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Hey there, surfers and beach lovers, Welcome to your Texas
surf Zone forecast, brought to you by the National Weather
Service in Corpus Christie. Let's dive into the gnarly details
for the coastal areas including Kleeberg Islands, Nooses Islands, Aransis Islands,
and Calhoun Islands. Today, we're looking at a high rip
current risk staying strong throughout the day with wave heights
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ranging from six to nine feet, So hang ten carefully
out there. The UV index is high, so don't forget
your sunscreen as the sun will be shining down on us.
The water temperature is around eighty degrees, just right for
some good old surfing fun. Expect mostly sunny weather with
a high temperature in the lower eighties. Hold onto your
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surfboards tight because breezy south winds of around twenty five
miles per hour are coming your way tonight. The rip
current risk remains high, with slightly smaller waves at five
to eight feet. The weather may be a bit unpredictable,
with a mix of partly cloud skies and showers likely,
along with a chance of thunder storms. Keep an eye
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on the changing conditions out there. Temperatures will drop to
the lower seventies, with breezy south winds continuing at twenty
to twenty five miles per hour. As we move into Tuesday,
the rip current risk decreases to a moderate level, with
surf heights between three to six feet. The day will
be partly sunny, with showers likely and a chance of
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thunder storms, so stay aware of the weather around you.
High temperatures will be in the upper seventies with north
winds blowing at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Looking
ahead to the extended forecast, get ready for some moderate
surfing conditions, with surf heights maintaining around two to five feet.
The weather will be mostly sunny and partly cloudy, with
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a chance of showers and thunder storms scattered throughout daytime.
Highs will be in the upper seventies to around eighty degrees.
As we head towards the end of the week, it's
important to remember the rip current risk levels stay safe
in the water, surf buddies. For more details on thunder storms,
water spouts, and yuvy indexes, check out the link provided
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by the National Weather Service. So grab your boards, wax
them up, and get ready. For a swell time out
in the Texas waves. This has been a quiet please
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