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South Florida Surf Forecast Wednesday June 10th Mild Waves Moderate Rip Currents High UV Index Thunderstorms Naples

3 min · 10. juni 2026
episode South Florida Surf Forecast Wednesday June 10th Mild Waves Moderate Rip Currents High UV Index Thunderstorms Naples cover

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Good morning! Here's your South Florida surf zone forecast for Wednesday, June 10th. Let's start up north in Palm Beach, where conditions are looking pretty solid for a beach day. You're looking at one to two foot waves with a moderate rip current risk, so keep an eye out if you're heading into the water. The weather is mostly sunny with just a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, so don't worry too much about getting rained out. Highs will be in the mid-eighties, and with east winds around ten miles per hour, the water temperature is sitting in the mid-eighties as well. That UV index is very high though, so slather on that sunscreen. The low tide at Lake Worth Pier happens at 10:07 in the morning, with high tide rolling in around 4:41 in the afternoon. Heading down to Broward County and the Fort Lauderdale beaches, conditions are nearly identical. Again, one to two foot surf with moderate rip current risk today. This area gets partly sunny skies instead, and there's no thunderstorm potential in the forecast. East winds around ten miles per hour with highs in the mid-eighties. The low tide at Miami Harbor Entrance is at 10:33 AM, and high tide comes at 5:20 PM. Same story down in Miami-Dade County beaches. One to two foot waves, moderate rip current risk, partly sunny skies, and mid-eighties for the high. No thunderstorm threat and minimal waterspout risk. Low tide at Miami Harbor Entrance at 10:33 AM, high tide at 5:20 PM. Now, if you're heading down to Naples and Marco Island in Collier County, you're looking at a slightly different scenario. The surf is minimal here, basically a foot or less, and the rip current risk is low. However, here's where it gets interesting, because thunderstorms are likely today. We're talking high thunderstorm potential, so keep one eye on the sky. Heat index values could climb to around 103 degrees, so heat management is going to be important. Winds start from the east around five miles per hour but will shift southerly this afternoon. High tide at the north end of Naples Bay is at 9:14 AM, with low tide at 4:16 PM. Looking ahead to Thursday, let's run through the changes coming your way. Up in Palm Beach, you'll see moderate rip currents stick around, but the surf stays about the same at around two feet. No thunderstorm potential Thursday, mostly sunny skies, and highs in the upper eighties with light east winds. Low tide at Lake Worth Pier at 11:01 AM. Broward and Miami-Dade both see improvements on Thursday. The rip current risk drops to low, which is good news for swimmers. Surf remains one to two feet, mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the upper eighties and light east winds. Low tide at Miami Harbor Entrance happens at 11:30 AM. Down in Naples and Marco Island, the thunderstorm potential dials back to moderate on Thursday, though you'll still see a chance of showers and storms. The rest of the forecast looks similar with minimal surf, low rip current risk, and afternoon south winds. Heat index still climbing toward 103 degrees, so stay hydrated. High tide at the north end of Naples Bay at 9:49 AM, low tide at 5:12 PM. Bottom line: It's a pretty typical summer day for South Florida. The beaches look manageable overall, though Naples needs to watch for afternoon thunderstorms today. Sun protection is critical everywhere with that very high UV index. If you're planning to hit the water, stay aware of rip currents, especially in Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade today. Get out there and enjoy what looks like another beautiful South Florida beach day. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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episode South Florida Surf Forecast Wednesday June 10th Mild Waves Moderate Rip Currents High UV Index Thunderstorms Naples cover

South Florida Surf Forecast Wednesday June 10th Mild Waves Moderate Rip Currents High UV Index Thunderstorms Naples

