


Surf Forecast
Issued by NWS Caribou, ME
Issued by NWS Caribou, ME
697 FZUS51 KCAR 230600 SRFCAR Surf Zone Forecast National Weather Service Caribou ME 200 AM EDT Sat Aug 23 2025 MEZ029-232000- Coastal Hancock- Including the beaches of Sand Beach 200 AM EDT Sat Aug 23 2025 ...HIGH SURF ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM EDT THIS EVENING... .TODAY... Rip Current Risk............Moderate. Surf........................4 to 6 feet. Thunderstorm Potential**....None. UV Index**..................Very High. Water Temperature...........54 degrees. According to the USCG, when the water temperature is below 60 degrees, the average submerged person could lose dexterity within minutes and be unable to accomplish simple tasks like buckling a life jacket or operating a radio. Weather.....................Sunny. High Temperature............In the upper 60s. Winds.......................South winds around 5 mph, increasing to around 15 mph in the afternoon. Tides... Sand Beach...............High 10.9 feet (MLLW) 11:36 AM EDT. Low 0.4 feet (MLLW) 05:42 PM EDT. .SUNDAY... Rip Current Risk............Low. Surf........................3 to 4 feet. Thunderstorm Potential**....None. Weather.....................Mostly sunny. High Temperature............In the upper 60s. Winds.......................South winds around 15 mph. Tides... Sand Beach...............Low -0.3 feet (MLLW) 06:11 AM EDT. High 11.1 feet (MLLW) 12:19 PM EDT. .MONDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Mostly cloudy. Areas of fog. A chance of showers. Highs in the upper 60s. Southeast winds around 10 mph. .TUESDAY...Surf height 4 to 5 feet. Mostly sunny. Areas of fog. A slight chance of showers. Highs in the lower 70s. West winds around 10 mph. .WEDNESDAY...Surf height 3 to 4 feet. Sunny. Highs in the upper 60s. West winds around 10 mph. && Rip Current Risk Category * Low Risk - The risk for rip currents is low, however, life-threatening rip currents often occur in the vicinity of groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. * Moderate Risk - Life-threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone. * High Risk - Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. ** For thunderstorm, waterspout, and UV definitions see: https://www.weather.gov/beach/car $$ MEZ030-232000- Coastal Washington- Including the beaches of Roque Bluffs 200 AM EDT Sat Aug 23 2025 ...HIGH SURF ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM EDT THIS EVENING... .TODAY... Rip Current Risk............Low. Surf........................2 to 4 feet. Thunderstorm Potential**....None. UV Index**..................Very High. Water Temperature...........52 degrees. According to the USCG, when the water temperature is below 60 degrees, the average submerged person could lose dexterity within minutes and be unable to accomplish simple tasks like buckling a life jacket or operating a radio. Weather.....................Sunny. High Temperature............In the mid 60s. Winds.......................South winds 5 to 10 mph. Tides... Roque Bluffs.............High 12.3 feet (MLLW) 11:34 AM EDT. Low 0.2 feet (MLLW) 05:42 PM EDT. .SUNDAY... Rip Current Risk............Low. Surf........................2 to 3 feet. Thunderstorm Potential**....None. Weather.....................Mostly sunny. High Temperature............In the mid 60s. Winds.......................South winds 10 to 15 mph. Tides... Roque Bluffs.............Low -0.3 feet (MLLW) 06:08 AM EDT. High 12.4 feet (MLLW) 12:17 PM EDT. .MONDAY...Surf height around 2 feet. Mostly cloudy. Areas of fog. Showers likely. Highs in the lower 60s. Southeast winds around 10 mph. .TUESDAY...Surf height 2 to 3 feet. Mostly sunny. Areas of fog. A slight chance of showers. Highs in the mid 60s. Southwest winds around 5 mph. .WEDNESDAY...Surf height 2 to 3 feet. Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s. Southwest winds around 10 mph. && Rip Current Risk Category * Low Risk - The risk for rip currents is low, however, life-threatening rip currents often occur in the vicinity of groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. * Moderate Risk - Life-threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone. * High Risk - Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. ** For thunderstorm, waterspout, and UV definitions see: https://www.weather.gov/beach/car $$