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Monmouth County Beaches Bring Relief From Mainland Heat

Calm seas continue, low risk of rip currents for today

MONMOUTH COUNTY, NJ – While temperatures simmer in the 90s on the mainland, it will be about 10 degrees cooler at the beach today.

Highs today will be in the mid 80s, compared to the 90s inland, the National Weather Service says.
Still, the NWS has issued a heat advisory for all of Monmouth County, due to the combination of high temperatures and high humidity levels. But the end is mercifully in sight. By the weekend, temperatures will only be in the low 80s.

Skies today will be mostly sunny, with some patchy fog. The lightning threat is moderate, which means there's a slight chance of thunderstorms.

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There's a low chance of rip currents today. But that doesn't mean rips can't still occur, especially near jetties and other structures. Only swim on a guarded beach and never swim alone or at night. Lifeguards in some areas have already made numerous water rescues due to rips. The NWS suggests you use a flotation device when you head in the water.

Waves will be around 2 feet today, building to 3 feet in the afternoon, with light swells. The ocean water temperature is 73 degrees.The ultraviolet index is a 9, which the NWS considers very high. So slather on the sunscreen.
High tide at Belmar will arrive at 11:41 a.m. Low tide will roll in at 5:18 p.m., followed by another high tide at 11:43 p.m.

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Photo: Courtesy of Beach Haven Beach Patrol

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