Good morning! Here's your South Florida surf zone forecast for Wednesday, June 10th. Let's start up north in Palm Beach, where conditions are looking pretty solid for a beach day. You're looking at one to two foot waves with a moderate rip current risk, so keep an eye out if you're heading into the water. The weather is mostly sunny with just a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, so don't worry too much about getting rained out. Highs will be in the mid-eighties, and with east winds around ten miles per hour, the water temperature is sitting in the mid-eighties as well. That UV index is very high though, so slather on that sunscreen. The low tide at Lake Worth Pier happens at 10:07 in the morning, with high tide rolling in around 4:41 in the afternoon. Heading down to Broward County and the Fort Lauderdale beaches, conditions are nearly identical. Again, one to two foot surf with moderate rip current risk today. This area gets partly sunny skies instead, and there's no thunderstorm potential in the forecast. East winds around ten miles per hour with highs in the mid-eighties. The low tide at Miami Harbor Entrance is at 10:33 AM, and high tide comes at 5:20 PM. Same story down in Miami-Dade County beaches. One to two foot waves, moderate rip current risk, partly sunny skies, and mid-eighties for the high. No thunderstorm threat and minimal waterspout risk. Low tide at Miami Harbor Entrance at 10:33 AM, high tide at 5:20 PM. Now, if you're heading down to Naples and Marco Island in Collier County, you're looking at a slightly different scenario. The surf is minimal here, basically a foot or less, and the rip current risk is low. However, here's where it gets interesting, because thunderstorms are likely today. We're talking high thunderstorm potential, so keep one eye on the sky. Heat index values could climb to around 103 degrees, so heat management is going to be important. Winds start from the east around five miles per hour but will shift southerly this afternoon. High tide at the north end of Naples Bay is at 9:14 AM, with low tide at 4:16 PM. Looking ahead to Thursday, let's run through the changes coming your way. Up in Palm Beach, you'll see moderate rip currents stick around, but the surf stays about the same at around two feet. No thunderstorm potential Thursday, mostly sunny skies, and highs in the upper eighties with light east winds. Low tide at Lake Worth Pier at 11:01 AM. Broward and Miami-Dade both see improvements on Thursday. The rip current risk drops to low, which is good news for swimmers. Surf remains one to two feet, mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the upper eighties and light east winds. Low tide at Miami Harbor Entrance happens at 11:30 AM. Down in Naples and Marco Island, the thunderstorm potential dials back to moderate on Thursday, though you'll still see a chance of showers and storms. The rest of the forecast looks similar with minimal surf, low rip current risk, and afternoon south winds. Heat index still climbing toward 103 degrees, so stay hydrated. High tide at the north end of Naples Bay at 9:49 AM, low tide at 5:12 PM. Bottom line: It's a pretty typical summer day for South Florida. The beaches look manageable overall, though Naples needs to watch for afternoon thunderstorms today. Sun protection is critical everywhere with that very high UV index. If you're planning to hit the water, stay aware of rip currents, especially in Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade today. Get out there and enjoy what looks like another beautiful South Florida beach day. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

10. juni 20263 min
episode South Florida Beach Forecast Tuesday June 9 Waves Rip Currents Heat Index and Thunderstorm Risk by Region cover

South Florida Beach Forecast Tuesday June 9 Waves Rip Currents Heat Index and Thunderstorm Risk by Region

Good morning! It's Tuesday, June 9th, and we're looking at a beautiful early summer day across South Florida's beaches. Let's break down what Mother Ocean has in store for you. Starting up north in Palm Beach, we've got one to two foot waves with moderate rip current risk throughout the day. It'll be partly sunny with just a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, so you're looking at mostly dry conditions. Expect that very high UV index, so sunscreen is absolutely essential. East winds will stay light at five to ten miles per hour, and the water temperature is sitting nicely in the mid-80s. High temperatures will push into the upper 80s, making it a perfect beach day overall. Moving down to Broward County and the Fort Lauderdale area, we're seeing slightly smaller surf with waves at one foot or less today. Rip current risk is moderate, but there's zero thunderstorm potential, which is fantastic if you're planning some quality time in the water. Conditions will be partly sunny, winds remain light from the east, and here's the kicker: the heat index could climb up to around 100 degrees. That's pretty toasty, so stay hydrated out there. Over in Miami-Dade, it's a similar story. Small waves under one foot, moderate rip current risk, and partly sunny skies. Again, no thunderstorms expected, though the heat index could touch 100 degrees. The water temperature is comfortable in the mid-80s, and those east winds will keep things pleasant. Now, if you're heading south to Collier County, Naples, or Marco Island, you'll notice a different vibe. The rip current risk there is low, so that's good news. However, the thunderstorm potential bumps up to moderate, meaning afternoon storms are definitely possible. Waves remain small at one foot or less, but here's where it gets toasty: temperatures around 90 degrees with a heat index potentially reaching 103. The winds will start light from the east but shift to the southwest by afternoon, which could energize those afternoon storms. Looking ahead to Wednesday, the pattern holds pretty steady across all areas. Palm Beach maintains one to two foot waves with moderate rip current risk and mostly sunny conditions with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Broward sees the surf bumping up to one to two feet, while Miami-Dade follows suit. Collier stays small with continued moderate thunderstorm potential. Here's the bottom line: it's going to be hot, it's going to be sunny, and it's going to be a typical early June day in South Florida. The water's warm, the waves are small but rideable in spots, especially up north where you'll get those extra feet. Watch out for rip currents, particularly near any structures like piers or jetties. Slather on that sunscreen, drink plenty of water, and time your beach visits wisely if you're heading to Naples or the Collier area, where afternoon thunderstorms are likely. Get out there and enjoy it while the conditions are calm and the summer season is just getting started! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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episode South Florida Beach Forecast Monday June 8: Sunny Skies, Small Waves, Extreme Heat and High UV Index cover

