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Florida Panhandle Surf Zone Forecast: Moderate to High Rip Current Risk Wednesday Through Sunday

3 min · 3. juni 2026
episode Florida Panhandle Surf Zone Forecast: Moderate to High Rip Current Risk Wednesday Through Sunday cover

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Good morning everyone, this is your Wednesday surf zone forecast for the Florida Panhandle brought to you by the National Weather Service in Tallahassee. A cold front continues its march offshore, and while that's great news for clearing skies, it's bringing some serious rip current action to our beaches. We're looking at elevated risks across the board today, so listen up if you're planning a beach day. Let's start down in South Walton with Sandestin, Santa Rosa Beach, and Turquoise Beach. You've got moderate rip currents in the forecast today with waves holding around two feet. The water's a pleasant eighty-two degrees, but those east winds are cranking at about twenty miles per hour. Expect partly sunny skies with just a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures will top out in the lower eighties. Things stay moderate through Thursday with slightly larger three-foot waves and similar wind conditions. But here's where it gets interesting – Friday through Sunday are calling for high rip current risk, so exercise extreme caution if you're venturing into the water during that stretch. Over in the Coastal Bay area around Panama City Beach and Magnolia Beach, we're seeing similar patterns but with a bit more punch. Today's calling for moderate rip currents with three-foot waves and breezy east winds at twenty to twenty-five miles per hour. Water temperature sits at eighty degrees. Again, partly sunny with a slight chance of showers. Thursday maintains the moderate risk with three-foot surf. Come Friday, the high rip current risk takes over for the weekend, with mostly sunny skies and highs in the lower eighties. Further west in Coastal Gulf, specifically around Saint Joe Beach, today's moderate across the board with variable surf depending on your beach exposure. West-facing beaches see one-foot waves while south-facing beaches get around two feet. It'll be breezy with east winds near twenty-five miles per hour. Thursday switches things up slightly with high rip currents on the south-facing beaches while west-facing areas stay moderate. Three-foot waves arrive Friday and persist through the weekend with high rip current risk throughout. And finally, let's talk about Coastal Franklin including Apalachicola, because this area demands your attention. We're already in a high rip current risk that runs from this morning through late Thursday night. Three-foot waves are on tap with breezy east winds around twenty-five miles per hour today. The water's eighty-two degrees and mostly cloudy until two in the afternoon when it clears to partly sunny. Thursday keeps the high risk going with three-foot waves and east winds around twenty miles per hour. The high risk continues into the weekend with slight chances of showers and thunderstorms mixed in. Here's the bottom line – if you're heading to the beach this week, rip currents are going to be a significant hazard. Remember, if you find yourself caught in a rip current, don't panic or fight it. Swim parallel to shore until you escape the current's pull, then swim back to safety. The UV index is running high everywhere, so pack your sunscreen. Sunrise is around six-forty, sunset around eight-forty. Whether you're swimming, wading, or just watching the waves, respect the ocean and stay safe out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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episode Florida Panhandle Beach Forecast Wednesday to Sunday High Rip Current Risk Sunny Skies Moderate Surf cover

Florida Panhandle Beach Forecast Wednesday to Sunday High Rip Current Risk Sunny Skies Moderate Surf

Good morning! Here's your surf zone forecast for the Florida Panhandle beaches this Wednesday through Sunday. Starting with today, expect moderate rip current risk across the board with sunny skies and pleasant conditions. South Walton beaches like Sandestin and Santa Rosa Beach will see surf around one foot with highs in the mid eighties. Water temperature is a comfortable eighty two degrees. If you're heading to Panama City Beach or Magnolia Beach in the Coastal Bay area, you're looking at slightly choppier conditions with surf around two feet and highs in the upper eighties. Heat index values could reach one hundred two degrees, so stay hydrated out there. Over in the Coastal Gulf near Saint Joe Beach, it's a mixed bag with west facing beaches seeing around one foot while south facing and state park beaches get up to two feet. East winds around ten miles per hour will be transitioning to the southeast this afternoon across all areas. Now here's where things get interesting. Thursday marks a significant shift as rip current risk jumps to high across most locations. This is when increasing onshore flow really kicks in. Surf heights bump up to around two feet at South Walton and Panama City Beach, while the Coastal Bay and Gulf areas maintain that two foot range. Conditions remain sunny with southwest winds five to ten miles per hour. The water stays at eighty two degrees, but heat index values moderate slightly to around one hundred degrees at Panama City Beach. Looking ahead to Friday through the weekend, all areas will be under a high rip current risk, so exercise extreme caution if you're venturing into the surf zone. Friday brings sunny skies with surf around two feet at South Walton and the Gulf areas, bumping to three feet at Panama City Beach. West winds settle in around five to ten miles per hour. Saturday stays mostly sunny with similar conditions, though winds increase to around ten to fifteen miles per hour by Sunday. Sunday rounds out the extended outlook with mostly sunny skies and a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms developing. Highs remain consistent in the mid eighties across all areas, and winds continue from the west at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Remember, even though rip current risk is moderate today, life-threatening rip currents can occur around groins, jetties, reefs, and piers at any time. When the risk elevates to high Thursday into the weekend, those conditions become likely in the surf zone, so swimmers and waders should be especially vigilant. Have a great day at the beach! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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episode Surf Zone Forecast Tuesday June 9th Mellow One Foot Waves Moderate Rip Current Risk Beautiful Beach Day cover

