UV Index by the shore. Tomorrow, a slight chance of thunderstorms might spice things up a bit!

Heading to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, home to Ocean City. Surf's up around 1 foot today under partly sunny skies. Southwest winds and highs in the mid 70s will keep the good times rolling. Just keep an eye out for some showers and that high thunderstorm potential for tomorrow! Don't miss those low tides at Cape May!

And last but not least, let's not forget about Delaware Beaches, showcasing Rehoboth Beach vibes. Expect around 1 foot surf height and a low rip current risk today. Highs in the upper 70s with southwest winds at around 10 miles per hour. And keep an eye on the tides at Rehoboth Beach for the optimal beach day!

Surfers and beachgoers, get out there, catch some waves, soak up some sun, and make the most of these coastal gems. Stay safe, have fun, and always respect the power of the ocean. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 06-01-2024</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 New Jersey and Delaware for today and tomorrow. 

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we have a low rip current risk with surf heights around 1 foot. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect sunny weather with highs in the upper 70s and NW winds shifting to SW later in the day.

Moving to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, similar conditions with low rip current risk, 1-foot surf, and very high UV index. It'll be sunny with highs in the mid 70s and NW winds becoming SW in the afternoon.

Next up is Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City, where you can enjoy low rip current risk, 1-foot surf, and a very high UV index. The water temp is in the upper 50s with sunny weather and NW winds shifting to SW later on.

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, you'll find low rip current risk with 1 to 2-foot surf heights. The UV index remains very high with sunny skies and NW winds transitioning to SW in the afternoon.

Lastly, at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, conditions are similar with low rip current risk, 1-foot surf, and a very high UV index. Enjoy sunny weather with highs in the mid to upper 70s and NW winds turning south later.

So, get your boards ready for a fun weekend in the water! Remember to stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and keep an eye on the tides. 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>Sat, 01 Jun 2024 10:31:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware for today and tomorrow. 

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we have a low rip current risk with surf heights around 1 foot. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect sunny weather with highs in the upper 70s and NW winds shifting to SW later in the day.

Moving to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, similar conditions with low rip current risk, 1-foot surf, and very high UV index. It'll be sunny with highs in the mid 70s and NW winds becoming SW in the afternoon.

Next up is Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City, where you can enjoy low rip current risk, 1-foot surf, and a very high UV index. The water temp is in the upper 50s with sunny weather and NW winds shifting to SW later on.

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, you'll find low rip current risk with 1 to 2-foot surf heights. The UV index remains very high with sunny skies and NW winds transitioning to SW in the afternoon.

Lastly, at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, conditions are similar with low rip current risk, 1-foot surf, and a very high UV index. Enjoy sunny weather with highs in the mid to upper 70s and NW winds turning south later.

So, get your boards ready for a fun weekend in the water! Remember to stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and keep an eye on the tides. 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 and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware for today and tomorrow. 

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we have a low rip current risk with surf heights around 1 foot. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect sunny weather with highs in the upper 70s and NW winds shifting to SW later in the day.

Moving to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, similar conditions with low rip current risk, 1-foot surf, and very high UV index. It'll be sunny with highs in the mid 70s and NW winds becoming SW in the afternoon.

Next up is Coastal Atlantic, including Atlantic City, where you can enjoy low rip current risk, 1-foot surf, and a very high UV index. The water temp is in the upper 50s with sunny weather and NW winds shifting to SW later on.

Heading down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, you'll find low rip current risk with 1 to 2-foot surf heights. The UV index remains very high with sunny skies and NW winds transitioning to SW in the afternoon.

Lastly, at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, conditions are similar with low rip current risk, 1-foot surf, and a very high UV index. Enjoy sunny weather with highs in the mid to upper 70s and NW winds turning south later.

So, get your boards ready for a fun weekend in the water! Remember to stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and keep an eye on the tides. 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-31-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, you're in luck because here's your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, we've got a low rip current risk today with sunny weather and a surf height around 1 foot. So, grab your boards and hit the waves with a high temperature in the lower 70s and gentle north winds around 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Long Beach Island, the coastal ocean is looking just as inviting with a low rip current risk, sunny skies, and a surf height around 1 foot. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV Index!

Heading to Atlantic City, expect similar conditions with a low rip current risk and sunny weather. The surf height is around 1 foot, and the high temperature will be around 70 degrees. North winds shifting to the east in the afternoon.

Down in Delaware's Rehoboth Beach, it's all about sunny skies, low rip current risk, and a surf height of around 1 foot. With water temperatures in the mid-60s, it's a great day for some beach fun!

Remember to check the tides, wear your sunscreen, and enjoy the fantastic weather 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, 31 May 2024 10:31:32 -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? Well, you're in luck because here's your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, we've got a low rip current risk today with sunny weather and a surf height around 1 foot. So, grab your boards and hit the waves with a high temperature in the lower 70s and gentle north winds around 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Long Beach Island, the coastal ocean is looking just as inviting with a low rip current risk, sunny skies, and a surf height around 1 foot. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV Index!

Heading to Atlantic City, expect similar conditions with a low rip current risk and sunny weather. The surf height is around 1 foot, and the high temperature will be around 70 degrees. North winds shifting to the east in the afternoon.

Down in Delaware's Rehoboth Beach, it's all about sunny skies, low rip current risk, and a surf height of around 1 foot. With water temperatures in the mid-60s, it's a great day for some beach fun!

Remember to check the tides, wear your sunscreen, and enjoy the fantastic weather 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, you're in luck because here's your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware!

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, we've got a low rip current risk today with sunny weather and a surf height around 1 foot. So, grab your boards and hit the waves with a high temperature in the lower 70s and gentle north winds around 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Long Beach Island, the coastal ocean is looking just as inviting with a low rip current risk, sunny skies, and a surf height around 1 foot. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV Index!

Heading to Atlantic City, expect similar conditions with a low rip current risk and sunny weather. The surf height is around 1 foot, and the high temperature will be around 70 degrees. North winds shifting to the east in the afternoon.

Down in Delaware's Rehoboth Beach, it's all about sunny skies, low rip current risk, and a surf height of around 1 foot. With water temperatures in the mid-60s, it's a great day for some beach fun!

Remember to check the tides, wear your sunscreen, and enjoy the fantastic weather 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-30-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, so you can catch those gnarly waves in style!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk today, with waves reaching 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect a partly sunny day with a chance of showers and a high temperature around 70 degrees. The winds will be coming from the northwest at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Moving to Coastal Ocean and Long Beach Island, the surf height stays at 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk and a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, with mostly sunny weather ahead. Highs will be in the upper 60s, and the winds will be from the northwest around 10 miles per hour.

