Charleston, Cape Romain, Isle of Palms, Sullivans Island, Folly Beach, and Kiawah Island Surf Report for 06-19-2024
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Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your insider scoop on the surf forecast for Charleston, Hilton Head Island,...
show moreToday kicks off with a high rip current risk on the menu, so be sure to stay safe out there. Expect waves to reach a chill 3 to 4 feet, perfect for some fun rides. The UV index is very high, so lather up that sunscreen and protect your skin from those rays. With waters in the lower 80s, it's all set for a rad day under mostly sunny skies. There's even a slight chance of showers to keep things interesting. High temperatures will be hanging out in the lower 80s, accompanied by east winds at a breezy 20 miles per hour.
Moving on to Thursday, the high rip current risk continues, with surf heights sticking to 3 to 4 feet. It's all about the sunny vibes, with a chance of showers and maybe a thunderstorm throwing a surprise party. Highs will remain in the lower 80s, and those east winds will be cruising at 15 to 20 miles per hour.
As for the extended outlook, Friday brings waves at 3 to 5 feet, a sunny sky, and likely showers dancing along with a chance of thunderstorms. Highs will hang around the lower 80s, with east winds at around 15 miles per hour. Saturday and Sunday are looking mellow with 2 to 3 feet of surf height, sunshine, and a side of possible showers and thunderstorms. High temps will be in the mid to upper 80s with winds coming from the southeast and south.
Remember, when it comes to rip currents, always stay cautious and keep an eye out for each other. And hey, don't forget to check out the UV index definitions if you're curious!
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