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Surf Report for Jacksonville Florida

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Jacksonville Florida Surf Report Catch the latest wave conditions without wiping out! The "Jacksonville Florida Surf Report" is your one-stop shop for all things surfing in the Sunshine State's north-eastern gem. This podcast, powered by AI and pulling data straight from the National Weather Service, delivers daily updates on the waves in your favorite Jacksonville Beach spots.In each episode, you'll get: - Surf Height and Conditions: Know exactly what to expect, whether it's glassy one-footers perfect for beginners or head-high barrels for experienced riders. - Swell Report: We'll break down the incoming swell, including direction, period, and size, so you can plan your session accordingly. - Wind Forecast: Get the lowdown on wind speed and direction, crucial factors for a smooth ride. - Water Temperature: Stay informed about water temperature to decide on your wetsuit needs. - Local Insights (Automated, for now): While still under development, future updates will include insights and recommendations based on the specific surf conditions. This might include suggested beaches for different skill levels or tips on navigating unique wave patterns. The "Jacksonville Florida Surf Report" is perfect for: - Local surfers: Get your daily dose of surf info in a quick and convenient format. - Visiting wave riders: Plan your Jacksonville surf trip with confidence, knowing the conditions before you even hit the beach. - Anyone who loves the ocean: Stay connected to the pulse of the Jacksonville surf scene. This podcast is completely automated and powered by AI, meaning you get fresh updates delivered straight to your device, whenever you need them.So, grab your board, tune in, and get ready to shred! Subscribe to the "Jacksonville Florida Surf Report" today! For more information check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Episode Northeast Florida Southeast Georgia Beach Forecast Heat Index Alert Dangerous Conditions Monday Through Wednesday Cover

Northeast Florida Southeast Georgia Beach Forecast Heat Index Alert Dangerous Conditions Monday Through Wednesday

Well folks, gather round for your Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia beach forecast, brought to you on this sweltering Sunday afternoon in mid-June. Let's start with what's happening right now through this evening. The water's looking pretty inviting at 77 to 82 degrees, but the sky tells a different story. We're looking at mostly cloudy conditions with showers and thunderstorms likely to pop up. That extreme UV index means you'll want to keep that sunscreen handy if you venture out. Rip currents are staying low, and the surf is hanging tight at 1 to 2 feet. Winds are coming in light from the southwest around 10 miles per hour. Now here's the kicker – temperatures are climbing into the lower 90s, but that heat index? We're talking up to 100 degrees in Northeast Florida and 102 down in the Georgia areas. It's going to feel absolutely brutal out there. Now, let me give you the heads-up on Monday because things are ramping up in a big way. We're expecting mostly sunny skies until about 5 PM, then clouds roll back in with showers and thunderstorms likely sticking around. The rip current risk remains low, and surf stays at that 1 to 2-foot range. Here's where it gets serious though – temperatures in the mid-90s combined with that heat index pushing past 109 in Northeast Florida and hitting a sweltering 113 down in Georgia. That's dangerously hot out there, folks. You'll want to stay hydrated and take frequent breaks if you're spending time on the beach. Looking ahead to Tuesday and beyond, we're tracking a pattern of partly to mostly cloudy skies with showers and thunderstorms likely continuing throughout the week. Surf conditions remain consistent at 1 to 2 feet, so don't expect any swells to get excited about. Highs settle back into the upper 80s and mid-80s Tuesday through Wednesday before climbing back to around 90 by Thursday. One important reminder as we wrap this up – rip currents might be low risk overall, but they can still become life-threatening near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. Always respect the ocean and watch for those telltale signs of narrow, fast-moving currents heading seaward. Stay safe out there, keep cool, and we'll see you at the beach. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

15. Juni 2026 - 2 min
Episode Northeast Florida Southeast Georgia Surf Forecast Small Waves Rip Currents and Thunderstorms This Weekend Cover

Northeast Florida Southeast Georgia Surf Forecast Small Waves Rip Currents and Thunderstorms This Weekend