Heading over to Coastal Atlantic and Atlantic City, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet await with a low rip current risk. The UV index remains very high, so stay protected! Enjoy mostly sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s. The winds will be light, coming from the northwest around 5 miles per hour.

Venturing down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, we're looking at surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk and a very high UV index. Expect mostly sunny weather and highs in the upper 60s. The winds will be around 10 miles per hour from the northwest.

For our friends in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, the surf will be 1 to 2 feet high with a low rip current risk and a very high UV index. Enjoy sunny skies and high temperatures in the lower 70s. The winds will be coming from the northwest at around 10 miles per hour.

So, get those boards ready and hit the waves, my friends! Remember to check the 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>Thu, 30 May 2024 10:31:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, so you can catch those gnarly waves in style!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk today, with waves reaching 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect a partly sunny day with a chance of showers and a high temperature around 70 degrees. The winds will be coming from the northwest at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Moving to Coastal Ocean and Long Beach Island, the surf height stays at 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk and a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, with mostly sunny weather ahead. Highs will be in the upper 60s, and the winds will be from the northwest around 10 miles per hour.

Heading over to Coastal Atlantic and Atlantic City, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet await with a low rip current risk. The UV index remains very high, so stay protected! Enjoy mostly sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s. The winds will be light, coming from the northwest around 5 miles per hour.

Venturing down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, we're looking at surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk and a very high UV index. Expect mostly sunny weather and highs in the upper 60s. The winds will be around 10 miles per hour from the northwest.

For our friends in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, the surf will be 1 to 2 feet high with a low rip current risk and a very high UV index. Enjoy sunny skies and high temperatures in the lower 70s. The winds will be coming from the northwest at around 10 miles per hour.

So, get those boards ready and hit the waves, my friends! Remember to check the 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, surfers and beach lovers! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware, so you can catch those gnarly waves in style!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk today, with waves reaching 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect a partly sunny day with a chance of showers and a high temperature around 70 degrees. The winds will be coming from the northwest at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Moving to Coastal Ocean and Long Beach Island, the surf height stays at 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk and a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the lower 60s, with mostly sunny weather ahead. Highs will be in the upper 60s, and the winds will be from the northwest around 10 miles per hour.

Heading over to Coastal Atlantic and Atlantic City, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet await with a low rip current risk. The UV index remains very high, so stay protected! Enjoy mostly sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s. The winds will be light, coming from the northwest around 5 miles per hour.

Venturing down to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, we're looking at surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk and a very high UV index. Expect mostly sunny weather and highs in the upper 60s. The winds will be around 10 miles per hour from the northwest.

For our friends in Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, the surf will be 1 to 2 feet high with a low rip current risk and a very high UV index. Enjoy sunny skies and high temperatures in the lower 70s. The winds will be coming from the northwest at around 10 miles per hour.

So, get those boards ready and hit the waves, my friends! Remember to check the 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-29-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2336020409</link>
      <description>Hey there, awesome beachgoers and surfers! It's time for your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. So grab your boards and let's dive in!

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, today's surf height is ranging from 2 to 3 feet, with a low rip current risk. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms as the potential is moderate. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Highs will be in the lower 70s with mostly sunny skies. Winds will shift from northwest to south later on.

Moving to Coastal Ocean, expect surf heights around 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Thunderstorm potential is moderate. Enjoy the sunny weather early, but expect a chance of showers and thunderstorms later in the day. Highs in the lower 70s with a mix of sun and clouds.

Heading over to Coastal Atlantic, surf heights are 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Thunderstorm potential is moderate. The UV index is very high, so stay protected. Sunny skies with a slight chance of showers and storms. Highs in the lower 70s and winds shifting from west to south.

Down at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, surf heights are 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Thunderstorm potential is moderate. Enjoy the sun early with a chance of showers later. Highs in the lower 70s and winds switching from northwest to southwest.

Wrapping it up at Delaware Beaches, expect surf heights around 1 foot with a low rip current risk. Thunderstorm potential is moderate. Enjoy the lower 60s water temperature and the sunny skies, with a slim chance of showers. Highs in the mid 70s and winds transitioning from northwest to southeast.

So there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Stay safe in the water, keep an eye on the skies, and make the most of 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. Catch you next time!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 29 May 2024 10:31:31 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, awesome beachgoers and surfers! It's time for your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. So grab your boards and let's dive in!

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, today's surf height is ranging from 2 to 3 feet, with a low rip current risk. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms as the potential is moderate. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Highs will be in the lower 70s with mostly sunny skies. Winds will shift from northwest to south later on.

Moving to Coastal Ocean, expect surf heights around 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Thunderstorm potential is moderate. Enjoy the sunny weather early, but expect a chance of showers and thunderstorms later in the day. Highs in the lower 70s with a mix of sun and clouds.

Heading over to Coastal Atlantic, surf heights are 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Thunderstorm potential is moderate. The UV index is very high, so stay protected. Sunny skies with a slight chance of showers and storms. Highs in the lower 70s and winds shifting from west to south.

Down at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, surf heights are 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Thunderstorm potential is moderate. Enjoy the sun early with a chance of showers later. Highs in the lower 70s and winds switching from northwest to southwest.

Wrapping it up at Delaware Beaches, expect surf heights around 1 foot with a low rip current risk. Thunderstorm potential is moderate. Enjoy the lower 60s water temperature and the sunny skies, with a slim chance of showers. Highs in the mid 70s and winds transitioning from northwest to southeast.

So there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Stay safe in the water, keep an eye on the skies, and make the most of 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. Catch you next time!

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        <![CDATA[Hey there, awesome beachgoers and surfers! It's time for your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. So grab your boards and let's dive in!

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, today's surf height is ranging from 2 to 3 feet, with a low rip current risk. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms as the potential is moderate. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Highs will be in the lower 70s with mostly sunny skies. Winds will shift from northwest to south later on.

Moving to Coastal Ocean, expect surf heights around 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Thunderstorm potential is moderate. Enjoy the sunny weather early, but expect a chance of showers and thunderstorms later in the day. Highs in the lower 70s with a mix of sun and clouds.

Heading over to Coastal Atlantic, surf heights are 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Thunderstorm potential is moderate. The UV index is very high, so stay protected. Sunny skies with a slight chance of showers and storms. Highs in the lower 70s and winds shifting from west to south.

