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Northeast Florida Southeast Georgia Surf Forecast Tuesday Through Saturday Beach Conditions Rip Currents

2 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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Good morning, surfers and beach lovers! Here's your Tuesday through Saturday surf and beach forecast for Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia. Let's start with today. We're looking at two to three foot surf along the beaches of Fernandina, Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and down through the Georgia coast. A moderate risk of rip currents is in effect, so please be aware and stay cautious in the water. Conditions will be mostly cloudy with just a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, so the rain shouldn't ruin your beach day. Expect highs in the mid eighties with east winds around ten miles per hour, becoming east northeast at around fifteen by this afternoon. Water temps are hovering in the lower eighties, and the UV index is very high, so definitely get that sunscreen on. As for tides, low tides roll through mid to late morning at most breaks, with highs coming in during the early afternoon hours. Wednesday looks pretty solid. We'll still see two to three foot surf with that moderate rip current risk sticking around. No thunderstorms expected this time, just partly cloudy skies and another day in the mid to upper eighties. Winds will be lighter, starting at five to ten miles per hour from the southeast before picking up to around fifteen in the late afternoon. Tides shift about an hour later than today, so plan your session accordingly. Now here's where it gets interesting. Thursday turns sunny and beautiful with one to two foot waves. Highs reach the upper eighties with light south winds around ten miles per hour. There's still a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, but nothing significant. Friday continues the trend with mostly sunny skies and one to two foot surf. Upper eighties for temperatures, southwest winds at five miles per hour, and again just a slight chance of scattered storms. Perfect conditions for a mellow beach day. Saturday wraps up the week mostly sunny with those smaller one to two foot waves. A chance of showers and thunderstorms increases slightly, but highs climb into the lower to mid nineties depending on whether you're up in Nassau County or down in Georgia. Light southwest winds around five miles per hour. Bottom line: This is a nice stretch of summer beach weather. Tuesday and Wednesday bring decent enough waves with moderate rip current warnings, so respect the ocean. By Thursday through Saturday, things calm down with smaller surf but plenty of sunshine. Don't forget your sunscreen, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the water! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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episode Northeast Florida Southeast Georgia Surf Forecast Small Waves Rip Currents and Thunderstorms This Weekend artwork

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