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Surf Zone Forecast for Maine
National Weather Service Gray ME
322 PM EDT Tue Jun 10 2025
.For the ocean beaches of Maine and New Hampshire...
NHZ014-102030-
Coastal Rockingham-
Including the beaches of Portsmouth and Hampton
322 PM EDT Tue Jun 10 2025
.REST OF TODAY...
Weather.....................Cloudy. Patchy fog. A chance of showers
and a slight chance of thunderstorms.
UV Index....................UVI Unavailable.
Thunderstorm Potential......Low.
High Temperature............Around 60.
Winds.......................East winds around 5 mph.
Surf Height.................Around 3 feet.
Water Temperature...........56 degrees. According to the USCG, when
the water temperature is below 60
degrees, the average submerged person
could lose dexterity within minutes and
be unable to accomplish simple tasks
like buckling a life jacket or
operating a radio.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.WEDNESDAY...
Weather.....................Sunny.
Thunderstorm Potential......None.
High Temperature............In the upper 70s.
Winds.......................West winds around 10 mph.
Surf Height.................Around 2 feet.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.THURSDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Sunny. Highs in the upper 70s.
West winds around 10 mph.
.FRIDAY...Surf height around 1 foot. Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper
60s. North winds around 5 mph.
.SATURDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Cloudy. Rain likely. Highs
around 60. East winds around 5 mph.
&&
Rip Current Risk Category
* Low Risk - A low risk of rip currents implies that wind and wave
conditions are not expected to support the development of enhanced
rip currents. However, rip currents are always possible, especially
near jetties and other structures. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* Moderate Risk - A moderate risk of rip currents implies
that individuals planning to enter the surf should check with
local beach patrols first. Be sure to swim within sight of a life
guard, and never alone or at night. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* High Risk - A high risk of rip currents means dangerous and
potentially life threatening conditions exist for all people
entering the surf. People visiting the beaches should stay out of
the high surf.
$$
MEZ023-102030-
Coastal York-
Including the beaches of Old Orchard, Fortunes Rock, Wells, Ogunquit,
and York
322 PM EDT Tue Jun 10 2025
.REST OF TODAY...
Weather.....................Cloudy. Patchy fog. A chance of showers
and a slight chance of thunderstorms.
UV Index....................UVI Unavailable.
Thunderstorm Potential......Low.
High Temperature............In the upper 50s.
Winds.......................Northeast winds around 5 mph.
Surf Height.................Around 3 feet.
Water Temperature...........56 degrees. According to the USCG, when
the water temperature is below 60
degrees, the average submerged person
could lose dexterity within minutes and
be unable to accomplish simple tasks
like buckling a life jacket or
operating a radio.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.WEDNESDAY...
Weather.....................Sunny.
Thunderstorm Potential......None.
High Temperature............In the lower 70s.
Winds.......................Southwest winds around 10 mph.
Surf Height.................3 to 4 feet.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.THURSDAY...Surf height around 3 feet. Sunny. Highs in the lower 70s.
West winds around 10 mph.
.FRIDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Sunny. Highs in the lower 60s.
North winds around 5 mph.
.SATURDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Cloudy. Rain likely. Highs in
the mid 50s. East winds around 10 mph.
&&
Rip Current Risk Category
* Low Risk - A low risk of rip currents implies that wind and wave
conditions are not expected to support the development of enhanced
rip currents. However, rip currents are always possible, especially
near jetties and other structures. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* Moderate Risk - A moderate risk of rip currents implies
that individuals planning to enter the surf should check with
local beach patrols first. Be sure to swim within sight of a life
guard, and never alone or at night. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* High Risk - A high risk of rip currents means dangerous and
potentially life threatening conditions exist for all people
entering the surf. People visiting the beaches should stay out of
the high surf.
$$
MEZ024-102030-
Coastal Cumberland-
Including the beaches of Scarborough, Higgins, and Crescent
322 PM EDT Tue Jun 10 2025
.REST OF TODAY...
Weather.....................Cloudy. Patchy fog. A chance of showers
and a slight chance of thunderstorms.
UV Index....................UVI Unavailable.
Thunderstorm Potential......Low.
High Temperature............In the upper 50s.
Winds.......................East winds around 5 mph.
Surf Height.................Around 3 feet.
