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Wet Memorial Day scares off NYC beach crowds — but diehard locals stick it out

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Wet Memorial Day scares off NYC beach crowds — but diehard locals stick it out

So much for fun in the sun.

A wet and not-so-wild Memorial Day capped a washout holiday weekend for the Big Apple, leaving Rockaway Beach empty during the unofficial start of summer except for diehard locals and frustrated business owners.

Sean Aiken, 49, who owns Seany Pizza on the boardwalk near Beach 98th Street, said the bad weather meant a massive financial loss for the whole peninsula.

 A sparsely attended Rockaway Beach in Queens on an overcast Memorial Day.

There are nearly as many lifeguards as beach-goers in the Rockaways on Monday. Stephen Yang for NY Post

“There’s only really four big, big holiday weekends: Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Fourth of July and Labor Day,” he said. “And everyone gets half their revenue from those four big weekends.

“A good Memorial Day will be like $12,000 for us, and this weekend will probably ring up $1,000.

“Everybody knows if you have a tough summer, you have a tough year,” he said. “But I’m optimistic that the weather will turn around.”

JFK Airport, a stone’s throw from the popular beaches of Rockaway and Jacob Riis Park, saw nearly 2 inches of rain since Friday, according to the National Weather Service.

The Post couldn’t find a single person at the local beaches Monday who wasn’t a Rockaway resident, even as the soggy weather subsided.

Sean Aiken, owner of SEANY a pizza place on the boardwalk, holding a pizza.

Sean Aiken, a Rockaway Beach pizzeria owner, says he can make $12,000 on a good Memorial Day but only likely raked in $1,000 for this year’s entire holiday weekend. Stephen Yang for NY Post

A small Memorial Day parade passes through the boardwalk.

A sparse crowd greets the Rockaway Beach Memorial Day Parade. Stephen Yang for NY Post

“This is the most people we’ve seen on the boardwalk in four days,” Aiken lamented Monday.

A sparse crowd meanwhile cheered the Rockaway Beach Day Parade, including lifelong local Ray Otton, 44, and his wife, Moe Otton.

Two people in orange rain ponchos on the Rockaway boardwalk.

“This is the most people we’ve seen on the boardwalk in four days,” Aiken said. Stephen Yang for NY Post

Kevin Paskewitz, 14, standing in the water off Rockaway Beach.

Kevin Paskewitz, 14, appears to be the sole swimmer at Rockaway Beach on Monday. Stephen Yang for NY Post

“Rockaway won’t stop for the weather,” Ray Otton said. “We’re out to enjoy the parade, and with this weather, they need our support.”

Other locals also defied Mother Nature and gave area businesses a boost at the same time.

Christa Bauer, 56, sipped a beer with husband Chris Bauer, 47, and their King Charles spaniel Rose at boardwalk bar Bar 97.

“I said it was too cold but, he said we’re doing it,” she said of her hubby. “You can only do so much Netflix and chill.”

Surfers in the water off Rockaway Beach.

Surfers enjoy the waves. Stephen Yang for NY Post

Chris, left, and Christa Bauer, right, with dog Rose.

Christa Bauer, 56, sips a beer with husband Chris Bauer, 47, and their King Charles spaniel Rose. Stephen Yang for NY Post

Few people other than surfers actually went onto the beaches or into the water, though.

Kevin Paskewitz, a 14-year-old Breezy Point resident, was the lone swimmer in the cold waves.

“It’s good for you,” he said about the cold water. “I go swimming all winter long. This is nothing for me.”

Justin, an 18-year-old lifeguard, bundled up in his chair, wearing two pairs of pants, two sweatshirts and a big heavy jacket.

When asked if he went into the water, he was emphatic: “Hell no! Too cold!”

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