Moriches Inlet NY to Montauk Point NY out 20 NM Marine Forecast
| Today...Nw Winds Around 10 Kt, Becoming W With Gusts Up To 20 Kt Late. Seas Around 3 Ft. Wave Detail: S 3 Ft At 6 Seconds And E 1 Ft At 9 Seconds. |
| Tonight...Sw Winds 10 To 15 Kt With Gusts Up To 20 Kt, Becoming W 5 To 10 Kt After Midnight. Seas 2 To 3 Ft. Wave Detail: Sw 2 Ft At 6 Seconds And Se 1 Ft At 9 Seconds. |
| Sun...Sw Winds 5 To 10 Kt, Becoming S 10 To 15 Kt With Gusts Up To 25 Kt In The Afternoon. Seas 2 To 4 Ft, Occasionally To 5 Ft. Wave Detail: S 3 Ft At 6 Seconds And Se 1 Ft At 9 Seconds. |
| Sun Night...Sw Winds 15 To 20 Kt With Gusts Up To 25 Kt. Seas 3 To 5 Ft, Occasionally To 6 Ft. Wave Detail: Se 5 Ft At 7 Seconds. Showers Likely. Slight Chance Of Tstms In The Evening, Then Chance Of Tstms After Midnight. |
| Mon...W Winds 10 To 15 Kt With Gusts Up To 20 Kt. Seas 4 To 5 Ft, Occasionally To 6 Ft. Wave Detail: S 4 Ft At 7 Seconds. Showers Likely In The Morning. |
| Mon Night...W Winds 5 To 10 Kt. Seas 3 To 5 Ft, Occasionally To 6 Ft. Wave Detail: S 4 Ft At 7 Seconds. |
| Tue...W Winds 5 To 10 Kt With Gusts Up To 20 Kt. Seas 3 To 4 Ft, Occasionally To 5 Ft. |
| Tue Night...Sw Winds 5 To 10 Kt. Seas Around 3 Ft. |
| Wed...S Winds 5 To 10 Kt. Seas Around 3 Ft. |
| Wed Night...S Winds 5 To 10 Kt. Seas 2 To 3 Ft. Winds And Seas May Be Higher In And Near Tstms. |
| Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service New York NY 351am EDT Sat Jun 13 2026 .WHAT HAS CHANGED... No significant changes at this time. .KEY MESSAGES... 1) The next potential window for strong to severe thunderstorms will be Sunday late afternoon and evening. 2) Minor coastal flooding chances this weekend and into early next week (Sun-Mon) for the evening high tides. .KEY MESSAGE 1... For Sunday, a broad upper trough over the Great Lakes region will extend a pair of shortwave troughs toward the East Coast. The first shortwave will support the development of a low pressure system along the coast, which will give the area its next round of shower and storm activity. The second shortwave will support a surface cold front on Sunday night that will end the storm threat. The environment ahead of these features will be more marginal than the last several days as temperatures will only just get to 90 degrees and surface dew points will only reach the mid 60s, so the instability will be limited. However, this setup could allow for more upper level support to organize storms. Storm Prediction Center has the western portion of the area in a slight risk and the eastern half in a marginal risk of severe storms, with the primary threat being damaging wind gusts. .KEY MESSAGE 2... Another round of high tide flooding is expected across coastal Fairfield CT and the south shore back bays of Nassau NY this evening. The combination of a new moon plus surge/anomaly near a foot will once again produce water levels at or just above minor coastal flood benchmarks during the evening/nighttime high tide cycle. With an increasing onshore flow Sunday and tide levels coming up another tenth or two, a more widespread minor coastal flood event is possible Sunday night and coastal flood advisories may be needed. Marine Generally light flow from the NW less than 15 kts is expected through tonight with sub-SCA (Small Craft Advisory) conditions expected for all waters. There is potential for brief Small Craft Advisory conditions Sunday into Sunday night with increasing southerly flow ahead of a cold front. This will likely be marginal and mainly for the ocean waters, with 25 kt gusts and 4-5 ft seas. Any near SCA (Small Craft Advisory) conditions fall below criteria on Sunday night and sub-SCA (Small Craft Advisory) conditions persist through at least the middle of the week. Rip Currents... The rip current risk overall will be low today with a west to northwest wind generally up to 10 kt and a lingering 2 ft southerly swell. By Sunday, the rip current risk climbs to moderate for the Suffolk beaches, with a high risk developing during the afternoon for the NYC and Nassau beaches, mainly due to an increasing S wind up to around 15 kt. A high risk may develop very late in the day for the Suffolk beaches as well. Climate Record High Minimum Temperatures: June 13: KEWR: 74/2005 KBDR: 71/2017 KNYC: 77/2017 KLGA: 80/2017 KJFK: 72/2017 KISP: 70/1969 NOAA New York NY Office: Watches - Warnings - Advisories CT...None. NY...None. NJ...None. Marine None. |