Water Temperature...........57 degrees. According to the USCG, when
the water temperature is below 60
degrees, the average submerged person
could lose dexterity within minutes and
be unable to accomplish simple tasks
like buckling a life jacket or
operating a radio.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.WEDNESDAY...
Weather.....................Sunny.
Thunderstorm Potential......None.
High Temperature............In the mid 70s.
Winds.......................Southwest winds around 10 mph.
Surf Height.................3 to 4 feet.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.THURSDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid
70s. West winds around 10 mph.
.FRIDAY...Surf height around 1 foot. Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s.
West winds around 5 mph.
.SATURDAY...Surf height around 1 foot. Mostly cloudy. Rain likely.
Highs in the upper 50s. Southeast winds around 5 mph.
&&
Rip Current Risk Category
* Low Risk - A low risk of rip currents implies that wind and wave
conditions are not expected to support the development of enhanced
rip currents. However, rip currents are always possible, especially
near jetties and other structures. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* Moderate Risk - A moderate risk of rip currents implies
that individuals planning to enter the surf should check with
local beach patrols first. Be sure to swim within sight of a life
guard, and never alone or at night. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* High Risk - A high risk of rip currents means dangerous and
potentially life threatening conditions exist for all people
entering the surf. People visiting the beaches should stay out of
the high surf.
$$
MEZ025-102030-
Sagadahoc-
Including the beaches of Reid State Park and Popham
322 PM EDT Tue Jun 10 2025
.REST OF TODAY...
Weather.....................Cloudy. Patchy fog. A chance of showers
and a slight chance of thunderstorms.
UV Index....................UVI Unavailable.
Thunderstorm Potential......Low.
High Temperature............In the upper 50s.
Winds.......................East winds around 5 mph.
Surf Height.................Around 3 feet.
Water Temperature...........55 degrees. According to the USCG, when
the water temperature is below 60
degrees, the average submerged person
could lose dexterity within minutes and
be unable to accomplish simple tasks
like buckling a life jacket or
operating a radio.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.WEDNESDAY...
Weather.....................Mostly sunny.
Thunderstorm Potential......None.
High Temperature............In the lower 70s.
Winds.......................Southwest winds around 10 mph.
Surf Height.................3 to 4 feet.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.THURSDAY...Surf height around 4 feet. Mostly sunny. Highs in the
lower 70s. West winds around 10 mph.
.FRIDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s.
West winds around 5 mph.
.SATURDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Mostly cloudy. Rain likely.
Highs in the upper 50s. Southeast winds around 5 mph.
&&
Rip Current Risk Category
* Low Risk - A low risk of rip currents implies that wind and wave
conditions are not expected to support the development of enhanced
rip currents. However, rip currents are always possible, especially
near jetties and other structures. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* Moderate Risk - A moderate risk of rip currents implies
that individuals planning to enter the surf should check with
local beach patrols first. Be sure to swim within sight of a life
guard, and never alone or at night. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* High Risk - A high risk of rip currents means dangerous and
potentially life threatening conditions exist for all people
entering the surf. People visiting the beaches should stay out of
the high surf.
$$
MEZ026-102030-
Lincoln-
Including the beaches of Pemaquid
322 PM EDT Tue Jun 10 2025
.REST OF TODAY...
Weather.....................Cloudy. Patchy fog. A chance of showers
and a slight chance of thunderstorms.
UV Index....................UVI Unavailable.
Thunderstorm Potential......Low.
High Temperature............In the upper 50s.
Winds.......................East winds around 5 mph.
Surf Height.................Around 4 feet.
Water Temperature...........53 degrees. According to the USCG, when
the water temperature is below 60
degrees, the average submerged person
could lose dexterity within minutes and
be unable to accomplish simple tasks
like buckling a life jacket or
operating a radio.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.WEDNESDAY...
Weather.....................Mostly sunny.
Thunderstorm Potential......None.
High Temperature............In the lower 70s.
Winds.......................Southwest winds around 10 mph.
Surf Height.................3 to 4 feet.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.THURSDAY...Surf height around 4 feet. Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid
70s. West winds around 10 mph.
.FRIDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Sunny. Highs in the upper 60s.
West winds around 5 mph.
.SATURDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Mostly cloudy. Rain likely.
