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Perfect Beach Weather Across West Central and Southwest Florida Through Wednesday with Calm Surf and Sunny Skies

2 min · 5. maj 2026
episode Perfect Beach Weather Across West Central and Southwest Florida Through Wednesday with Calm Surf and Sunny Skies cover

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Good morning, this is your West Central and Southwest Florida surf zone forecast for Tuesday, May 5th through Wednesday. Let's start up north where we're looking at the coastal zones from Levy County down through Pasco. If you're planning a beach day at places like Cedar Key, Crystal River, or Hernando Beach, expect very calm conditions. We're talking one foot or less on the surf, with low rip current risk throughout. The water is sitting in the upper seventies, and you'll want to pack that sunscreen because UV levels are running very high today. It'll be sunny with highs in the upper seventies. Winds start out of the southeast around ten miles per hour before shifting southwest this afternoon. Tonight stays partly cloudy with lows in the lower seventies and light winds around five miles per hour. Moving down to the central gulf beaches including Clearwater, St. Pete Beach, and Siesta Key, conditions remain similarly mellow. Another day with one foot or less surf and low rip current risk. The water temperature is still in the upper seventies, but here you'll see higher air temperatures in the mid eighties under sunny skies. East winds around ten miles per hour will swing to the southwest this afternoon. Tonight brings partly cloudy skies, lows in the lower seventies, and light northwest winds becoming easterly after midnight. Down on the southern beaches of Charlotte and Lee Counties, including Sanibel and Captiva, the pattern holds steady. One foot or less surf, low rip current risk, and mostly sunny skies with highs in the mid eighties. East winds around ten miles per hour shift southwest by afternoon. Tonight you're looking at partly cloudy conditions, lows in the lower seventies, and northwest winds turning northeast after midnight. Here's the good news for everyone planning out their Wednesday. We're expecting more of the same excellent beach weather across all zones. Conditions remain calm with one foot or less surf and no thunderstorm potential. It'll be mostly sunny from north to south with highs in the upper seventies up north and mid eighties closer to the southwest coast. Winds will be light, starting southeast before turning southwest in the afternoon. Water temperatures stay in the upper seventies, and rip current risk remains low throughout. One important reminder: even though we're calling for low rip current risk, life threatening rip currents can still develop near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. Always swim near lifeguard stations and never swim alone. It's shaping up to be a fantastic couple of days to get out on the beach. Enjoy the sunshine and have a great day. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Friday Florida Beaches High Rip Current Risk Until 8 AM Extreme UV Index Lower 90s

Good morning, this is your West Central and Southwest Florida surf zone forecast for Friday, June 19th, 2026. Let's start with the northern zones covering Levy, Citrus, Hernando, and Pasco counties. If you're heading out to Cedar Key, Crystal River, Homosassa, or Hudson today, expect minimal wave action with surf running one foot or less. The rip current risk is moderate, so exercise caution when entering the water. You'll see mostly sunny skies with a chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms developing. Highs reaching the upper 80s under an extreme UV index, so definitely get that sunscreen on before heading to the beach. Southwest winds will be light to moderate around 15 miles per hour. The water temperature is comfortably warm, sitting in the mid 80s. Tonight will cool to the lower 80s with mostly cloudy conditions early, transitioning to partly cloudy skies. The rip current risk remains moderate, and there's still a chance of thunderstorms. Moving south to Pinellas, Hillsborough, Manatee, and Sarasota beaches, we've got something different brewing. A high rip current risk is in effect until 8 AM this morning at popular spots like Clearwater Beach, Saint Pete Beach, Bradenton Beach, and Siesta Key. This isn't something to ignore. Waves will be slightly more substantial here, running one to two feet. While thunderstorm potential is low today, the UV index is extreme, and temperatures will climb to the lower 90s with mostly sunny weather. Southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour will keep conditions pleasant. Tonight the rip current risk drops to moderate, and you'll see partly to mostly cloudy skies with calm conditions. The lower 80s overnight will feel refreshing. Finally, the Charlotte and Lee county beaches including Captiva, Sanibel, and Fort Myers Beach are also under a high rip current risk until 8 AM. Surf here stays one foot or less, but those currents are strong and dangerous. Expect mostly sunny skies, lower 90s, and light southwest winds around 10 miles per hour. Another extreme UV day, so protect your skin. Tonight moderate rip currents continue with one foot or less surf. Light west to southwest winds around 5 miles per hour will make it pretty calm out there. Looking ahead to Saturday, things improve significantly. The high rip current risks expire, dropping to low risk across all zones. Rip currents still deserve respect near structures like piers and jetties, but the overall threat diminishes. Surf remains minimal, one to two feet in the central zones and one foot or less down south. Mostly sunny skies continue with only a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures hold steady in the lower 90s for the central and southern beaches, mid 80s up north. Winds become lighter and more westerly, five to 10 miles per hour. It's shaping up to be a beautiful beach day Saturday. Bottom line: Be aware of those rip currents this morning in the Pinellas through Lee county areas. Slather on the sunscreen everywhere because that UV index is off the charts. Keep an eye on the afternoon thunderstorms, particularly inland. By Saturday, conditions are looking much more favorable across the board. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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West Central Southwest Florida Surf Zone Forecast High Rip Current Risk Thursday Friday Extreme Heat and UV