Down at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, surf heights are 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Thunderstorm potential is moderate. Enjoy the sun early with a chance of showers later. Highs in the lower 70s and winds switching from northwest to southwest.

Wrapping it up at Delaware Beaches, expect surf heights around 1 foot with a low rip current risk. Thunderstorm potential is moderate. Enjoy the lower 60s water temperature and the sunny skies, with a slim chance of showers. Highs in the mid 70s and winds transitioning from northwest to southeast.

So there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Stay safe in the water, keep an eye on the skies, and make the most of 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. Catch you next time!

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      <title>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-28-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready for some sunny waves and good vibes? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for New Jersey, Delaware, and all those awesome beaches in between.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, get those boards ready for 1 to 2 feet of surf height today. The rip current risk is moderate, but the UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunblock. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and the weather is looking sunny with highs in the upper 70s. The winds will be coming in from the west at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Sounds like a perfect beach day to catch some waves at Sandy Hook!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean by Long Beach Island, expect similar conditions with 1 to 2 feet of surf, moderate rip current risk, and a very high UV index. The water temperature here is in the lower 60s. Wednesday brings a slight chance of showers but still plenty of sunshine and highs in the mid-70s. Winds will shift from west to south in the afternoon.

Heading down to Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, you can look forward to 1 to 2 feet of waves, a moderate rip current risk, and very high UV index. The water temperature is in the upper 50s, so a bit cooler here. Tomorrow, the surf stays around 1 to 2 feet with low thunderstorm potential. Winds will shift from west to southwest later in the day.

For those chilling at Ocean City by Atlantic Coastal Cape May, your surf height is 1 to 2 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The UV index is very high, making it perfect for some beach fun. Highs will be in the upper 70s today with west winds at 10 to 15 mph. Tomorrow brings a slight chance of showers with a low thunderstorm potential.

And over in Delaware Beaches, particularly Rehoboth Beach, surfers can enjoy 1 to 2 feet of waves with a low rip current risk today. The UV index is very high, and temperatures are in the mid-60s. The weather is sunny with highs in the upper 70s and west winds around 10 mph. Tomorrow, expect around 1 foot of surf with a low chance of showers and a mix of northwest and southeast winds.

So, grab your boards, soak up the sun, and catch some rad waves at your favorite beach spots along the way! And remember to always check the detailed forecast for thunderstorm, waterspout, and UV info 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>Tue, 28 May 2024 10:37:01 -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 sunny waves and good vibes? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for New Jersey, Delaware, and all those awesome beaches in between.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, get those boards ready for 1 to 2 feet of surf height today. The rip current risk is moderate, but the UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunblock. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and the weather is looking sunny with highs in the upper 70s. The winds will be coming in from the west at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Sounds like a perfect beach day to catch some waves at Sandy Hook!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean by Long Beach Island, expect similar conditions with 1 to 2 feet of surf, moderate rip current risk, and a very high UV index. The water temperature here is in the lower 60s. Wednesday brings a slight chance of showers but still plenty of sunshine and highs in the mid-70s. Winds will shift from west to south in the afternoon.

Heading down to Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, you can look forward to 1 to 2 feet of waves, a moderate rip current risk, and very high UV index. The water temperature is in the upper 50s, so a bit cooler here. Tomorrow, the surf stays around 1 to 2 feet with low thunderstorm potential. Winds will shift from west to southwest later in the day.

For those chilling at Ocean City by Atlantic Coastal Cape May, your surf height is 1 to 2 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The UV index is very high, making it perfect for some beach fun. Highs will be in the upper 70s today with west winds at 10 to 15 mph. Tomorrow brings a slight chance of showers with a low thunderstorm potential.

And over in Delaware Beaches, particularly Rehoboth Beach, surfers can enjoy 1 to 2 feet of waves with a low rip current risk today. The UV index is very high, and temperatures are in the mid-60s. The weather is sunny with highs in the upper 70s and west winds around 10 mph. Tomorrow, expect around 1 foot of surf with a low chance of showers and a mix of northwest and southeast winds.

So, grab your boards, soak up the sun, and catch some rad waves at your favorite beach spots along the way! And remember to always check the detailed forecast for thunderstorm, waterspout, and UV info 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 beachgoers! Ready for some sunny waves and good vibes? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for New Jersey, Delaware, and all those awesome beaches in between.

Starting off in Eastern Monmouth, get those boards ready for 1 to 2 feet of surf height today. The rip current risk is moderate, but the UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunblock. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and the weather is looking sunny with highs in the upper 70s. The winds will be coming in from the west at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Sounds like a perfect beach day to catch some waves at Sandy Hook!

Moving on to Coastal Ocean by Long Beach Island, expect similar conditions with 1 to 2 feet of surf, moderate rip current risk, and a very high UV index. The water temperature here is in the lower 60s. Wednesday brings a slight chance of showers but still plenty of sunshine and highs in the mid-70s. Winds will shift from west to south in the afternoon.

Heading down to Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, you can look forward to 1 to 2 feet of waves, a moderate rip current risk, and very high UV index. The water temperature is in the upper 50s, so a bit cooler here. Tomorrow, the surf stays around 1 to 2 feet with low thunderstorm potential. Winds will shift from west to southwest later in the day.

For those chilling at Ocean City by Atlantic Coastal Cape May, your surf height is 1 to 2 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The UV index is very high, making it perfect for some beach fun. Highs will be in the upper 70s today with west winds at 10 to 15 mph. Tomorrow brings a slight chance of showers with a low thunderstorm potential.

And over in Delaware Beaches, particularly Rehoboth Beach, surfers can enjoy 1 to 2 feet of waves with a low rip current risk today. The UV index is very high, and temperatures are in the mid-60s. The weather is sunny with highs in the upper 70s and west winds around 10 mph. Tomorrow, expect around 1 foot of surf with a low chance of showers and a mix of northwest and southeast winds.

So, grab your boards, soak up the sun, and catch some rad waves at your favorite beach spots along the way! And remember to always check the detailed forecast for thunderstorm, waterspout, and UV info 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-27-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers, surf enthusiasts, and wave chasers! It's time for your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly. So grab your boards and let's dive in!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, we've got a moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. Don't forget the sunscreen with that high UV index – those May rays can sneak up on you! Keep an eye out for thunderstorms as they're highly likely. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, making it a refreshing dip. Highs will be in the lower 70s with southeast winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, we've got similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and the potential for thunderstorms. Surf heights remain at 1 to 2 feet, and the water temperature is around 60 degrees. Be prepared for widespread fog and showers. The winds will pick up in the afternoon to around 20 mph from the south.

