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South Florida Beach Forecast: Sunny Skies, Calm Waves, and Extreme Heat This Weekend

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Good morning, everyone! Let's dive into what the Atlantic has in store for South Florida's beaches this weekend. For our friends up in Palm Beach, today is shaping up to be a mostly sunny affair with just a chance of showers and thunderstorms popping up. The surf is minimal at one foot or less, and rip currents are staying low, though as always, keep your eyes open around those jetties and piers. Water temps are sitting in the mid-eighties, so it's plenty warm for a dip. Heads up though, we're looking at extreme UV levels and a heat index that could touch one hundred six degrees, so sunscreen and hydration are your best friends today. Expect southwest winds around five miles per hour shifting southeast later in the afternoon. High temperatures will hover around ninety degrees. Moving south to Broward County beaches near Fort Lauderdale, conditions are remarkably similar with sunny skies and that same moderate thunderstorm potential. Again, surf is holding at just one foot, and rip current risk remains low. Water temps here are slightly warmer in the upper eighties. South winds will be a touch stronger at five to ten miles per hour. The heat index could reach one hundred six, and that extreme UV index means you'll want to reapply that sunscreen regularly. High near ninety degrees today. Down in Miami-Dade, we're seeing virtually identical conditions to Broward with sunny weather and a chance of afternoon storms. One foot or less of surf, low rip current risk, upper eighties water temperature, and those same south winds at five to ten miles per hour. Heat index climbing to one hundred six and extreme UV, so protect yourself accordingly. High around ninety. Over on the Gulf side in Collier County near Naples and Marco Island, today looks absolutely pristine. Sunny skies with no thunderstorm potential at all. Surf is around one foot, rip current risk is low, and that extreme UV index is still present. Expect light south winds becoming southwest in the afternoon with highs near ninety and a heat index reaching one hundred five degrees. Now looking ahead to Monday, conditions are going to be even more tranquil across the board. Rip current risk stays low everywhere. Broward and Miami-Dade will see sunny weather with no thunderstorm threat whatsoever. Palm Beach maintains sunny conditions with just a slight chance of showers and storms, and Collier County will be similarly sunny with a slight chance of storms in the afternoon. Surf heights remain minimal everywhere, hovering around one foot or less. Temperatures will bump up slightly with highs in the lower nineties across most areas, but don't let that fool you because the heat index will climb to one hundred nine degrees. That's dangerously hot, folks, so stay hydrated and take breaks in the shade. Winds will remain light and variable across the board, with some areas seeing southeast or southwest components of around five to ten miles per hour. Bottom line for your beach plans this weekend? Bring plenty of water, slather on that sunscreen generously and often, and take advantage of the calm conditions. The water is warm, the waves are small, and aside from the oppressive heat, it's a fantastic time to get out there. Just remember to respect the ocean around structures like piers and jetties where rip currents can be stronger. Have a great and safe time on South Florida's beautiful beaches! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Episode South Florida Beach Forecast: Sunny Skies, Calm Waves, and Extreme Heat This Weekend Cover

South Florida Beach Forecast: Sunny Skies, Calm Waves, and Extreme Heat This Weekend

