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Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia Surf Forecast Sunday May Third Through Thursday with Rip Current Safety

2 min · 3 de may de 2026
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Good morning, this is your Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia surf zone forecast for Sunday, May third through Thursday. We're looking at moderate rip current conditions in effect across both our Florida and Georgia beaches today. If you're planning to hit the water, stay alert and remember that rip currents can be life-threatening even when they're not immediately obvious. Down in Northeast Florida, we're expecting three to four foot surf with mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the lower seventies. Winds will be north around fifteen miles per hour this morning, shifting to northeast ten to fifteen by afternoon. Water temps are settling in the low to mid seventies, so you won't need a thick wetsuit. The UV index is very high, so sunscreen is essential. Tides are staggered along the coast, with Jacksonville Beach reaching high tide around nine fifty-two in the morning and low tide around three forty-nine in the afternoon. Over in our Georgia beaches near Brunswick and St. Simons, conditions are a bit mellower with two to three foot surf today. You're looking at mostly sunny weather with highs in the lower seventies and lighter winds out of the north, five to ten miles per hour this morning. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, and like Florida, the UV is cranked up, so protect that skin. Monday shapes up nicely across both zones. Florida's maintaining moderate rip currents with three to four foot waves and sunny skies. Highs climb to the mid seventies with east northeast winds five to ten in the morning becoming east ten to fifteen by afternoon. Georgia's surf settles around two feet with sunny conditions and highs in the mid seventies as well. Looking ahead to Tuesday, things continue to improve. Florida drops to two to three foot surf while Georgia sees one to two footers. Both regions enjoy sunny skies with highs in the upper seventies to around eighty. Wednesday brings mostly sunny conditions across the board with two to three footers in Florida and one to two footers in Georgia. Highs climb to the mid eighties as south winds pick up to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Thursday we're watching a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms move in, particularly over Georgia where there's a chance of storms. Surf remains small at two to three feet in Florida and one to two feet in Georgia. Highs reach the upper eighties in Florida and around ninety in Georgia with southwest winds around fifteen miles per hour. Stay safe out there and always respect the ocean. 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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# Surf Zone Forecast Report for Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia Good morning! Here's your comprehensive surf zone forecast for the Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia beaches, issued early Sunday morning by the National Weather Service in Jacksonville. Starting with today, we're looking at two to three foot surf across the Northeast Florida beaches, including Jacksonville Beach, St. Augustine, and the Fernandina Beach area. A moderate risk of rip currents is in effect, so swimmers and waders should exercise caution and be aware of those strong, narrow currents that can pull you away from shore. The water's warming nicely with temperatures in the lower eighties. Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies throughout the day with absolutely no thunderstorm potential. However, the UV index is running very high, so sunscreen is definitely your friend out there. Winds will start light from the south around five miles per hour this morning, then shift to the east southeast and pick up to ten to fifteen miles per hour by afternoon. High temperatures will reach the mid to upper eighties. For tide times at Jacksonville Beach, expect low tide around seven forty-nine in the morning and high tide just after two o'clock in the afternoon. Moving into Monday, the moderate rip current risk continues along Northeast Florida beaches. Surf heights remain steady at two to three feet with partly cloudy conditions and another day free of thunderstorms. It'll be slightly warmer, with highs climbing into the upper eighties. Winds will be lighter, starting from the south southwest around five miles per hour, then becoming easterly around ten miles per hour by afternoon. Jacksonville Beach will see low tide at eight thirty-eight in the morning and high tide at two fifty-six in the afternoon. Now, heading down to the Georgia coast at St. Simons Island and Brunswick, today brings around two feet of surf with that same moderate rip current risk in effect. The water there is running about eighty degrees. Partly cloudy skies, very high UV, and no thunderstorm potential. Winds are similar, starting light from the south then becoming east southeast around ten miles per hour. High temperatures will hit the upper eighties. Low tide at St. Simons Island comes at seven fifty-one in the morning with high tide at one fifty-two in the afternoon. Here's some good news for the Georgia beaches on Monday. The rip current risk drops to low, which is a welcome improvement. Surf heights will be smaller at one to two feet under partly cloudy skies. It'll be warmer too, with highs in the upper eighties to near ninety. Winds stay light from the southwest in the morning, becoming southeast five to ten miles per hour by afternoon. St. Simons Island will see low tide at eight forty-three in the morning and high tide at two forty-four in the afternoon. Looking ahead to the extended forecast, Tuesday shapes up to be mostly cloudy with one to two foot surf across Georgia and two to three feet along Northeast Florida. Highs will settle back into the mid eighties with light east winds. Wednesday brings mostly sunny skies and a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms developing. Surf remains one to two feet in Georgia and two to three feet in Florida with mid to upper eighties for highs and east winds around ten miles per hour across Florida. Thursday rounds out the outlook with mostly sunny conditions, another slight chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms, and similar surf and temperature trends continuing through the week. Remember, even though rip current risk may be low, these dangerous currents can still develop around structures like groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so stay alert whenever you're in the water. Have a great beach day! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Good morning! Here's your surf zone forecast for Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia this weekend, brought to you by the National Weather Service Jacksonville. Let's start with today. If you're heading to the beach, expect two to three foot surf along the Florida coast, with slightly smaller one to two foot waves down in Georgia. The water's sitting pretty in the lower eighties up north and around eighty degrees down south, so it's going to feel great out there. Mostly sunny skies will greet you, with a very high UV index, so don't forget that sunscreen. Winds will start light from the southeast at five to ten miles per hour this morning, then shift to the east and pick up to ten to fifteen miles per hour this afternoon. Now here's the important part: a moderate risk of rip currents is in effect for the entire area. Life threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone, so if you do venture into the water, 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 until you escape the current's pull. Tide wise, expect low tides in the morning and high tides just after one o'clock for most Florida beaches. Down in Georgia, highs will come around one to two in the afternoon. Moving into Sunday, conditions remain pretty similar. We're still looking at that moderate rip current risk with two to three foot surf in Florida and one to two feet in Georgia. Partly cloudy skies will take over, with highs climbing to the mid to upper eighties. Winds will be lighter to start, around five miles per hour from the south, then turn southeast and build to ten to fifteen miles per hour by afternoon. Water temperatures hold steady, and no thunderstorms are expected. High tides shift about an hour later on Sunday compared to Saturday. Looking ahead to the extended forecast, Monday brings partly sunny skies with similar two to three foot surf along Florida's coast. Tuesday sees the waves backing down to one to two feet under mostly cloudy skies. By Wednesday, we'll see partly sunny conditions with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms developing. Temperatures stay consistent in the upper eighties throughout the extended period. Overall, this is a great weekend to get to the beach. Just respect those rip currents, stay hydrated with that intense UV index, and enjoy the summer vibes. Get out there and have fun! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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