Surf Report - Tallahassee FL
Good morning beach lovers and water enthusiasts! Here's your Saturday surf zone forecast for the Florida Panhandle. We're kicking off the weekend with some serious rip current activity, so listen up. Offshore buoys are reporting southwesterly waves at four feet with seven-second intervals, and even though we'll see some decrease throughout today, that's still plenty enough to keep a high risk of rip currents locked in across all our area beaches. Starting with South Walton, including Sandestin, Santa Rosa Beach, and Turquoise Beach, we're looking at surf heights around three feet today with a high rip current risk in effect through late Sunday night. The water's a pleasant eighty-three degrees, but don't let that fool you into ignoring those rip currents. We'll have mostly sunny skies this morning, though showers and thunderstorms are likely as the day progresses. Highs will reach the mid-eighties with west winds around ten miles per hour. High tide in Panama City hits at two-oh-four in the afternoon, and we've got a high UV index to boot, so sunscreen is your friend today. Moving to the Coastal Bay area around Panama City Beach and Magnolia Beach, conditions are very similar. Three-foot surf with that same high rip current risk dominating the day. We're looking at mostly sunny skies early, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms developing. The heat index could climb up to one hundred and two degrees, so it's going to feel toasty out there. Winds are slightly stronger here, ranging from ten to fifteen miles per hour out of the west. Now, heading further east to the Coastal Gulf area near Saint Joe Beach, we've got some interesting variations depending on which direction the beach faces. West-facing beaches will see around two feet of surf, while south-facing beaches and state park beaches get bumped up to three feet. All of them are sitting under that high rip current risk today. The UV index here hits extreme levels, so serious sun protection is essential. Water temperature is eighty-three degrees with west winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. And finally, over in Coastal Franklin near Apalachicola, we're looking at three-foot surf with a high rip current risk in effect through tonight. The water's running eighty-four degrees, winds are calm at around ten miles per hour, and we've got that same extreme UV index. High tide is at ten-oh-six in the morning. Looking ahead to Sunday, this high rip current risk isn't going anywhere. South Walton and the Coastal Bay areas maintain their high risk through late Sunday night, with surf dropping to around two feet. We'll see partly sunny skies with just a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. The Coastal Gulf and Coastal Franklin zones also stay elevated with high rip current risks, and while west-facing beaches drop to moderate risk by Sunday in the Gulf area, south-facing beaches and state park beaches keep that high risk going strong. Monday brings mostly sunny conditions across the board with highs in the mid-eighties and southwest winds around fifteen miles per hour. High rip currents remain likely at most locations, though some moderation begins to appear by mid-week. Here's the bottom line: we've got dangerous rip currents likely through Sunday evening across the entire Panhandle coast. If you're heading out to the water, respect the ocean, swim near lifeguard stations, and know the signs of a rip current. Remember, if you get caught in one, don't panic. Swim parallel to the shore to escape its pull, then head back to beach. Stay safe out there, and enjoy your weekend responsibly. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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