Going to the Beach to Escape This Weekend's Heat? May Be Best to Stay Out of the Water

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Going to the Beach to Escape This Weekend's Heat? May Be Best to Stay Out of the Water
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Be careful if you head to the beach this weekend, it may not be the best time to go for a dip — water temperatures this early in the year are still very chilly, in the mid 50s, and the cold water poses a serious danger to swimmers

The beaches are likely to be packed this weekend, thanks to the cooler coastal temperatures relative to the inland summer-like sizzle.

Much of the region is on track for heat index values that will approach 95 to 100 degrees on Saturday. The National Weather Service office for New York City issued a Heat Advisory for the area -- the first one to be issued in May at least since 2006, if not earlier. However, it won't be as bad along the coast. High temperatures on Long Island and along the Jersey Shore will hover in the 70s and low 80s both Saturday and Sunday, 10 to 15 degrees cooler than areas away from the water.

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