Surf Report - Tallahassee FL
Good morning! Let's dive into what's happening in the surf zone across the Florida Panhandle this Sunday. We're kicking off the day with south-southwesterly swell running two to three feet at seven to eight second intervals. That's enough to keep a high risk of rip currents at just about every beach in the region today. If you're heading out to the water, whether you're swimming or wading, stay alert and respect those currents. Down in South Walton, including spots like Sandestin and Santa Rosa Beach, expect surf hovering around two feet with partly sunny skies and a chance of showers and thunderstorms throughout the day. Water temps are a pleasant eighty four degrees, but keep an eye on that UV index, which is running very high. Winds will be light, coming out of the southwest around ten miles per hour. High temperatures should settle in the mid eighties. Over at Panama City Beach and Magnolia Beach in the Coastal Bay area, conditions look pretty similar. You're looking at two foot surf, partly sunny skies with scattered showers possible, and water temperatures at eighty three degrees. Again, high rip current risk, so be cautious if you're planning to enter the water. Highs near the upper eighties with that heat index potentially reaching one hundred degrees. Now if you're over on the Gulf side near Saint Joe Beach, things get a bit more interesting. West facing beaches are looking at moderate rip current risk with around one foot of surf, but the south facing and state park beaches are tracking higher with two foot waves and high rip current risk. That UV index hits extreme levels out that way. Down in Franklin County around Apalachicola, we've got high rip current risk and two foot surf today. It's mostly sunny with a chance of those afternoon thunderstorms popping up. Water's warming up to eighty four degrees and winds stay light from the southwest. Looking ahead to Monday, the pattern starts shifting. Winds are becoming more westerly, which is actually less favorable for rip currents along Franklin County beaches specifically. We'll see that trend developing as the week progresses. By Thursday, we're expecting wind and waves over the eastern Gulf to decrease significantly, bringing a notable step down in rip current risk across the region. So whether you're planning a beach day today or thinking ahead to later in the week, just remember to respect the water, watch for those rip currents, and keep an eye on changing conditions. Thanks for tuning in! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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