South Florida Beach Forecast Monday June 8: Sunny Skies, Small Waves, Extreme Heat and High UV Index

Good morning! Here's your South Florida surf and beach forecast for Monday, June 8th through Tuesday. Starting up north in Palm Beach, we're looking at a beautiful Monday with mostly sunny skies, light northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour, and waves running one to two feet. The water's a pleasant lower eighties, so it'll feel nice going in. Rip current risk is low today, though remember that rip currents can still be sneaky around piers and jetties. High temperatures will reach the upper eighties, but with that extreme UV index, definitely get that sunscreen on before heading out. The heat index could touch one hundred degrees, so stay hydrated. Tuesday in Palm Beach brings a shift as rip current risk bumps up to moderate, meaning life-threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone. You'll still see one to two foot waves and mostly sunny skies with just a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Same light east winds and upper eighties for the high. Down in Fort Lauderdale and the Broward County beaches, Monday looks nearly identical to Palm Beach. Mostly sunny, low rip current risk, one to two foot waves, and that same extreme UV index. Heat index approaching one hundred. Tuesday continues the pattern with moderate rip current risk, though here the waves drop down to a foot or less. Partly sunny skies with no thunderstorm threat this time around. Miami-Dade beaches show similar conditions for both days. Monday features mostly sunny weather, one to two foot waves, low rip current risk, and that brutal heat index up to one hundred. Tuesday sees moderate rip current risk developing with smaller waves under one foot, partly sunny skies, and heat index still around one hundred. Finally, down in Collier County around Naples and Marco Island, Monday will be hot and sunny with waves a foot or less and low rip current risk. Winds start from the east but swing around to the southwest in the afternoon. High temperatures reaching the lower nineties with heat index potentially hitting one hundred five degrees. Tuesday brings a moderate thunderstorm potential developing, so keep an eye on the sky. Waves stay small, rip current risk stays low, and temperatures ease slightly to around ninety with heat index around one hundred three. Overall, it's a hot, sunny stretch across South Florida with small to moderate surf and developing afternoon thunderstorm chances later in the week. If you're heading to the beach, go early, wear your sunscreen, and stay weather aware. Have a great Monday on the water! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

8. juni 20262 min
episode South Florida Surf Forecast Sunday June 7 2026 High Rip Currents Palm Beach Broward Miami Dade cover

South Florida Surf Forecast Sunday June 7 2026 High Rip Currents Palm Beach Broward Miami Dade

