• Surf Report - New Hampshire - South ME

  • By: Quiet. Please
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Surf Report - New Hampshire - South ME

By: Quiet. Please
  • Summary

  • Welcome to "Surf Report - Gray Maine," your daily source for the latest surf conditions along the picturesque coastline of Gray, Maine. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just starting out, our podcast provides up-to-the-minute updates on wave heights, tides, wind conditions, and water temperatures, ensuring you catch the best waves every day.


    Subscribe now and stay informed with "Surf Report - Gray Maine"!


    Keywords: Gray Maine surf report, daily surf conditions, Maine surf updates, Gray surf podcast, wave height report, surf gear reviews, surf safety tips, Gray surfers, Maine coastal surf, surf news and insights

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  • Maine and New Hampshire beaches Surf Report for 06-18-2024
    Jun 18 2024
    Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to ride those waves and soak up some sun? Well, get those boards ready because we've got a sweet surf zone forecast coming your way for the beautiful beaches of Maine and New Hampshire. Let's dive in!

    Today is looking mostly sunny with a UV index of Very High, so don't forget that sunscreen, surfers! No thunderstorms in sight, just a chill day ahead with temperatures around 80 degrees and gentle south winds of 5 to 10 mph. The surf height is around 2 feet, perfect for some laid-back sessions in the water. And hey, the water temperature is a refreshing 60 degrees. But watch out for those rip currents - the risk is low today.

    Now, let's talk about Juneteenth – it's going to be a stellar day with sunny skies, temperatures in the mid-80s, and the surf height remains around 2 feet. Those southwest winds around 10 mph will keep things feeling just right. Remember to check those tides, with highs around 7.4 feet in the morning and lows around 1.5 feet in the afternoon at Hampton Beach.

    Looking ahead, Thursday and Friday will keep things steady with surf heights around 2 feet, while Saturday may bring some showers and a dip in temperatures to the mid-70s. So pack that rain gear just in case!

    And don't forget, always keep an eye out for rip currents - safety first, surf later!

    So, there you have it, beachgoers! Get ready for a wave-tastic time at the Maine and New Hampshire beaches. Catch some waves, soak up the sun, and enjoy the salty breeze.

    This 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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    2 mins
  • Maine and New Hampshire beaches Surf Report for 06-18-2024
    Jun 18 2024
    Hey there, beachgoers! Are you ready to ride the waves and soak up the sun in Maine and New Hampshire? Well, hold onto your boards because we've got the surf forecast served up just for you!

    Today, expect mostly sunny skies with a UV index hitting Very High levels. No thunderstorms in sight! The temperature will be around 80 degrees with gentle south winds cruising at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Surf's up at around 2 feet, and the water temperature is a refreshing 60 degrees. Low risk of rip currents, so paddle on!

    Looking ahead to Juneteenth, it's looking even better with sunny skies, temps in the mid-80s, and surf around 2 feet. The tides at Hampton Beach will be high at 7.4 feet and low at 1.5 feet - so plan your beach day accordingly!

    As we head towards the end of the week, expect similar surf heights around 2 feet, with some chances of showers and thunderstorms on Friday. But don't worry, the fun doesn't stop there - Saturday brings more waves and maybe a sprinkle or two.

    Remember, always keep an eye on the local conditions and be water-savvy. If you're hitting the waves, stay safe and never forget your flotation device! Catch you 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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    1 min
  • Maine and New Hampshire beaches Surf Report for 06-17-2024
    Jun 17 2024
    Hey there beachgoers and surfers! Time to catch some waves and soak up some sun with your daily surf zone forecast for Maine brought to you by the National Weather Service in Gray, Maine.

    Let's start off with the beaches of Coastal Rockingham, including Portsmouth and Hampton. Today, expect partly sunny skies with a very high UV Index. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just a pleasant high temperature in the mid 70s. South winds will be blowing at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating nice 2 to 3 feet waves. So grab your board and hit the water! Remember, rip current risk is low, but always keep safety in mind.

    Moving on to Coastal York with beaches like Old Orchard and Ogunquit, it's partly sunny with a moderate UV Index. Temperatures reaching the upper 60s today with surf heights around 3 to 4 feet. The water might be a bit chilly at 59 degrees, so wetsuits might come in handy. Rip current risk is moderate, so stay alert out there.

    Lastly, in Sagadahoc with beaches like Reid State Park and Popham, expect partly sunny weather with surf heights around 3 to 4 feet. The water temperature is around 56 degrees, so be cautious. Winds from the south at 10 to 15 miles per hour are blowing in some fun waves for you to enjoy. Just watch out for rip currents.

    Remember, always stay safe, keep an eye on those tides, and have a blast out there catching waves and soaking up the sun. That's it for your Maine surf zone forecast. Get out there and have a great 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.
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    2 mins

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