Highs in the upper 50s. Southeast winds around 5 mph.
&&
Rip Current Risk Category
* Low Risk - A low risk of rip currents implies that wind and wave
conditions are not expected to support the development of enhanced
rip currents. However, rip currents are always possible, especially
near jetties and other structures. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* Moderate Risk - A moderate risk of rip currents implies
that individuals planning to enter the surf should check with
local beach patrols first. Be sure to swim within sight of a life
guard, and never alone or at night. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* High Risk - A high risk of rip currents means dangerous and
potentially life threatening conditions exist for all people
entering the surf. People visiting the beaches should stay out of
the high surf.
$$
MEZ027-102030-
Knox-
Including the beaches of Birch Point
322 PM EDT Tue Jun 10 2025
.REST OF TODAY...
Weather.....................Cloudy. Patchy fog. A chance of showers
and a slight chance of thunderstorms.
UV Index....................UVI Unavailable.
Thunderstorm Potential......Low.
High Temperature............In the upper 50s.
Winds.......................Northeast winds around 5 mph.
Surf Height.................Around 3 feet.
Water Temperature...........51 degrees. According to the USCG, when
the water temperature is below 60
degrees, the average submerged person
could lose dexterity within minutes and
be unable to accomplish simple tasks
like buckling a life jacket or
operating a radio.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.WEDNESDAY...
Weather.....................Mostly sunny.
Thunderstorm Potential......None.
High Temperature............In the lower 70s.
Winds.......................Southwest winds around 10 mph.
Surf Height.................3 to 4 feet.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.THURSDAY...Surf height around 4 feet. Mostly sunny. Highs in the
lower 70s. West winds around 10 mph.
.FRIDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s.
West winds around 5 mph.
.SATURDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Mostly cloudy. Rain likely.
Highs in the mid 50s. Southeast winds around 5 mph.
&&
Rip Current Risk Category
* Low Risk - A low risk of rip currents implies that wind and wave
conditions are not expected to support the development of enhanced
rip currents. However, rip currents are always possible, especially
near jetties and other structures. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* Moderate Risk - A moderate risk of rip currents implies
that individuals planning to enter the surf should check with
local beach patrols first. Be sure to swim within sight of a life
guard, and never alone or at night. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* High Risk - A high risk of rip currents means dangerous and
potentially life threatening conditions exist for all people
entering the surf. People visiting the beaches should stay out of
the high surf.
$$
MEZ028-102030-
Coastal Waldo-
Including the beaches of Moose Point State Park
322 PM EDT Tue Jun 10 2025
.REST OF TODAY...
Weather.....................Cloudy. Patchy fog. Showers likely and
a slight chance of thunderstorms.
UV Index....................UVI Unavailable.
Thunderstorm Potential......Low.
High Temperature............In the mid 50s.
Winds.......................East winds around 5 mph.
Surf Height.................Around 1 foot.
Water Temperature...........51 degrees. According to the USCG, when
the water temperature is below 60
degrees, the average submerged person
could lose dexterity within minutes and
be unable to accomplish simple tasks
like buckling a life jacket or
operating a radio.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.WEDNESDAY...
Weather.....................Mostly sunny.
Thunderstorm Potential......None.
High Temperature............In the mid 70s.
Winds.......................Southwest winds around 10 mph.
Surf Height.................Around 1 foot, building to around 2
feet in the afternoon.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.THURSDAY...Surf height around 4 feet. Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid
70s. West winds around 10 mph.
.FRIDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Sunny. Highs in the upper 60s.
Northwest winds around 5 mph.
.SATURDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Mostly cloudy. A chance of
rain. Cooler. Highs in the mid 50s. Southeast winds around 5 mph.
&&
Rip Current Risk Category
* Low Risk - A low risk of rip currents implies that wind and wave
conditions are not expected to support the development of enhanced
rip currents. However, rip currents are always possible, especially
near jetties and other structures. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* Moderate Risk - A moderate risk of rip currents implies
that individuals planning to enter the surf should check with
local beach patrols first. Be sure to swim within sight of a life
guard, and never alone or at night. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* High Risk - A high risk of rip currents means dangerous and
potentially life threatening conditions exist for all people
entering the surf. People visiting the beaches should stay out of
the high surf.
$$
SRFGYX
Surf Zone Forecast for Maine
National Weather Service Gray ME
322 PM EDT Tue Jun 10 2025
.For the ocean beaches of Maine and New Hampshire...