Hey everyone, welcome to your Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia surf zone forecast for this Saturday and beyond. Let's start with what's happening right now. We're looking at small waves, just one to two feet across the board, so don't expect anything dramatic in the lineup. But here's where it gets interesting: we've got a moderate risk of rip currents in effect for the Northeast Florida beaches, including Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and Fernandina. That means life-threatening rip currents are definitely possible out there, so if you're heading out, stay sharp and know how to handle yourself. The water's sitting at a comfortable seventy-seven to eighty-two degrees, so at least you'll be warm. Weather-wise, expect partly sunny skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms developing this afternoon. We're talking moderate thunderstorm potential here. It's going to be hot, too. Highs around ninety with heat index values climbing up to a hundred and two degrees. Winds are light, coming from the south around ten miles per hour. Over in Southeast Georgia around Brunswick and St. Simons, conditions are similar but just slightly different. Rip current risk there is actually low, so that's a bit better. Same small one to two foot surf, same warm water, same moderate thunderstorm threat. But down there, the heat index is going to be even more intense, potentially hitting a hundred and eight degrees. That's dangerous heat, folks. Stay hydrated. Now let's look ahead to Sunday. Things are ramping up. The thunderstorm potential jumps to high across both zones. We're expecting thunderstorms likely and additional showers throughout the day. The Northeast Florida beaches will still see that moderate rip current risk, while Southeast Georgia stays at low. Highs in the lower nineties with heat indices reaching up to a hundred and six in Northeast Florida and a hundred and seven down in Georgia. Winds stay light from the southwest. Moving into the extended period, Monday through Wednesday, we're looking at a consistent pattern. Surf stays at that one to two foot range. Thunderstorms and showers remain in the forecast each day as a frontal system slowly moves through. Temperatures gradually cool slightly midweek, dropping into the upper eighties by Wednesday. Winds remain light throughout. Bottom line: small, consistent waves with warm water make for decent conditions if you can time it between thunderstorms. Watch for those rip currents, especially up in Northeast Florida. Stay safe, stay hydrated in this oppressive heat, and we'll talk to you next time. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Episode Northeast Florida Southeast Georgia Surf Forecast Saturday to Wednesday Small Waves Heat Alerts Rip Current Warnings Cover

Northeast Florida Southeast Georgia Surf Forecast Saturday to Wednesday Small Waves Heat Alerts Rip Current Warnings

Good morning! Here's your surf zone forecast for Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia this Saturday through Wednesday. Starting with today, expect small one to two foot waves across the beaches, perfect for wading rather than surfing. A moderate risk of rip currents is in effect for the Northeast Florida beaches including Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and Fernandina, so keep a close eye on the water if you venture in. The Georgia beaches are seeing a lower rip current threat, though swimmers should still exercise caution near any groins or jetties. The water temperature is a pleasant seventy-seven to eighty-two degrees, making for comfortable swimming conditions. Mostly sunny skies are expected this morning, but don't let that fool you. A moderate thunderstorm potential means afternoon showers and storms could pop up, especially around two o'clock. The UV index is cranking up to extreme levels, so sunscreen is absolutely essential if you're spending time outside. Highs will reach the lower nineties, but the heat index could climb to one hundred six in Northeast Florida and up to one hundred nine down in the Georgia zone. Winds will start light from the west before shifting southeast in the afternoon. Moving into Sunday, conditions remain fairly consistent. We're still looking at one to two foot surf with moderate rip currents continuing for Northeast Florida. Partly sunny skies give way to scattered showers and thunderstorms. Highs again in the lower nineties with heat indices peaking at one hundred seven in Northeast Florida and an impressive one hundred ten near Brunswick and St. Simons. Southwest winds will be light, around five to ten miles per hour. As we head into the extended period Monday through Wednesday, expect more of the same summer pattern. Showers and thunderstorms remain likely each day as the heat and humidity continue to build. Surf stays small at one to two feet throughout. Temperatures begin easing slightly Tuesday and Wednesday, dropping into the upper eighties and mid eighties respectively. Winds will remain light from the southwest. If you're heading to the beach this weekend, stay hydrated, protect that skin from the intense UV, and be aware of rip currents, especially in Northeast Florida. The water looks inviting, but Mother Nature's throwing heat and afternoon storms into the mix. Stay safe out there! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

13. Juni 2026 - 2 min
Episode Northeast Florida Southeast Georgia Surf Forecast June 12-16 2026 Small Waves Hot Temperatures Rip Current Risk Cover

Northeast Florida Southeast Georgia Surf Forecast June 12-16 2026 Small Waves Hot Temperatures Rip Current Risk