Good morning, everyone! Let's dive into what the Atlantic has in store for South Florida's beaches this weekend. For our friends up in Palm Beach, today is shaping up to be a mostly sunny affair with just a chance of showers and thunderstorms popping up. The surf is minimal at one foot or less, and rip currents are staying low, though as always, keep your eyes open around those jetties and piers. Water temps are sitting in the mid-eighties, so it's plenty warm for a dip. Heads up though, we're looking at extreme UV levels and a heat index that could touch one hundred six degrees, so sunscreen and hydration are your best friends today. Expect southwest winds around five miles per hour shifting southeast later in the afternoon. High temperatures will hover around ninety degrees. Moving south to Broward County beaches near Fort Lauderdale, conditions are remarkably similar with sunny skies and that same moderate thunderstorm potential. Again, surf is holding at just one foot, and rip current risk remains low. Water temps here are slightly warmer in the upper eighties. South winds will be a touch stronger at five to ten miles per hour. The heat index could reach one hundred six, and that extreme UV index means you'll want to reapply that sunscreen regularly. High near ninety degrees today. Down in Miami-Dade, we're seeing virtually identical conditions to Broward with sunny weather and a chance of afternoon storms. One foot or less of surf, low rip current risk, upper eighties water temperature, and those same south winds at five to ten miles per hour. Heat index climbing to one hundred six and extreme UV, so protect yourself accordingly. High around ninety. Over on the Gulf side in Collier County near Naples and Marco Island, today looks absolutely pristine. Sunny skies with no thunderstorm potential at all. Surf is around one foot, rip current risk is low, and that extreme UV index is still present. Expect light south winds becoming southwest in the afternoon with highs near ninety and a heat index reaching one hundred five degrees. Now looking ahead to Monday, conditions are going to be even more tranquil across the board. Rip current risk stays low everywhere. Broward and Miami-Dade will see sunny weather with no thunderstorm threat whatsoever. Palm Beach maintains sunny conditions with just a slight chance of showers and storms, and Collier County will be similarly sunny with a slight chance of storms in the afternoon. Surf heights remain minimal everywhere, hovering around one foot or less. Temperatures will bump up slightly with highs in the lower nineties across most areas, but don't let that fool you because the heat index will climb to one hundred nine degrees. That's dangerously hot, folks, so stay hydrated and take breaks in the shade. Winds will remain light and variable across the board, with some areas seeing southeast or southwest components of around five to ten miles per hour. Bottom line for your beach plans this weekend? Bring plenty of water, slather on that sunscreen generously and often, and take advantage of the calm conditions. The water is warm, the waves are small, and aside from the oppressive heat, it's a fantastic time to get out there. Just remember to respect the ocean around structures like piers and jetties where rip currents can be stronger. Have a great and safe time on South Florida's beautiful beaches! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Episode Florida Beach Forecast Saturday Sunday June 20 21 Heat Index 108 Minimal Surf Thunderstorms Cover

Florida Beach Forecast Saturday Sunday June 20 21 Heat Index 108 Minimal Surf Thunderstorms

Good morning! Here's your surf zone forecast for Saturday, June 20th through Sunday, June 21st. Starting with Coastal Palm Beach, including the beaches of Palm Beach. Today expect mostly sunny skies with showers and thunderstorms likely throughout the day. The surf is minimal at one foot or less, so conditions will be quite mellow in the water. The rip current risk remains low, though keep an eye out near any groins, jetties, or piers where they can still occur. Water temperatures are pleasant in the mid-80s, perfect for spending time in the ocean. The real story today is the heat and UV exposure. We're looking at a high temperature around 90 degrees, but the heat index could climb all the way up to 108, so make sure to grab plenty of sunscreen and stay hydrated. Winds will start light from the southwest around 5 miles per hour, then shift to the southeast this afternoon. High tide at Lake Worth Pier occurs at 1:25 in the afternoon, with low tide at 7:17 in the morning. Moving down to Coastal Broward, which includes the beaches of Fort Lauderdale. Today will bring mostly sunny skies with some patchy smoke and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Again, one foot or less surf with low rip current risk, though use caution around structures in the water. Water temperatures are a bit warmer here in the upper 80s. The thunderstorm potential is moderate today. Heat index values could reach 108 degrees with highs in the lower 90s. South winds will be around 5 to 10 miles per hour. High tide at Miami Harbor Entrance is at 1:55 in the afternoon. Heading to Coastal Miami-Dade, including the beaches of Miami. The forecast here is quite similar to Broward. Mostly sunny with patchy smoke and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. One foot or less surf, low rip current risk, and upper 80s water temperatures. Heat index reaching 108 with highs in the lower 90s. South winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour will keep things relatively calm on the water. High tide comes at 1:55 in the afternoon at Miami Harbor Entrance. And finally, Coastal Collier, which includes Naples and Marco Island. Today features mostly sunny skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms and moderate thunderstorm potential. Again, minimal surf at one foot or less with low rip current risk. Upper 80s water temperatures. Highs in the upper 80s with heat index values up to 108. Light and variable winds becoming southwest around 5 miles per hour in the afternoon. High tide at the north end of Naples Bay occurs at 6:29 in the morning with low tide at noon. Looking ahead to Sunday, conditions improve slightly across all areas. The rip current risk stays low everywhere with continued minimal one-foot-or-less surf. Thunderstorm potential decreases to moderate for the northern beaches and drops to none for Collier County. Water temperatures remain in the upper 80s to mid-80s depending on location. Heat index values will be similarly hot, reaching 106 to 108 degrees. Winds remain light, generally from the south becoming variable in the afternoon. High tides shift a bit later in the day, occurring in the early afternoon across all areas. Here's the bottom line: if you're planning to hit the beaches this weekend, it's going to be hot. Bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and plan your time on the water carefully. The waves aren't going to offer much for surfers, but the calm conditions are perfect for swimming and wading. Just stay aware that despite the low rip current risk, these dangerous currents can always develop near coastal structures. Saturday brings a higher chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky and be prepared to get off the water if storms approach. Sunday looks a bit more settled with less thunderstorm activity expected, especially down in Collier County. Have a great weekend at the beach! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