Down in Coastal Atlantic, the surf is looking a bit bigger at 2 to 3 feet with that moderate rip current risk. Thunderstorms are on the horizon, so stay weather-aware. The water temperature is in the upper 50s, so it might be a bit brisk. South winds at 10 to 15 mph will keep things interesting.

Atlantic Coastal Cape May is in a similar boat with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Thunderstorms are likely, so keep an eye on the skies. The water temperature is around 60 degrees. South winds at 10 to 15 mph will keep things moving.

Heading over to Delaware Beaches, we've got a low rip current risk today with surf heights around 1 foot. You can expect partly sunny skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so pack that rain gear just in case. Highs will be in the upper 70s with south winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Remember, always check the official resources for more safety info, especially with those rip currents! Stay safe and catch some 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>Mon, 27 May 2024 10:31:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers, surf enthusiasts, and wave chasers! It's time for your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly. So grab your boards and let's dive in!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, we've got a moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. Don't forget the sunscreen with that high UV index – those May rays can sneak up on you! Keep an eye out for thunderstorms as they're highly likely. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, making it a refreshing dip. Highs will be in the lower 70s with southeast winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, we've got similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and the potential for thunderstorms. Surf heights remain at 1 to 2 feet, and the water temperature is around 60 degrees. Be prepared for widespread fog and showers. The winds will pick up in the afternoon to around 20 mph from the south.

Down in Coastal Atlantic, the surf is looking a bit bigger at 2 to 3 feet with that moderate rip current risk. Thunderstorms are on the horizon, so stay weather-aware. The water temperature is in the upper 50s, so it might be a bit brisk. South winds at 10 to 15 mph will keep things interesting.

Atlantic Coastal Cape May is in a similar boat with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Thunderstorms are likely, so keep an eye on the skies. The water temperature is around 60 degrees. South winds at 10 to 15 mph will keep things moving.

Heading over to Delaware Beaches, we've got a low rip current risk today with surf heights around 1 foot. You can expect partly sunny skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so pack that rain gear just in case. Highs will be in the upper 70s with south winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Remember, always check the official resources for more safety info, especially with those rip currents! Stay safe and catch some 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 beachgoers, surf enthusiasts, and wave chasers! It's time for your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly. So grab your boards and let's dive in!

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, we've got a moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. Don't forget the sunscreen with that high UV index – those May rays can sneak up on you! Keep an eye out for thunderstorms as they're highly likely. The water temperature is in the mid-60s, making it a refreshing dip. Highs will be in the lower 70s with southeast winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, we've got similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and the potential for thunderstorms. Surf heights remain at 1 to 2 feet, and the water temperature is around 60 degrees. Be prepared for widespread fog and showers. The winds will pick up in the afternoon to around 20 mph from the south.

Down in Coastal Atlantic, the surf is looking a bit bigger at 2 to 3 feet with that moderate rip current risk. Thunderstorms are on the horizon, so stay weather-aware. The water temperature is in the upper 50s, so it might be a bit brisk. South winds at 10 to 15 mph will keep things interesting.

Atlantic Coastal Cape May is in a similar boat with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Thunderstorms are likely, so keep an eye on the skies. The water temperature is around 60 degrees. South winds at 10 to 15 mph will keep things moving.

Heading over to Delaware Beaches, we've got a low rip current risk today with surf heights around 1 foot. You can expect partly sunny skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so pack that rain gear just in case. Highs will be in the upper 70s with south winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Remember, always check the official resources for more safety info, especially with those rip currents! Stay safe and catch some 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-26-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9126761841</link>
      <description>Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun along the New Jersey and Delaware coasts? I've got the inside scoop on the surf zone forecast, so listen up!

Let's start off with Eastern Monmouth, where the Rip Current Risk is low today. The surf height is around 1 foot, perfect for some chill rides. The UV Index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen. Water temperature is in the mid-60s. Today's weather includes partly sunny skies with a chance of patchy dense fog. High temps will be in the lower 70s with south winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Memorial Day brings a moderate Rip Current Risk with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Be cautious as thunderstorm potential is high, with cloudy skies and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs will remain in the lower 70s with breezy southeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, Long Beach Island area, the Rip Current Risk remains low today with similar surf conditions. Expect mostly cloudy weather with highs in the lower 70s. In the water, temperatures are in the upper 50s. Memorial Day brings a moderate Rip Current Risk with continued cloud cover and a chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Heading down to Atlantic City's Coastal Atlantic, surf heights today are around 1 foot with a low Rip Current Risk. Enjoy the very high UV Index, but watch out for high thunderstorm potential on Memorial Day with surf heights increasing to 2 to 3 feet. Winds will pick up in the afternoon, so hold onto your hats!

Ocean City at Atlantic Coastal Cape May sees similar conditions with low Rip Current Risk today. Fog patches are expected, so keep an eye out. Water temperatures are around 60 degrees. Memorial Day brings a moderate Rip Current Risk with highs in the lower 70s and a chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Last but not least, the Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach area have a low Rip Current Risk today. Enjoy the sunny spells but watch out for patchy fog. Highs will be in the mid-70s with southeast winds at 5 to 10 mph. Memorial Day brings a low Rip Current Risk but a high potential for thunderstorms.

So gear up, wax those boards, and get ready for some fun in the sun along the coast of New Jersey and Delaware. Stay safe, 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>Sun, 26 May 2024 10:31:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun along the New Jersey and Delaware coasts? I've got the inside scoop on the surf zone forecast, so listen up!

Let's start off with Eastern Monmouth, where the Rip Current Risk is low today. The surf height is around 1 foot, perfect for some chill rides. The UV Index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen. Water temperature is in the mid-60s. Today's weather includes partly sunny skies with a chance of patchy dense fog. High temps will be in the lower 70s with south winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Memorial Day brings a moderate Rip Current Risk with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Be cautious as thunderstorm potential is high, with cloudy skies and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs will remain in the lower 70s with breezy southeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, Long Beach Island area, the Rip Current Risk remains low today with similar surf conditions. Expect mostly cloudy weather with highs in the lower 70s. In the water, temperatures are in the upper 50s. Memorial Day brings a moderate Rip Current Risk with continued cloud cover and a chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Heading down to Atlantic City's Coastal Atlantic, surf heights today are around 1 foot with a low Rip Current Risk. Enjoy the very high UV Index, but watch out for high thunderstorm potential on Memorial Day with surf heights increasing to 2 to 3 feet. Winds will pick up in the afternoon, so hold onto your hats!