Good morning, this is your West Central and Southwest Florida Surf Zone Forecast for Thursday, June eighteenth through Friday. Let's start with the northern zones covering Cedar Key down through the Panhandle beaches. Today expect mostly sunny skies with just a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Surf heights will stay minimal at one foot or less, but don't let that fool you into complacency. A moderate rip current risk is in effect, so swimmers and waders should exercise caution, especially near piers and jetties where these currents can intensify. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid-eighties, which feels refreshing given the upper eighties air temperature. Winds will be coming from the south at fifteen to twenty miles per hour, and if you're planning time outdoors, slather on that sunscreen because the UV index is rated extreme today. Moving to the central Gulf Coast, including Pinellas County, Hillsborough, Manatee, and Sarasota beaches, conditions are considerably more dynamic. A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight this morning through Friday morning, so this is not a day to ignore water safety warnings. Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. Surf heights here are a bit more generous at one to two feet. We're looking at mostly sunny weather with no thunderstorm threats, but those extreme UV levels mean serious sun protection is essential. Temperatures will climb into the lower nineties, and with south winds around fifteen miles per hour, the heat index could feel even more intense. Down in Southwest Florida covering Charlotte and Lee County beaches, another High Rip Current Risk warning runs through Friday morning. Surf will be modest at one foot or less, but again, that rip current risk is substantial. The good news is we're looking at mostly sunny, dry weather with no thunderstorm potential. South winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour will keep things moving, and temperatures reaching the lower nineties combined with that extreme UV index make this a day for the sunscreen enthusiasts. Tonight across all zones, expect partly to mostly cloudy skies with temperatures settling into the lower eighties. The High Rip Current Risk continues through Friday morning in the central and southwest zones, so if you're planning an evening beach visit, stay aware. Winds will lighten to around ten to fifteen miles per hour, predominantly from the southwest. Looking ahead to Juneteenth Friday, the northern zones see a moderate rip current risk developing with a moderate chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky. Central and southwest zones improve to moderate rip current risk as well, with mostly sunny conditions and just a slight chance of pop-up storms. Surf heights will remain manageable at one to two feet, and southwest winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour will provide pleasant conditions. High temperatures again in the lower nineties across the board. Bottom line: Today and tonight feature HIGH rip current risks in Pinellas, Hillsborough, Manatee, Sarasota, Charlotte, and Lee Counties, so swim smart and avoid those dangerous currents. The northern zones maintain a moderate risk. Sunny skies and extreme heat mean protecting your skin is paramount. Water temperatures are perfect for cooling off, just do it safely. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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episode West Central Southwest Florida Surf Forecast Wednesday Thursday High Rip Current Risk Gulf Coast Beaches artwork