Good morning, this is your Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia surf zone forecast for Friday, June twelfth through Tuesday, June sixteenth, twenty twenty-six. Let's start with today's conditions along the Florida coast from Nassau down through Flagler County. We're looking at small surf, one to two feet, with a moderate risk of rip currents in effect. That means life-threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone, so swimmers and surfers should exercise caution, especially near groins, jetties, and piers where these currents tend to concentrate. The water's a comfortable seventy-seven to eighty-two degrees today. Weather-wise, expect sunny conditions until about two o'clock in the afternoon, then mostly sunny with a chance of showers and thunderstorms developing. It'll be hot out there with highs around ninety degrees, but the heat index could climb to one hundred five. Winds start light from the west around five miles per hour, then shift to the southeast this afternoon. If you're planning a beach day, grab your sunscreen because the UV index is running very high. Looking at the Georgia beaches around Brunswick and St. Simons, conditions are quite similar. Same small one to two foot surf with a low rip current risk, though again, watch out near those structural features on the beach. Moderate thunderstorm potential is in the forecast with mostly sunny skies and a chance of afternoon showers and storms. The heat here will be slightly more intense with lows in the lower nineties and heat indices reaching up to one hundred nine degrees. Saturday brings more of the same across both regions. Expect those small one to two foot waves to persist with moderate thunderstorm potential continuing. The rip current risk remains moderate along the Florida beaches and low along the Georgia coast. Highs will be in the lower nineties with heat indices approaching one hundred seven to one hundred ten degrees depending on your location. Winds stay light, starting from the west and shifting south in the afternoon. Moving into Sunday, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Surf stays small at one to two feet. Highs settle in the lower nineties with southwest winds around five to ten miles per hour. Monday brings an increase in storm activity with showers and thunderstorms becoming likely. Surf conditions remain small, and highs stay in the lower nineties. By Tuesday, the trend continues with showers and thunderstorms likely as we transition toward a partly sunny day. Highs drop slightly into the upper eighties, and we'll see more southwest winds around ten miles per hour. So here's the bottom line for your week ahead. This is a great time to get in the water if you enjoy calm, small wave conditions. Just remember that moderate rip currents are possible along the Florida beaches, so be a smart swimmer and stay aware of your surroundings. Heat will be intense with heat indices consistently over one hundred degrees, so hydrate frequently and take breaks in the shade. Afternoon thunderstorms are possible every day, so keep an eye on the sky and don't ignore those storm warnings. Water temperatures remain pleasant in the upper seventies to low eighties, making for comfortable swimming. Whether you're heading to Jacksonville Beach, St. Augustine, Fernandina Beach, or down to Brunswick and St. Simons, you're in for a hot, humid week with plenty of sunshine broken up by scattered afternoon storms. Have a great beach day and stay safe out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

12. Juni 2026 - 3 min
Episode Northeast Florida Southeast Georgia Surf Forecast Thursday Moderate Rip Currents Two to Three Foot Waves Upper Eighties Heat Index 101 Cover

Northeast Florida Southeast Georgia Surf Forecast Thursday Moderate Rip Currents Two to Three Foot Waves Upper Eighties Heat Index 101

Good morning! Here's your Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service Jacksonville. We're looking at a beautiful Thursday ahead with mostly sunny skies and moderate rip current activity along the beaches. Surfers and swimmers should be aware that life-threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone today. Waves will be running two to three feet in Northeast Florida and around two feet down in Georgia, with light south winds becoming southeast and ramping up to around fifteen miles per hour by late afternoon. It's going to be hot out there. Expect highs in the upper eighties, but the heat index will push up to one hundred and one degrees, so make sure you're staying hydrated and applying that sunscreen. Speaking of sun protection, we've got a very high UV index today, so that sunscreen isn't optional. Water temperatures are in the lower eighties along Northeast Florida and around eighty degrees down in Georgia, so conditions are warm and inviting for a dip. Tide-wise, you'll see lows hitting around eleven o'clock in the morning at most Northeast Florida beaches, with high tides rolling in around five thirty to six o'clock in the evening. Down in Georgia, similar timing with lows around noon and highs in the early morning around six o'clock. Now looking ahead to Friday, conditions are changing up a bit. Northeast Florida will maintain moderate rip current risk, while Georgia's rip current threat drops down to low risk. Surf heights will be smaller, around two feet in Northeast Florida and one to two feet in Georgia. Expect mostly sunny skies with only a slight chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Highs will climb into the lower nineties, but here's the kicker: the heat index in Georgia could reach an impressive one hundred and ten degrees. Winds will be generally light, starting from the west and shifting southeast during the afternoon hours. Looking out at the extended forecast, Saturday through Monday we're tracking mostly sunny to partly sunny conditions with a chance of showers and thunderstorms each day. Surf heights will be minimal at one to two feet. Temperatures will hold steady in the lower to mid nineties with southwest winds generally five to ten miles per hour. One important reminder: even when rip current risk is low, life-threatening rip currents can still occur near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so always exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings in the water. Have a great day at the beach! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

11. Juni 2026 - 2 min
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