Ocean City at Atlantic Coastal Cape May sees similar conditions with low Rip Current Risk today. Fog patches are expected, so keep an eye out. Water temperatures are around 60 degrees. Memorial Day brings a moderate Rip Current Risk with highs in the lower 70s and a chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Last but not least, the Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach area have a low Rip Current Risk today. Enjoy the sunny spells but watch out for patchy fog. Highs will be in the mid-70s with southeast winds at 5 to 10 mph. Memorial Day brings a low Rip Current Risk but a high potential for thunderstorms.

So gear up, wax those boards, and get ready for some fun in the sun along the coast of New Jersey and Delaware. Stay safe, 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 fellow surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun along the New Jersey and Delaware coasts? I've got the inside scoop on the surf zone forecast, so listen up!

Let's start off with Eastern Monmouth, where the Rip Current Risk is low today. The surf height is around 1 foot, perfect for some chill rides. The UV Index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen. Water temperature is in the mid-60s. Today's weather includes partly sunny skies with a chance of patchy dense fog. High temps will be in the lower 70s with south winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Memorial Day brings a moderate Rip Current Risk with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Be cautious as thunderstorm potential is high, with cloudy skies and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs will remain in the lower 70s with breezy southeast winds at 15 to 20 mph.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, Long Beach Island area, the Rip Current Risk remains low today with similar surf conditions. Expect mostly cloudy weather with highs in the lower 70s. In the water, temperatures are in the upper 50s. Memorial Day brings a moderate Rip Current Risk with continued cloud cover and a chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Heading down to Atlantic City's Coastal Atlantic, surf heights today are around 1 foot with a low Rip Current Risk. Enjoy the very high UV Index, but watch out for high thunderstorm potential on Memorial Day with surf heights increasing to 2 to 3 feet. Winds will pick up in the afternoon, so hold onto your hats!

Ocean City at Atlantic Coastal Cape May sees similar conditions with low Rip Current Risk today. Fog patches are expected, so keep an eye out. Water temperatures are around 60 degrees. Memorial Day brings a moderate Rip Current Risk with highs in the lower 70s and a chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Last but not least, the Delaware Beaches at Rehoboth Beach area have a low Rip Current Risk today. Enjoy the sunny spells but watch out for patchy fog. Highs will be in the mid-70s with southeast winds at 5 to 10 mph. Memorial Day brings a low Rip Current Risk but a high potential for thunderstorms.

So gear up, wax those boards, and get ready for some fun in the sun along the coast of New Jersey and Delaware. Stay safe, 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>New Jersey and Delaware 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 your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow:

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, at Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk, surf around 1 foot high, and a high UV index. Perfect for a sunny day with temps in the lower 70s. Watch out for those east winds shifting to the southeast later on.

Moving down to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, you can expect similar conditions - low risk of rip currents, 1-foot waves, and a sunny day ahead with highs in the lower 70s. Get ready for some southerly winds picking up later in the day.

Hitting up Coastal Atlantic, around Atlantic City, it's looking like a low rip current risk day with 1-foot waves and plenty of sunshine. With temps in the lower 70s, it's a great day to catch some rays. Keep an eye out for northeast winds turning southeast by the afternoon.

Heading to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, at Ocean City, enjoy the low rip current risk and 1-foot waves with partly sunny skies. Temps in the lower 70s make for a pleasant beach day. Don't forget your sunscreen with those southeast winds picking up.

Wrapping it up at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, you've got a low risk of rip currents, 1-foot waves, and high UV index. With highs in the mid 70s, it's a great day to hit the beach. Look out for some southeasterly winds to cap off your day.

Remember to stay safe, wear sunscreen, and have a blast out there catching 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, 25 May 2024 10:31:36 -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 your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow:

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, at Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk, surf around 1 foot high, and a high UV index. Perfect for a sunny day with temps in the lower 70s. Watch out for those east winds shifting to the southeast later on.

Moving down to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, you can expect similar conditions - low risk of rip currents, 1-foot waves, and a sunny day ahead with highs in the lower 70s. Get ready for some southerly winds picking up later in the day.

Hitting up Coastal Atlantic, around Atlantic City, it's looking like a low rip current risk day with 1-foot waves and plenty of sunshine. With temps in the lower 70s, it's a great day to catch some rays. Keep an eye out for northeast winds turning southeast by the afternoon.

Heading to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, at Ocean City, enjoy the low rip current risk and 1-foot waves with partly sunny skies. Temps in the lower 70s make for a pleasant beach day. Don't forget your sunscreen with those southeast winds picking up.

Wrapping it up at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, you've got a low risk of rip currents, 1-foot waves, and high UV index. With highs in the mid 70s, it's a great day to hit the beach. Look out for some southeasterly winds to cap off your day.

Remember to stay safe, wear sunscreen, and have a blast out there catching 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 your New Jersey and Delaware surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow:

Starting off with Eastern Monmouth, at Sandy Hook, we've got a low rip current risk, surf around 1 foot high, and a high UV index. Perfect for a sunny day with temps in the lower 70s. Watch out for those east winds shifting to the southeast later on.

Moving down to Coastal Ocean, including Long Beach Island, you can expect similar conditions - low risk of rip currents, 1-foot waves, and a sunny day ahead with highs in the lower 70s. Get ready for some southerly winds picking up later in the day.

Hitting up Coastal Atlantic, around Atlantic City, it's looking like a low rip current risk day with 1-foot waves and plenty of sunshine. With temps in the lower 70s, it's a great day to catch some rays. Keep an eye out for northeast winds turning southeast by the afternoon.

Heading to Atlantic Coastal Cape May, at Ocean City, enjoy the low rip current risk and 1-foot waves with partly sunny skies. Temps in the lower 70s make for a pleasant beach day. Don't forget your sunscreen with those southeast winds picking up.

Wrapping it up at the Delaware Beaches, including Rehoboth Beach, you've got a low risk of rip currents, 1-foot waves, and high UV index. With highs in the mid 70s, it's a great day to hit the beach. Look out for some southeasterly winds to cap off your day.

Remember to stay safe, wear sunscreen, and have a blast out there catching 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-24-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some awesome spots in New Jersey and Delaware! 

Let's start off in Eastern Monmouth near Sandy Hook. Today's surf is around 1 foot with a low rip current risk. So grab your board and get ready for some fun in the sun! The high temperature will be in the upper 70s with mostly sunny skies. Keep an eye out for a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Saturday looks just as inviting with around 1-foot surf height and low rip current risk.