West Central Southwest Florida Surf Forecast Wednesday Thursday High Rip Current Risk Gulf Coast Beaches

Good morning, this is your West Central and Southwest Florida surf zone forecast for Wednesday, June 17th through Thursday evening. Let's start up north where things are pretty mellow. Along the Levy, Citrus, Hernando, and Pasco County beaches from Cedar Key down to Port Richey, expect small surf today with heights at a foot or less. There's a moderate rip current risk in play, so keep that in mind if you're heading out. It's going to be mostly sunny with just a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the mid eighties with southwest winds around 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the mid eighties, which feels pretty nice. Tonight stays mild with lows in the lower eighties and those moderate rip currents stick around. Thursday brings a moderate thunderstorm potential to the area, so watch the skies. Highs again in the mid eighties with slightly stronger southwest winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Moving down to the Pinellas County beaches including Clearwater and St. Pete Beach, things pick up just a bit with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet today. The moderate rip current risk continues, but the good news is thunderstorm potential is completely off the table. We're looking at sunny skies and hot conditions with highs around 90 degrees. South winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour will keep things comfortable. Tonight stays partly cloudy with lows in the lower eighties. Now here's where it gets interesting. Thursday the rip current risk escalates to high along this stretch. Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so swimmers and water enthusiasts need to exercise real caution. Conditions will be mostly sunny with that same 1 to 2 foot surf. South winds increase to 15 to 20 miles per hour and highs climb to around 90 degrees. Further south along the Hillsborough, Manatee, and Sarasota County beaches including Bradenton Beach, Longboat Key, and Siesta Key, today looks similar to Pinellas with 1 to 2 foot surf and moderate rip currents. It's going to be sunny with extreme UV conditions, so sunscreen is definitely your friend. Highs push toward 90 degrees with light south winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tonight stays dry and pleasant with those moderate rip currents maintaining. Thursday however brings that high rip current risk to this region as well, so the pattern continues. Mostly sunny skies with 1 to 2 foot surf, higher south winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour, and lower ninety degree highs. Down south in Charlotte and Lee County beaches covering Sanibel, Captiva, and Fort Myers Beach, today is the calmest zone with low rip current risk and minimal surf at a foot or less. Sunny conditions with highs around 90 and those south winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Tonight the rip current risk rises to moderate, so conditions are changing. Thursday brings that moderate rip current risk to stay with an uptick in surf to 1 to 2 feet. A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms develops, and those south winds hold steady at 10 to 15 miles per hour with highs around 90. The big takeaway for Thursday is that rip current risk escalates significantly along the central Gulf Coast beaches. If you're planning to get in the water, pay attention to those warnings and stay near lifeguard stations. The heat and UV index remain extreme throughout the period, so pack that sunscreen. Conditions overall stay relatively mild with consistent warmth and light to moderate winds, but definitely respect the water conditions as Thursday develops. Stay safe out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Good morning everyone, this is your West Central and Southwest Florida surf zone forecast for Tuesday, June 16th through Wednesday, June 17th. Let's start up north along the Big Bend beaches from Cedar Key down through the Nature Coast. Today is looking pretty nice with mostly sunny skies and just scattered showers and thunderstorms popping up here and there. The rip current risk stays low, and the waves are going to be minimal at a foot or less. Water temperatures are sitting in the mid 80s, which is perfect for a quick dip. Highs will reach the mid 80s with southwest winds around 15 miles per hour. Just keep in mind that UV index is running extreme, so definitely get that sunscreen on. Tonight things get a bit more unsettled with a moderate rip current risk developing. There's a chance of showers and thunderstorms moving in, and it'll stay warm with lows in the lower 80s. Those southwest winds continue at 15 miles per hour. Moving into Wednesday, the rip current risk remains moderate, but the thunderstorm potential drops off significantly. Expect mostly sunny skies with just a slight chance of any showers. Highs will be back in the mid 80s. Shifting down to the Tampa Bay area and those gorgeous Pinellas County beaches like Clearwater and Saint Pete Beach, we're looking at slightly more dynamic conditions. Today features a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ramping up to one to two feet. The good news is there's no thunderstorm potential and the weather will be mostly sunny and beautiful. Highs will push into the upper 80s with southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Again, that UV index is extreme, so come prepared. Tonight stays similar with moderate rip currents, one to two foot surf, and a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Lows will drop to the lower 80s with those southwest winds continuing. Wednesday morning the waves settle down a bit to around a foot, but that moderate rip current risk persists. It's going to be sunny and hot with highs near 90 degrees. South winds shift in at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Finally, down south to the Charlotte Harbor and Lee County beaches including the always popular Sanibel and Captiva, today is looking stellar. Sunny skies with a moderate rip current risk and minimal surf at a foot or less. Highs reach the upper 80s with gentle southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. No thunderstorm concerns today, just that extreme UV to watch out for. Tonight stays clear and mild with mostly clear skies, moderate rip currents, and very light southwest winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Lows will be around 80 degrees. Wednesday brings more sunshine and that hot trend continues with highs near 90. The good news is the rip current risk drops back down to low. South winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour with a foot or less of surf. Overall, it's shaping up to be a warm and mostly pleasant couple of days across Southwest Florida. Just watch those rip currents if you're heading into the water, stay hydrated, and protect yourself from that intense UV. Enjoy your time at the beach. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

