Junkanoo Beach, Nassau

CRUISE PORT CONVENIENCE & TROPICAL SUN

Live AI Coastal Briefing

This morning, Wednesday, April 8, we're expecting a beautiful day ahead with plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures, currently sitting at 73°F. The marine layer is still dominant, with high humidity and mostly cloudy conditions, but this typically burns off by midday, making way for a fantastic afternoon. As the day unfolds, beach visitors can look forward to a wide range of activities, from surfing and swimming to running, cycling, and beach volleyball.



The ocean conditions are looking great for beginners, with surf heights at 1.0 feet, making it an excellent day to catch some waves. The water temperature is a warm 77°F, so boardshorts are the way to go, no wetsuit needed. With a low rip current risk, standard beach safety applies, and visitors can enjoy the water with confidence. As for tides, be sure to check the local tide chart for low and high tide times, and note that the swell is currently at standard conditions.



For runners and cyclists, the morning conditions are ideal, with a gentle 1mph wind from the NE and excellent air quality, making it perfect for outdoor exercise. Although the UV index is currently low, it's still important to plan your sun protection as the day wears on, and we recommend applying sunscreen as the UV builds through the morning. Beach volleyball, paddleboarding, and tennis are all great options for the morning, taking advantage of the calm conditions before the onshore breeze picks up in the afternoon.



As the afternoon develops, the marine layer should burn off, giving way to plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures. While the pressure is slightly low, indicating potentially unsettled conditions, we're not expecting any rain today. Heading into this evening, it's shaping up to be a beautiful night, perfect for a sunset stroll or a game of beach volleyball under the stars. So, make the most of this fantastic day, get out there and enjoy the sunshine, and we'll see you back here tomorrow with another update.



Briefing issued 8:07 AM, Wednesday, April 8. Live conditions update continuously above.