Next up, for all you Long Beach Island lovers in Coastal Ocean, expect similar conditions with a moderate thunderstorm potential today. But don't worry, the surf height is still around 1 foot, and the high temperature will be in the mid-70s. Saturday brings partly sunny weather, so perfect for a day out by the waves.

Heading down to Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, the surf is around 1 foot with a low rip current risk. Today starts mostly cloudy but clears up to mostly sunny by the evening. Keep an eye out for isolated thunderstorms. And for tomorrow, expect mostly cloudy skies and areas of fog.

For those hitting the beaches of Ocean City in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, you can enjoy the surf at around 1 foot with a low rip current risk today. The weather transitions from mostly cloudy to mostly sunny by the afternoon with a chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms. Tomorrow brings more of the same conditions with areas of fog.

Lastly, for our beach lovers in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, today's surf is around 1 foot with a low rip current risk. Expect mostly cloudy weather turning mostly sunny later on with a chance of isolated thunderstorms. Saturday brings patched fog conditions, so keep that in mind if you're planning a day by the shore.

Remember to check out the link for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index definitions. Stay safe 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>Fri, 24 May 2024 10:31:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some awesome spots in New Jersey and Delaware! 

Let's start off in Eastern Monmouth near Sandy Hook. Today's surf is around 1 foot with a low rip current risk. So grab your board and get ready for some fun in the sun! The high temperature will be in the upper 70s with mostly sunny skies. Keep an eye out for a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Saturday looks just as inviting with around 1-foot surf height and low rip current risk.

Next up, for all you Long Beach Island lovers in Coastal Ocean, expect similar conditions with a moderate thunderstorm potential today. But don't worry, the surf height is still around 1 foot, and the high temperature will be in the mid-70s. Saturday brings partly sunny weather, so perfect for a day out by the waves.

Heading down to Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, the surf is around 1 foot with a low rip current risk. Today starts mostly cloudy but clears up to mostly sunny by the evening. Keep an eye out for isolated thunderstorms. And for tomorrow, expect mostly cloudy skies and areas of fog.

For those hitting the beaches of Ocean City in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, you can enjoy the surf at around 1 foot with a low rip current risk today. The weather transitions from mostly cloudy to mostly sunny by the afternoon with a chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms. Tomorrow brings more of the same conditions with areas of fog.

Lastly, for our beach lovers in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, today's surf is around 1 foot with a low rip current risk. Expect mostly cloudy weather turning mostly sunny later on with a chance of isolated thunderstorms. Saturday brings patched fog conditions, so keep that in mind if you're planning a day by the shore.

Remember to check out the link for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index definitions. Stay safe 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! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some awesome spots in New Jersey and Delaware! 

Let's start off in Eastern Monmouth near Sandy Hook. Today's surf is around 1 foot with a low rip current risk. So grab your board and get ready for some fun in the sun! The high temperature will be in the upper 70s with mostly sunny skies. Keep an eye out for a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Saturday looks just as inviting with around 1-foot surf height and low rip current risk.

Next up, for all you Long Beach Island lovers in Coastal Ocean, expect similar conditions with a moderate thunderstorm potential today. But don't worry, the surf height is still around 1 foot, and the high temperature will be in the mid-70s. Saturday brings partly sunny weather, so perfect for a day out by the waves.

Heading down to Atlantic City in Coastal Atlantic, the surf is around 1 foot with a low rip current risk. Today starts mostly cloudy but clears up to mostly sunny by the evening. Keep an eye out for isolated thunderstorms. And for tomorrow, expect mostly cloudy skies and areas of fog.

For those hitting the beaches of Ocean City in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, you can enjoy the surf at around 1 foot with a low rip current risk today. The weather transitions from mostly cloudy to mostly sunny by the afternoon with a chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms. Tomorrow brings more of the same conditions with areas of fog.

Lastly, for our beach lovers in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, today's surf is around 1 foot with a low rip current risk. Expect mostly cloudy weather turning mostly sunny later on with a chance of isolated thunderstorms. Saturday brings patched fog conditions, so keep that in mind if you're planning a day by the shore.

Remember to check out the link for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index definitions. Stay safe 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-23-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware. Let's dive in!

First stop, Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook. Today, surf's around 1 to 2 feet, with a low rip current risk. Watch out for thunderstorms though! So, keep an eye out and maybe bring an umbrella just in case. Water temp's in the upper 50s. Highs in the mid 70s with southwest winds around 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, hitting up Long Beach Island. Similar vibe here, surf at 1 to 2 feet, low rip current risk. Partly sunny with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, perfect for some dramatic wave-catching moments. And remember, safety first when the thunder roars.

Now, let's cruise down to Coastal Atlantic, hey Atlantic City! Surf's at 2 to 3 feet, so some bigger waves to ride. Moderate rip current risk. Enjoy the lower 70s temps and southwest winds at around 10 miles per hour. Perfect for a day out on the waves!

And over at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, surf's 1 to 2 feet, with a moderate rip current risk. Expect some thunderstorms and showers, but hey, that just adds to the thrill of the surf, right? Highs in the lower 70s with a southwest wind of 10 miles per hour.

Last stop, Delaware Beaches in Rehoboth Beach! Surf's at 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk, so all good there. Enjoy the mid 70s temps, slight chance of showers, and some sunshine after midday. Perfect spot for some laid-back surfing vibes.

Remember, always check the rip current risk and thunderstorm potential before hitting the waves. Stay safe, have fun, and catch those 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>Thu, 23 May 2024 10:31:23 -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 some waves and soak up the sun with your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware. Let's dive in!

First stop, Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook. Today, surf's around 1 to 2 feet, with a low rip current risk. Watch out for thunderstorms though! So, keep an eye out and maybe bring an umbrella just in case. Water temp's in the upper 50s. Highs in the mid 70s with southwest winds around 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, hitting up Long Beach Island. Similar vibe here, surf at 1 to 2 feet, low rip current risk. Partly sunny with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, perfect for some dramatic wave-catching moments. And remember, safety first when the thunder roars.

Now, let's cruise down to Coastal Atlantic, hey Atlantic City! Surf's at 2 to 3 feet, so some bigger waves to ride. Moderate rip current risk. Enjoy the lower 70s temps and southwest winds at around 10 miles per hour. Perfect for a day out on the waves!

And over at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, surf's 1 to 2 feet, with a moderate rip current risk. Expect some thunderstorms and showers, but hey, that just adds to the thrill of the surf, right? Highs in the lower 70s with a southwest wind of 10 miles per hour.