Surf Zone Forecast Tuesday June 9th Mellow One Foot Waves Moderate Rip Current Risk Beautiful Beach Day

# Surf Zone Forecast for Tuesday, June 9th Good morning, everyone! Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us today and the week ahead. Starting with today, we're looking at a pretty mellow scene along the coast. Light southeasterly winds of five to fifteen miles per hour are keeping things calm with wave heights hovering right around one foot. That said, we do have a Moderate Risk of Rip Currents developing at area beaches, so swimmers and waders should keep a respectful eye on the water and avoid those narrow channels of faster-moving current, especially near piers and jetties. Water temperatures are holding steady in the low eighties, and we'll see highs in the mid-eighties under partly sunny skies. It's going to be a beautiful day to be outside, though the UV index is extreme, so definitely slather on that sunscreen before heading to the beach. Now, here's where things get interesting. Starting Wednesday and ramping up through Friday, we're expecting a significant shift in conditions. Onshore winds will increase, wave heights will climb to around two feet, and longer-period swells from the southern Gulf will begin to arrive. This combination is going to create a High Risk of Rip Currents at most, if not all, area beaches. Wednesday itself will be sunny with those two-foot waves, and we could see heat indices climbing up to around one hundred degrees. Thursday and Friday will maintain sunny skies and high rip current risks with surf staying around two feet. Winds will shift more westerly by Friday, and we'll see highs in the lower to mid-eighties. By Saturday, we'll still have that high rip current risk in place, though mostly sunny conditions should prevail. There's just a slight chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms, with west winds picking up to around ten to fifteen miles per hour. The bottom line: today's perfect for getting wet with a watchful eye toward rip currents. Wednesday through Saturday, exercise extra caution in the water and respect those dangerous currents. Mother Ocean's going to be showing us what she's got this week, so be smart out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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episode Panhandle Beach Forecast Moderate Rip Current Risk Today Tuesday Increasing to High Wednesday Through Friday cover

Panhandle Beach Forecast Moderate Rip Current Risk Today Tuesday Increasing to High Wednesday Through Friday

Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for the Panhandle beaches from the National Weather Service in Tallahassee. Let's start with what we're looking at today and tomorrow. If you're planning a beach day, you're in for some pleasant weather with partly sunny skies and highs in the mid to upper eighties depending on where you are. Water temperatures are sitting at a comfortable eighty-one degrees. Now here's the thing about rip currents though. We're expecting a moderate risk across all our beaches today and Tuesday, which means life-threatening rip currents are definitely possible in the surf zone. So if you're heading into the water, make sure you know what to look for and always swim near a lifeguard. Winds will be light, mostly coming from the east this morning and shifting to the southeast by afternoon at five to fifteen miles per hour. Surf heights are going to be pretty small, mostly running around one to two feet, so it's going to be a fairly calm couple of days out there. Now here's where things get more interesting. Starting Wednesday and continuing through Friday, we're expecting a significant change in conditions. Onshore winds and wave heights are both going to increase, and we're also tracking longer period swells arriving from the southern Gulf. All of this is going to push the rip current risk up to high, meaning life-threatening rip currents will likely be present in the surf zone. Wednesday through Friday is when you really need to exercise caution if you're venturing into the ocean. One more thing worth mentioning is that we do have an extreme UV index today, so don't forget your sunscreen no matter what you're doing at the beach. Stay safe out there, and we'll keep you updated as conditions develop. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