Good morning everyone, welcome to your South Florida surf zone forecast for Sunday, June seventh, twenty twenty-six. Let's start with what Mother Nature has in store for our Atlantic beaches today. We're looking at HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK in effect through this evening along the coastal areas of Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade. This is serious business, folks. Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so if you're heading into the water, exercise extreme caution and always swim near a lifeguard. Conditions are relatively mellow when it comes to wave action. Palm Beach is looking at two to three feet, while Broward and Miami-Dade will see one to two feet. The water temperature is pleasant, sitting in the lower eighties, and we're expecting mostly sunny skies with just a slight chance of showers. East winds are cruising around ten miles per hour, keeping things fairly calm on the surface. Now here's the kicker: UV Index is rated EXTREME, so don't forget your sunscreen. You're going to want to reapply throughout the day. Moving down the coast to Collier County and the Naples area, conditions are slightly different. The rip current risk there is LOW, and surf is minimal at one foot or less. However, we are tracking MODERATE thunderstorm potential, so keep an eye on the sky this afternoon. There's a chance of showers and thunderstorms moving through. Temperatures around ninety with heat index values climbing to one hundred and three degrees. Switching gears to Monday, conditions settle down nicely across all areas. Rip current risk drops to MODERATE along the Atlantic beaches, making for safer conditions if you're planning a beach day. Surf stays one to two feet across the board. Mostly sunny skies with light east winds at five to ten miles per hour. High temperatures in the upper eighties along the Atlantic, climbing to the lower nineties in Collier County. Here's where it gets toasty: heat index values will reach one hundred degrees in Miami-Dade and climb all the way to one hundred and five degrees down in Naples. That's dangerously hot, so stay hydrated, take breaks in the shade, and keep an eye on vulnerable populations. Whether you're a surfer looking for a fun session or a beachgoer wanting a relaxing day, make sure to respect the ocean, check conditions with a lifeguard, and have a fantastic time out there. Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy South Florida's beautiful beaches. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

7. juni 20262 min
episode South Florida Surf Forecast Saturday High Rip Current Risk Palm Beach Broward Miami Dade Sunny Skies cover

South Florida Surf Forecast Saturday High Rip Current Risk Palm Beach Broward Miami Dade Sunny Skies

Good morning everyone, this is your Saturday surf zone forecast for South Florida brought to you by the National Weather Service in Miami. We're starting off this beautiful June weekend with some fantastic weather, but I've got to be straight with you: the ocean has some attitude today and tomorrow. Let's break it down by region. If you're heading to Palm Beach, you're looking at the best waves we've got going. Three to four foot surf is rolling in under sunny skies with east winds around ten miles per hour. Water temperature is sitting pretty in the lower eighties. Sunrise is at six twenty-six, and you've got sunset at eight twelve. However, and this is important, we have a high rip current risk in effect through Sunday evening. That means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so respect the ocean out there. Moving down to Broward County, including Fort Lauderdale, the waves back off to one to two feet, but here's the thing: the high rip current risk continues here too. East winds pick up just a bit to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Same beautiful sunny conditions today, with water temps in the lower eighties. Again, that high rip current risk is in full effect. Miami-Dade beaches are looking similar to Broward with one to two foot surf and that same high rip current risk we keep emphasizing. Sunny skies, east winds ten to fifteen miles per hour, and lower eighties water. You're getting sunrise at six twenty-eight and sunset at eight ten. Now here's something different. If you're down in Collier County around Naples and Marco Island, the rip current risk actually drops to low. But so does the action. Surf is one foot or less with very light east winds five to ten miles per hour. Still sunny though, and still very hot out there. One thing consistent across all our zones today is that ultraviolet index sitting at very high. Get that sunscreen on, people. No thunderstorms are expected today, and waterspout risk is also none, so you're looking at a pretty straightforward Saturday weather-wise. Now let's talk about Sunday because things get interesting. That high rip current risk persists through Sunday evening at Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade. Surf drops a foot at Palm Beach to two to three feet. Down south it stays one to two feet. Mostly sunny conditions everywhere, but here's where it changes. Broward and Miami-Dade are now showing a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Collier County actually kicks up to moderate thunderstorm potential with a chance of those storms developing. Winds stay in that east to northeast range, and temperatures climb into the upper eighties and around ninety. Heat index values are going to be impressive too, particularly down in Collier where we could see it push up to one hundred three. So here's your takeaway: today and tomorrow, treat those rip currents with serious respect at the Atlantic-facing beaches. If you're inexperienced with rip currents, know this: they're strong narrow currents flowing away from shore. If you get caught in one, don't panic and don't swim directly against it. Swim parallel to shore until you're out, then work your way back in. That high risk means these conditions are likely, so swim near a lifeguard and tell someone where you're going. It's going to be hot, it's going to be sunny, and the water's going to feel great. Just keep your eyes on the ocean and respect what it's telling you. Have a fantastic and safe South Florida weekend. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

6. juni 20263 min