Last stop, Delaware Beaches in Rehoboth Beach! Surf's at 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk, so all good there. Enjoy the mid 70s temps, slight chance of showers, and some sunshine after midday. Perfect spot for some laid-back surfing vibes.

Remember, always check the rip current risk and thunderstorm potential before hitting the waves. Stay safe, have fun, and catch those 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, beachgoers! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware. Let's dive in!

First stop, Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook. Today, surf's around 1 to 2 feet, with a low rip current risk. Watch out for thunderstorms though! So, keep an eye out and maybe bring an umbrella just in case. Water temp's in the upper 50s. Highs in the mid 70s with southwest winds around 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal Ocean, hitting up Long Beach Island. Similar vibe here, surf at 1 to 2 feet, low rip current risk. Partly sunny with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, perfect for some dramatic wave-catching moments. And remember, safety first when the thunder roars.

Now, let's cruise down to Coastal Atlantic, hey Atlantic City! Surf's at 2 to 3 feet, so some bigger waves to ride. Moderate rip current risk. Enjoy the lower 70s temps and southwest winds at around 10 miles per hour. Perfect for a day out on the waves!

And over at Atlantic Coastal Cape May, including Ocean City, surf's 1 to 2 feet, with a moderate rip current risk. Expect some thunderstorms and showers, but hey, that just adds to the thrill of the surf, right? Highs in the lower 70s with a southwest wind of 10 miles per hour.

Last stop, Delaware Beaches in Rehoboth Beach! Surf's at 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk, so all good there. Enjoy the mid 70s temps, slight chance of showers, and some sunshine after midday. Perfect spot for some laid-back surfing vibes.

Remember, always check the rip current risk and thunderstorm potential before hitting the waves. Stay safe, have fun, and catch those 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>New Jersey and Delaware Surf Report for 05-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to catch a wave and soak up some sun with the latest surf zone forecast. Let's dive in and see what the waves have in store for us along the New Jersey and Delaware coastlines!

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook, today offers surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with low rip current risk. So grab your board and hit those waves under the sunny skies with temperatures in the mid 70s and a high UV index. Watch out for moderate rip current risk and a chance of thunderstorms tomorrow.

Moving down to the Coastal Ocean, Long Beach Island is calling with surf heights also around 2 to 3 feet. The moderate rip current risk is there, but the sun is shining with some patchy fog. Don't forget your sunscreen and keep an eye out for thunderstorms on Thursday.

Atlantic City at Coastal Atlantic is looking like a surfer's paradise with 2 to 3 feet surf heights and moderate rip current risk. Bask in the sunny weather and be prepared for possible thunderstorms moving in tomorrow along with a slight decrease in surf heights.

Heading further south to Ocean City in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, moderate rip current risk accompanies 2 to 3 feet of surf. Enjoy the sun and watch out for fog patches while keeping an eye on the chance of showers and thunderstorms tomorrow.

Lastly, don't forget Rehoboth Beach down in Delaware, where surf heights of 2 to 3 feet await along with low rip current risk. Soak up the sun and be mindful of some fog as you ride the waves while keeping an eye on potential thunderstorms on Thursday.

Surfers and beachgoers, always remember to stay safe, watch out for each other, and have a fantastic time enjoying the waves and 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, 22 May 2024 10:31:30 -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 a wave and soak up some sun with the latest surf zone forecast. Let's dive in and see what the waves have in store for us along the New Jersey and Delaware coastlines!

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook, today offers surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with low rip current risk. So grab your board and hit those waves under the sunny skies with temperatures in the mid 70s and a high UV index. Watch out for moderate rip current risk and a chance of thunderstorms tomorrow.

Moving down to the Coastal Ocean, Long Beach Island is calling with surf heights also around 2 to 3 feet. The moderate rip current risk is there, but the sun is shining with some patchy fog. Don't forget your sunscreen and keep an eye out for thunderstorms on Thursday.

Atlantic City at Coastal Atlantic is looking like a surfer's paradise with 2 to 3 feet surf heights and moderate rip current risk. Bask in the sunny weather and be prepared for possible thunderstorms moving in tomorrow along with a slight decrease in surf heights.

Heading further south to Ocean City in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, moderate rip current risk accompanies 2 to 3 feet of surf. Enjoy the sun and watch out for fog patches while keeping an eye on the chance of showers and thunderstorms tomorrow.

Lastly, don't forget Rehoboth Beach down in Delaware, where surf heights of 2 to 3 feet await along with low rip current risk. Soak up the sun and be mindful of some fog as you ride the waves while keeping an eye on potential thunderstorms on Thursday.

Surfers and beachgoers, always remember to stay safe, watch out for each other, and have a fantastic time enjoying the waves and 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[Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to catch a wave and soak up some sun with the latest surf zone forecast. Let's dive in and see what the waves have in store for us along the New Jersey and Delaware coastlines!

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, including the beautiful beaches of Sandy Hook, today offers surf heights of 2 to 3 feet with low rip current risk. So grab your board and hit those waves under the sunny skies with temperatures in the mid 70s and a high UV index. Watch out for moderate rip current risk and a chance of thunderstorms tomorrow.

Moving down to the Coastal Ocean, Long Beach Island is calling with surf heights also around 2 to 3 feet. The moderate rip current risk is there, but the sun is shining with some patchy fog. Don't forget your sunscreen and keep an eye out for thunderstorms on Thursday.

Atlantic City at Coastal Atlantic is looking like a surfer's paradise with 2 to 3 feet surf heights and moderate rip current risk. Bask in the sunny weather and be prepared for possible thunderstorms moving in tomorrow along with a slight decrease in surf heights.

Heading further south to Ocean City in Atlantic Coastal Cape May, moderate rip current risk accompanies 2 to 3 feet of surf. Enjoy the sun and watch out for fog patches while keeping an eye on the chance of showers and thunderstorms tomorrow.

Lastly, don't forget Rehoboth Beach down in Delaware, where surf heights of 2 to 3 feet await along with low rip current risk. Soak up the sun and be mindful of some fog as you ride the waves while keeping an eye on potential thunderstorms on Thursday.

Surfers and beachgoers, always remember to stay safe, watch out for each other, and have a fantastic time enjoying the waves and 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>New Jersey and Delaware for 05-21-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there awesome surfers and beach lovers! It's time for your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive in!

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, surf heights are looking at 2 to 3 feet today with a moderate rip current risk. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect partly sunny skies with a high temperature around 70 degrees. Winds will be increasing to around 15 mph in the afternoon, so get ready for some breezy conditions.