NHZ014-102030-
Coastal Rockingham-
Including the beaches of Portsmouth and Hampton
322 PM EDT Tue Jun 10 2025
.REST OF TODAY...
Weather.....................Cloudy. Patchy fog. A chance of showers
and a slight chance of thunderstorms.
UV Index....................UVI Unavailable.
Thunderstorm Potential......Low.
High Temperature............Around 60.
Winds.......................East winds around 5 mph.
Surf Height.................Around 3 feet.
Water Temperature...........56 degrees. According to the USCG, when
the water temperature is below 60
degrees, the average submerged person
could lose dexterity within minutes and
be unable to accomplish simple tasks
like buckling a life jacket or
operating a radio.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.WEDNESDAY...
Weather.....................Sunny.
Thunderstorm Potential......None.
High Temperature............In the upper 70s.
Winds.......................West winds around 10 mph.
Surf Height.................Around 2 feet.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.THURSDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Sunny. Highs in the upper 70s.
West winds around 10 mph.
.FRIDAY...Surf height around 1 foot. Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper
60s. North winds around 5 mph.
.SATURDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Cloudy. Rain likely. Highs
around 60. East winds around 5 mph.
&&
Rip Current Risk Category
* Low Risk - A low risk of rip currents implies that wind and wave
conditions are not expected to support the development of enhanced
rip currents. However, rip currents are always possible, especially
near jetties and other structures. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* Moderate Risk - A moderate risk of rip currents implies
that individuals planning to enter the surf should check with
local beach patrols first. Be sure to swim within sight of a life
guard, and never alone or at night. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* High Risk - A high risk of rip currents means dangerous and
potentially life threatening conditions exist for all people
entering the surf. People visiting the beaches should stay out of
the high surf.
$$
MEZ023-102030-
Coastal York-
Including the beaches of Old Orchard, Fortunes Rock, Wells, Ogunquit,
and York
322 PM EDT Tue Jun 10 2025
.REST OF TODAY...
Weather.....................Cloudy. Patchy fog. A chance of showers
and a slight chance of thunderstorms.
UV Index....................UVI Unavailable.
Thunderstorm Potential......Low.
High Temperature............In the upper 50s.
Winds.......................Northeast winds around 5 mph.
Surf Height.................Around 3 feet.
Water Temperature...........56 degrees. According to the USCG, when
the water temperature is below 60
degrees, the average submerged person
could lose dexterity within minutes and
be unable to accomplish simple tasks
like buckling a life jacket or
operating a radio.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.WEDNESDAY...
Weather.....................Sunny.
Thunderstorm Potential......None.
High Temperature............In the lower 70s.
Winds.......................Southwest winds around 10 mph.
Surf Height.................3 to 4 feet.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.THURSDAY...Surf height around 3 feet. Sunny. Highs in the lower 70s.
West winds around 10 mph.
.FRIDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Sunny. Highs in the lower 60s.
North winds around 5 mph.
.SATURDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Cloudy. Rain likely. Highs in
the mid 50s. East winds around 10 mph.
&&
Rip Current Risk Category
* Low Risk - A low risk of rip currents implies that wind and wave
conditions are not expected to support the development of enhanced
rip currents. However, rip currents are always possible, especially
near jetties and other structures. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* Moderate Risk - A moderate risk of rip currents implies
that individuals planning to enter the surf should check with
local beach patrols first. Be sure to swim within sight of a life
guard, and never alone or at night. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* High Risk - A high risk of rip currents means dangerous and
potentially life threatening conditions exist for all people
entering the surf. People visiting the beaches should stay out of
the high surf.
$$
MEZ024-102030-
Coastal Cumberland-
Including the beaches of Scarborough, Higgins, and Crescent
322 PM EDT Tue Jun 10 2025
.REST OF TODAY...
Weather.....................Cloudy. Patchy fog. A chance of showers
and a slight chance of thunderstorms.
UV Index....................UVI Unavailable.
Thunderstorm Potential......Low.
High Temperature............In the upper 50s.
Winds.......................East winds around 5 mph.
Surf Height.................Around 3 feet.