8. juni 20261 min
episode Beach Forecast Sunday Through Thursday: Rip Current Warning, Moderate Surf, Eighty Degree Water cover

Beach Forecast Sunday Through Thursday: Rip Current Warning, Moderate Surf, Eighty Degree Water

Good morning! Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for this Sunday, June 7th through Thursday. Starting with today, we're looking at moderate conditions with a High Risk of Rip Currents in effect through this evening across all our area beaches. Wave heights are hovering around two feet with southeast winds running five to fifteen miles per hour depending on your location. The water temperature is a pleasant eighty degrees, so if you're heading out, just be extra cautious of those rip currents. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen. Down in South Walton, expect partly sunny skies with highs in the lower eighties. Southeast winds will be around ten miles per hour, and high tide hits Panama City at two oh nine in the afternoon. Over at Panama City Beach and Magnolia Beach in the Coastal Bay area, we're looking at mid-eighties with slightly stronger southeast winds of ten to fifteen miles per hour. These areas tend to see a bit more wind energy today. The Coastal Gulf beaches and Saint Joe Beach will experience similar conditions with around two feet of surf on the south-facing and state park beaches, while west-facing areas will see closer to one foot. Now here's some good news. Monday and Tuesday bring High Pressure into the area, which means we're dropping that rip current risk down to Moderate. Surf heights will decrease to around one to two feet, and conditions will continue to improve. Highs will be in the mid to upper eighties with lighter winds. But hold tight, because Wednesday and Thursday things pick back up. We're returning to a High Risk of Rip Currents as onshore winds and wave heights increase. Sunny skies will dominate though, with highs in the mid-eighties. Thursday brings a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms to some areas, so keep an eye on the forecast as we get closer. If you're planning beach time, today and this coming Wednesday through Thursday will require extra caution in the water. Monday and Tuesday offer the best conditions if you're looking for lower rip current risk. Stay safe out there, respect the ocean, and have a great week! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

7. juni 20262 min
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Florida Panhandle Beach Forecast High Rip Current Risk Saturday Improving Sunday Through Tuesday

Good morning, this is your Saturday surf zone forecast for the Florida Panhandle beaches. We're tracking some pretty active conditions out there today, so listen up if you're planning a trip to the water. Strong easterly winds of around fifteen to twenty miles per hour are pumping across all our area beaches right now, and that's creating some serious rip current activity. If you're heading to Walton, Bay, Franklin, or the south-facing beaches of Gulf County today, we've got a high risk of rip currents in effect through late tonight. The west-facing Gulf County beaches are looking at a moderate risk, so conditions are a bit more manageable over there, but still worth your attention. Let's break down what you can expect at some of your favorite spots. Down in South Walton, including Sandestin, Santa Rosa Beach, and Turquoise Beach, we're looking at high rip current risk with surf around three feet. The water's a pleasant eighty degrees, and it's going to be mostly sunny with highs in the lower eighties. Winds are southeast around fifteen miles per hour. Just remember, that UV index is very high today, so get that sunscreen on. Over at Coastal Bay, Panama City Beach and Magnolia Beach are going to see similar conditions. High rip current risk, three-foot surf, mostly sunny skies, and highs in the mid-eighties. Those southeast winds are a bit stronger here though, running fifteen to twenty miles per hour, so the water's going to have a little extra bite to it. Saint Joe Beach and the Coastal Gulf area are a bit more nuanced. West-facing beaches there have a moderate rip current risk with one-foot surf, while the south-facing and state park beaches are running high risk with two-foot waves. Conditions are mostly sunny across the board with highs in the mid-eighties. Up in Apalachicola and the Coastal Franklin area, expect high rip current risk, two-foot surf, mostly sunny weather, and highs in the lower eighties. Southeast winds are ten to fifteen miles per hour. Here's the good news: conditions are gradually improving early next week as high pressure builds over the region. Sunday's still going to see high rip currents at most locations, but surf is dropping down to around two feet with lighter southeast winds of ten to fifteen miles per hour. By Monday, we're looking at moderate rip current risk at some beaches and high risk at others, with mostly sunny skies and minimal winds. Tuesday follows a similar pattern with partly sunny skies and very light east winds around five miles per hour. Bottom line: today's a day to respect the ocean. Those rip currents are serious business. If you do get in the water, swim near lifeguard stations, stay calm if you feel caught in a current, and swim parallel to shore to escape. The next few days will bring gradually improving conditions, so if today's a bit too intense for your comfort level, there's better weather on the horizon. Stay safe out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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