20. Juni 20264 min
Episode Miami Beach Surf Forecast Friday June 19 Sunny Skies One Foot Waves Saturday Thunderstorms Expected Cover

Miami Beach Surf Forecast Friday June 19 Sunny Skies One Foot Waves Saturday Thunderstorms Expected

# Coastal Miami-Dade Surf Zone Forecast Good morning, I'm bringing you the surf conditions for the beaches of Miami this Friday, June nineteenth. Let's start with what's happening in the water. We're looking at minimal wave action today with surf heights holding steady at one foot or less. The water temperature is sitting comfortably in the upper eighties, so if you're planning a dip, it's going to feel pretty nice. Rip current risk remains low, but as always, be extra cautious around piers, jetties, and groins where these currents can develop unexpectedly. Now for the weather side of things. We've got mostly sunny skies dominating your Friday with those Southeast winds hovering right around ten miles per hour. Here's the thing though, the UV index is extreme today, so sunscreen isn't optional, it's mandatory. We're looking at highs in the lower nineties with a heat index climbing up to around one hundred and seven degrees. That's hot, folks. You'll want to take frequent breaks in the shade and stay hydrated. Now let's jump into Saturday's outlook. The waves remain tiny at one foot or less, and rip current risk stays low. But here's where things get interesting, the thunderstorm potential jumps to high. We're expecting showers and thunderstorms to be likely throughout the day. It'll still be mostly sunny between the storms, but you'll want to keep an eye on the sky and be ready to head to higher ground if you see those clouds building. Highs will dip slightly to the lower nineties, and the heat index will settle in around one hundred and five degrees. Winds will be light from the south around five miles per hour. Bottom line? Friday's your day if you want consistent beach weather, but Saturday brings storm chances, so plan accordingly. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

19. Juni 20261 min
Episode South Florida Beach Forecast June 18 2026 Hot Sunny Conditions Light Surf and Low Rip Currents Cover

South Florida Beach Forecast June 18 2026 Hot Sunny Conditions Light Surf and Low Rip Currents