Water Temperature...........57 degrees. According to the USCG, when
the water temperature is below 60
degrees, the average submerged person
could lose dexterity within minutes and
be unable to accomplish simple tasks
like buckling a life jacket or
operating a radio.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.WEDNESDAY...
Weather.....................Sunny.
Thunderstorm Potential......None.
High Temperature............In the mid 70s.
Winds.......................Southwest winds around 10 mph.
Surf Height.................3 to 4 feet.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.THURSDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid
70s. West winds around 10 mph.
.FRIDAY...Surf height around 1 foot. Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s.
West winds around 5 mph.
.SATURDAY...Surf height around 1 foot. Mostly cloudy. Rain likely.
Highs in the upper 50s. Southeast winds around 5 mph.
&&
Rip Current Risk Category
* Low Risk - A low risk of rip currents implies that wind and wave
conditions are not expected to support the development of enhanced
rip currents. However, rip currents are always possible, especially
near jetties and other structures. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* Moderate Risk - A moderate risk of rip currents implies
that individuals planning to enter the surf should check with
local beach patrols first. Be sure to swim within sight of a life
guard, and never alone or at night. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* High Risk - A high risk of rip currents means dangerous and
potentially life threatening conditions exist for all people
entering the surf. People visiting the beaches should stay out of
the high surf.
$$
MEZ025-102030-
Sagadahoc-
Including the beaches of Reid State Park and Popham
322 PM EDT Tue Jun 10 2025
.REST OF TODAY...
Weather.....................Cloudy. Patchy fog. A chance of showers
and a slight chance of thunderstorms.
UV Index....................UVI Unavailable.
Thunderstorm Potential......Low.
High Temperature............In the upper 50s.
Winds.......................East winds around 5 mph.
Surf Height.................Around 3 feet.
Water Temperature...........55 degrees. According to the USCG, when
the water temperature is below 60
degrees, the average submerged person
could lose dexterity within minutes and
be unable to accomplish simple tasks
like buckling a life jacket or
operating a radio.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.WEDNESDAY...
Weather.....................Mostly sunny.
Thunderstorm Potential......None.
High Temperature............In the lower 70s.
Winds.......................Southwest winds around 10 mph.
Surf Height.................3 to 4 feet.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.THURSDAY...Surf height around 4 feet. Mostly sunny. Highs in the
lower 70s. West winds around 10 mph.
.FRIDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s.
West winds around 5 mph.
.SATURDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Mostly cloudy. Rain likely.
Highs in the upper 50s. Southeast winds around 5 mph.
&&
Rip Current Risk Category
* Low Risk - A low risk of rip currents implies that wind and wave
conditions are not expected to support the development of enhanced
rip currents. However, rip currents are always possible, especially
near jetties and other structures. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* Moderate Risk - A moderate risk of rip currents implies
that individuals planning to enter the surf should check with
local beach patrols first. Be sure to swim within sight of a life
guard, and never alone or at night. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* High Risk - A high risk of rip currents means dangerous and
potentially life threatening conditions exist for all people
entering the surf. People visiting the beaches should stay out of
the high surf.
$$
MEZ026-102030-
Lincoln-
Including the beaches of Pemaquid
322 PM EDT Tue Jun 10 2025
.REST OF TODAY...
Weather.....................Cloudy. Patchy fog. A chance of showers
and a slight chance of thunderstorms.
UV Index....................UVI Unavailable.
Thunderstorm Potential......Low.
High Temperature............In the upper 50s.
Winds.......................East winds around 5 mph.
Surf Height.................Around 4 feet.
Water Temperature...........53 degrees. According to the USCG, when
the water temperature is below 60
degrees, the average submerged person
could lose dexterity within minutes and
be unable to accomplish simple tasks
like buckling a life jacket or
operating a radio.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.WEDNESDAY...
Weather.....................Mostly sunny.
Thunderstorm Potential......None.
High Temperature............In the lower 70s.
Winds.......................Southwest winds around 10 mph.
Surf Height.................3 to 4 feet.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.THURSDAY...Surf height around 4 feet. Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid
70s. West winds around 10 mph.
.FRIDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Sunny. Highs in the upper 60s.
West winds around 5 mph.
.SATURDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Mostly cloudy. Rain likely.
Highs in the upper 50s. Southeast winds around 5 mph.