16. juni 20263 min
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Good morning, this is your West Central and Southwest Florida surf zone forecast for Monday, June 15th through Tuesday, June 16th, 2026. Let's start with what Mother Nature is serving up today across the entire region. If you're heading to the beach, bring your sunscreen and maybe a hat, because we're looking at mostly sunny skies with an extreme UV index. That means the sun is no joke today, folks. Water temperatures are in the mid eighties, so it'll feel nice and refreshing when you take that plunge. Surf conditions are pretty mellow across the board. We're talking one foot or less for the entire coastline, so don't expect any epic swells. The good news is rip current risk is low for most areas, though if you're up in the Cedar Key, Yankeetown, Crystal River, or Homosassa regions, just keep an eye out since life threatening rip currents can still pop up near piers and jetties. Down in Charlotte and Lee County beaches like Sanibel and Captiva, it's nice and calm with low rip current risk as well. Wind-wise, expect west to southwest breezes ranging from five to fifteen miles per hour depending on where you are. The northern zone will see slightly stronger winds around fifteen miles per hour, while the southern beaches will be a bit lighter. Thunderstorm potential is generally low to moderate. The northern areas and the central zone have a slight chance of isolated showers and thunderstorms, but nothing severe on the radar. The southern Charlotte and Lee County beaches are looking particularly dry. Now let's talk about tonight. Skies will be mostly cloudy to partly cloudy depending on the hour. Temperatures drop to the lower eighties. Here's where things get interesting in the northern zone. While most areas will see low rip current risk tonight, the Levy, Citrus, Hernando, and Pasco County beaches will bump up to moderate rip current risk. This means life threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone, so exercise caution if you're out there after dark. The rest of the region stays low, so swimmers and waders in the Pinellas through Lee County areas can rest easy. Moving into Tuesday, we're looking at mostly sunny skies across the board with temperatures in the mid to upper eighties. Scattered showers and thunderstorms pop back into the forecast, particularly in the northern and central zones. The southern beaches should stay mostly dry with just isolated showers possible. Rip current risk remains low everywhere on Tuesday, so that's good news for anyone planning to get in the water. Winds on Tuesday shift to southwest, ranging from around five miles per hour in the morning to fifteen in the afternoon as the day progresses. So there you have it. Beautiful beach weather today with some sun safety caution required. Tonight brings moderate rip current risk to the northern zone, and Tuesday looks pretty solid for beach activities with typical summer afternoon thunderstorms possible. Stay safe out there and enjoy the Gulf. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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