Good morning, it's Thursday, June 18th, 2026, and we're looking at a beautiful day ahead for South Florida's beaches with some heat to match that sunshine. Let's start with today's conditions across the region. If you're thinking about hitting the water, we've got some great news: the rip current risk is low across all our beaches, from Palm Beach down to Naples. The surf is running small at one foot or less, which makes it perfect for families and anyone looking for a mellow session. The water temperature is hanging in the upper to mid-eighties depending on where you are, so it's going to feel absolutely refreshing compared to the heat we're experiencing on land. Speaking of heat, we need to talk about the real story today: it's going to be hot. High temperatures are climbing into the lower nineties, with heat indices climbing toward one hundred eight or even one hundred nine in some spots. That extreme UV index is going to punish any exposed skin, so sunscreen isn't optional today, it's mandatory. We're looking at mostly sunny skies with virtually no thunderstorm potential, so at least you won't have to worry about lightning ruining your beach day. Winds are going to stay light and manageable, mostly from the south to southeast at five to ten miles per hour. This means calm conditions in the water and pleasant conditions on the beach. If you're planning to head out, sunrise is around six thirty in the morning, and sunset won't come until around eight fifteen in the evening, giving you plenty of daylight to work with. Now, looking ahead to Juneteenth tomorrow, we're seeing a slight shift in the pattern, particularly up in Palm Beach County. The rip current risk bumps up to moderate there, which means life-threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone. Conditions will remain mostly sunny, but we're introducing a chance of showers and thunderstorms into the forecast, with thunderstorm potential turning moderate. The surf is expected to build just slightly to one to two feet, so there might be a bit more texture in the water. Down in Broward and Miami-Dade counties, the story stays pretty similar to today. Rip current risk remains low, thunderstorm potential is just slight, and we're still dealing with those lower nineties for highs and similar heat indices. The surf should stay at one foot or less, and the overall vibe will be mostly sunny with just a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Finally, down in Naples and Marco Island, it's going to be about as good as it gets. Low rip current risk, no thunderstorm potential, mostly sunny skies, and those beautiful light winds that are going to shift from southeast in the morning to southwest by afternoon. The surf will remain at one foot or less all day. Bottom line: today and tomorrow are fantastic beach days if you can handle the heat. Just remember to hydrate, slather on that sunscreen, and keep an eye on the water conditions, especially if you're up in Palm Beach where the rip currents will be a bit more of a concern tomorrow. Stay safe out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

18. Juni 20262 min
Episode South Florida Surf Forecast Wednesday June 17th Mellow Waves Beautiful Water Heat Index 107 Degrees Cover

South Florida Surf Forecast Wednesday June 17th Mellow Waves Beautiful Water Heat Index 107 Degrees

Good morning, this is your Wednesday, June 17th surf zone forecast for South Florida. If you're thinking about heading to the beach today, here's what Mother Nature has in store. Conditions are looking pretty mellow across the board, with surf heights sitting at just one foot or less for most of our Atlantic-facing beaches. The water temperature is absolutely beautiful, ranging from the mid-eighties up in Palm Beach to the upper eighties down in Broward and Miami-Dade. So at least you won't need a wetsuit. Speaking of the heat, we've got an extreme UV index today, so sunscreen is absolutely non-negotiable. Highs are expected in the lower nineties, but with humidity factored in, heat indices are climbing up to around 107 degrees. Down in Naples and Marco Island on the Gulf side, we're looking at heat indices pushing 109. This is serious heat, folks, so stay hydrated and take breaks in the shade. Rip current risk remains low across all our beaches, though remember that life-threatening rip currents can still form near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers even when risk levels are low. Now here's where things get interesting depending on where you're headed. Up in Palm Beach, there's a moderate thunderstorm potential today, with a chance of showers and some lightning possible throughout the day. Down in Broward and Miami-Dade, thunderstorm chances drop to low, with only a slight chance of showers. And if you're planning to hit Naples or Marco Island on the Gulf side, you're looking at no thunderstorm potential at all, just pure sunshine. Winds today will be light, coming from the south at five to ten miles per hour across the Atlantic side, with a bit more influence in Naples where we'll see southeast winds around five in the morning, then increasing to south around fifteen in the afternoon. Thursday is shaping up to be even nicer. The thunderstorm potential disappears entirely across all our beaches, giving us mostly sunny to sunny skies. Surf heights remain one foot or less, rip current risk stays low, and winds will be light southeast to south, five to fifteen miles per hour depending on location. High temperatures will be in the lower nineties, with heat indices pushing even higher than today, reaching up to 111 down in Naples. So whether you're planning a morning swim, an afternoon beach walk, or just soaking up some rays, just remember to protect yourself from that intense sun and watch out for that oppressive heat. It's going to be a hot couple of days out there, but at least the water is beautiful and the waves are manageable. Stay safe and have a great day at the beach. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

17. Juni 20262 min