&&
Rip Current Risk Category
* Low Risk - A low risk of rip currents implies that wind and wave
conditions are not expected to support the development of enhanced
rip currents. However, rip currents are always possible, especially
near jetties and other structures. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* Moderate Risk - A moderate risk of rip currents implies
that individuals planning to enter the surf should check with
local beach patrols first. Be sure to swim within sight of a life
guard, and never alone or at night. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* High Risk - A high risk of rip currents means dangerous and
potentially life threatening conditions exist for all people
entering the surf. People visiting the beaches should stay out of
the high surf.
$$
MEZ027-102030-
Knox-
Including the beaches of Birch Point
322 PM EDT Tue Jun 10 2025
.REST OF TODAY...
Weather.....................Cloudy. Patchy fog. A chance of showers
and a slight chance of thunderstorms.
UV Index....................UVI Unavailable.
Thunderstorm Potential......Low.
High Temperature............In the upper 50s.
Winds.......................Northeast winds around 5 mph.
Surf Height.................Around 3 feet.
Water Temperature...........51 degrees. According to the USCG, when
the water temperature is below 60
degrees, the average submerged person
could lose dexterity within minutes and
be unable to accomplish simple tasks
like buckling a life jacket or
operating a radio.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.WEDNESDAY...
Weather.....................Mostly sunny.
Thunderstorm Potential......None.
High Temperature............In the lower 70s.
Winds.......................Southwest winds around 10 mph.
Surf Height.................3 to 4 feet.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.THURSDAY...Surf height around 4 feet. Mostly sunny. Highs in the
lower 70s. West winds around 10 mph.
.FRIDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s.
West winds around 5 mph.
.SATURDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Mostly cloudy. Rain likely.
Highs in the mid 50s. Southeast winds around 5 mph.
&&
Rip Current Risk Category
* Low Risk - A low risk of rip currents implies that wind and wave
conditions are not expected to support the development of enhanced
rip currents. However, rip currents are always possible, especially
near jetties and other structures. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* Moderate Risk - A moderate risk of rip currents implies
that individuals planning to enter the surf should check with
local beach patrols first. Be sure to swim within sight of a life
guard, and never alone or at night. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* High Risk - A high risk of rip currents means dangerous and
potentially life threatening conditions exist for all people
entering the surf. People visiting the beaches should stay out of
the high surf.
$$
MEZ028-102030-
Coastal Waldo-
Including the beaches of Moose Point State Park
322 PM EDT Tue Jun 10 2025
.REST OF TODAY...
Weather.....................Cloudy. Patchy fog. Showers likely and
a slight chance of thunderstorms.
UV Index....................UVI Unavailable.
Thunderstorm Potential......Low.
High Temperature............In the mid 50s.
Winds.......................East winds around 5 mph.
Surf Height.................Around 1 foot.
Water Temperature...........51 degrees. According to the USCG, when
the water temperature is below 60
degrees, the average submerged person
could lose dexterity within minutes and
be unable to accomplish simple tasks
like buckling a life jacket or
operating a radio.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.WEDNESDAY...
Weather.....................Mostly sunny.
Thunderstorm Potential......None.
High Temperature............In the mid 70s.
Winds.......................Southwest winds around 10 mph.
Surf Height.................Around 1 foot, building to around 2
feet in the afternoon.
Rip Current Risk*...........Low.
Tides...
None.
.THURSDAY...Surf height around 4 feet. Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid
70s. West winds around 10 mph.
.FRIDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Sunny. Highs in the upper 60s.
Northwest winds around 5 mph.
.SATURDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Mostly cloudy. A chance of
rain. Cooler. Highs in the mid 50s. Southeast winds around 5 mph.
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Rip Current Risk Category
* Low Risk - A low risk of rip currents implies that wind and wave
conditions are not expected to support the development of enhanced
rip currents. However, rip currents are always possible, especially
near jetties and other structures. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* Moderate Risk - A moderate risk of rip currents implies
that individuals planning to enter the surf should check with
local beach patrols first. Be sure to swim within sight of a life
guard, and never alone or at night. Always have a flotation device
with you in the water.
* High Risk - A high risk of rip currents means dangerous and
potentially life threatening conditions exist for all people
entering the surf. People visiting the beaches should stay out of
the high surf.
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