Now, heading over to Coastal Ocean, similar conditions with 2 to 3 feet surf height and a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the mid-50s, and we've got areas of fog in the forecast. Winds will be picking up, so hold onto your boards out there!

Moving on to Coastal Atlantic, surf heights are again around 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 50s, and there will be areas of dense fog later in the day. Keep an eye out for changing conditions and enjoy the mid-60s temperatures.

Lastly, at the Delaware Beaches, surf heights are 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk and a very high UV index today. Expect mostly sunny skies and areas of fog, with high temperatures in the upper 60s. It's going to be a beautiful day for hitting the waves!

Remember to check the tides for each location and make the most out of your surf sessions. Stay safe 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>Tue, 21 May 2024 10:31:31 -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! It's time for your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive in!

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, surf heights are looking at 2 to 3 feet today with a moderate rip current risk. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect partly sunny skies with a high temperature around 70 degrees. Winds will be increasing to around 15 mph in the afternoon, so get ready for some breezy conditions.

Now, heading over to Coastal Ocean, similar conditions with 2 to 3 feet surf height and a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the mid-50s, and we've got areas of fog in the forecast. Winds will be picking up, so hold onto your boards out there!

Moving on to Coastal Atlantic, surf heights are again around 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 50s, and there will be areas of dense fog later in the day. Keep an eye out for changing conditions and enjoy the mid-60s temperatures.

Lastly, at the Delaware Beaches, surf heights are 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk and a very high UV index today. Expect mostly sunny skies and areas of fog, with high temperatures in the upper 60s. It's going to be a beautiful day for hitting the waves!

Remember to check the tides for each location and make the most out of your surf sessions. Stay safe 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 awesome surfers and beach lovers! It's time for your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive in!

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth, surf heights are looking at 2 to 3 feet today with a moderate rip current risk. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect partly sunny skies with a high temperature around 70 degrees. Winds will be increasing to around 15 mph in the afternoon, so get ready for some breezy conditions.

Now, heading over to Coastal Ocean, similar conditions with 2 to 3 feet surf height and a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the mid-50s, and we've got areas of fog in the forecast. Winds will be picking up, so hold onto your boards out there!

Moving on to Coastal Atlantic, surf heights are again around 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 50s, and there will be areas of dense fog later in the day. Keep an eye out for changing conditions and enjoy the mid-60s temperatures.

Lastly, at the Delaware Beaches, surf heights are 2 to 3 feet with a moderate rip current risk and a very high UV index today. Expect mostly sunny skies and areas of fog, with high temperatures in the upper 60s. It's going to be a beautiful day for hitting the waves!

Remember to check the tides for each location and make the most out of your surf sessions. Stay safe 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>New Jersey and Delaware for 05-20-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers, ready for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun? Let's dive into the waves for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth with the beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. It's going to be partly sunny with a high temperature in the mid-60s. Watch out for those northeast winds around 5 mph, switching to southeast later on.

Moving on to Long Beach Island in the Coastal Ocean area, expect more of the same - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and lower 60s temperature. It's a partly sunny day with northeast winds around 10 mph. Get ready to catch some waves, surfers!

Venturing to Atlantic City at Coastal Atlantic, the rip current risk drops to low, with 1 to 2 feet surf height. Enjoy the lower 60s temperature with the northeast winds around 10 mph. It's mostly cloudy becoming mostly sunny later on. Perfect for a beach day!

Heading down to Ocean City in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May region, you can expect a low rip current risk with 1 to 2 feet of surf height. The mid-60s temperature will keep you comfortable while enjoying the partly sunny weather with northeast winds around 10 mph. Get your sunscreen ready!

Wrapping up in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, the moderate rip current risk stays around with 2 to 3 feet of surf height. Partly sunny with patchy fog, so make sure to stay safe out there. With northeast winds around 10 mph, it's a great day to catch some waves!

Remember, surfers, always check those tide schedules and be mindful of the rip currents. Stay safe and have an awesome day 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>Mon, 20 May 2024 17:40:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers, ready for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun? Let's dive into the waves for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth with the beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. It's going to be partly sunny with a high temperature in the mid-60s. Watch out for those northeast winds around 5 mph, switching to southeast later on.

Moving on to Long Beach Island in the Coastal Ocean area, expect more of the same - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and lower 60s temperature. It's a partly sunny day with northeast winds around 10 mph. Get ready to catch some waves, surfers!

Venturing to Atlantic City at Coastal Atlantic, the rip current risk drops to low, with 1 to 2 feet surf height. Enjoy the lower 60s temperature with the northeast winds around 10 mph. It's mostly cloudy becoming mostly sunny later on. Perfect for a beach day!

Heading down to Ocean City in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May region, you can expect a low rip current risk with 1 to 2 feet of surf height. The mid-60s temperature will keep you comfortable while enjoying the partly sunny weather with northeast winds around 10 mph. Get your sunscreen ready!

Wrapping up in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, the moderate rip current risk stays around with 2 to 3 feet of surf height. Partly sunny with patchy fog, so make sure to stay safe out there. With northeast winds around 10 mph, it's a great day to catch some waves!

Remember, surfers, always check those tide schedules and be mindful of the rip currents. Stay safe and have an awesome day 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 for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun? Let's dive into the waves for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

Starting off at Eastern Monmouth with the beaches of Sandy Hook, we've got a moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. It's going to be partly sunny with a high temperature in the mid-60s. Watch out for those northeast winds around 5 mph, switching to southeast later on.

Moving on to Long Beach Island in the Coastal Ocean area, expect more of the same - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and lower 60s temperature. It's a partly sunny day with northeast winds around 10 mph. Get ready to catch some waves, surfers!

Venturing to Atlantic City at Coastal Atlantic, the rip current risk drops to low, with 1 to 2 feet surf height. Enjoy the lower 60s temperature with the northeast winds around 10 mph. It's mostly cloudy becoming mostly sunny later on. Perfect for a beach day!

Heading down to Ocean City in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May region, you can expect a low rip current risk with 1 to 2 feet of surf height. The mid-60s temperature will keep you comfortable while enjoying the partly sunny weather with northeast winds around 10 mph. Get your sunscreen ready!

Wrapping up in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, the moderate rip current risk stays around with 2 to 3 feet of surf height. Partly sunny with patchy fog, so make sure to stay safe out there. With northeast winds around 10 mph, it's a great day to catch some waves!

Remember, surfers, always check those tide schedules and be mindful of the rip currents. Stay safe and have an awesome day 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.

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