Surf Report for Jacksonville Florida
# Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia Surf Forecast Good morning! Let's dive into what Mother Ocean has in store for the beaches of Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia this weekend. Starting with today, we're looking at small waves, one to two feet, which is pretty typical for this time of year. The real story though is happening in the sky. A high thunderstorm potential means you'll want to keep one eye on those clouds, especially if you're planning any water activities. Showers and thunderstorms are likely throughout the day, so beach-goers should stay weather aware. The rip current risk is low, but remember, life-threatening rip currents can still pop up around groins, jetties, and piers, so always respect those structures. Water temperatures are warm and inviting, ranging from 80 to 85 degrees down here in Florida and 77 to 82 up in Georgia. With mostly cloudy skies, northwest winds at five to ten miles per hour, and highs in the upper eighties, it's shaping up to be a typical summer day. Just be prepared for that heat index, which could climb up to 101. Moving into Monday, we're expecting a shift in the weather pattern. Mostly sunny skies will take over, though there's still a chance of showers and thunderstorms, just not as intense as today. The thunderstorm potential drops to moderate. Surf conditions remain small at one to two feet, and the rip current risk stays low. However, Monday's going to feel noticeably hotter. Highs will push into the lower nineties, and with that humidity, the heat index could spike up to 110 degrees. That's hot, folks. Southwest winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour. Looking ahead to the extended forecast, we've got three more days of typical summer weather for the coast. Tuesday brings mostly sunny conditions with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in Florida and a better chance up in Georgia. Highs will be in the lower to mid nineties depending on where you are. Wednesday stays mostly sunny with chances of afternoon storms and highs right around 90 degrees. By Thursday, showers and thunderstorms become likely across the entire forecast area as a pattern change moves in, and highs settle in the lower nineties. One thing to note throughout this entire period: surf heights remain consistently small at one to two feet. If you're looking for action in the water, you're going to have to rely on the storms for excitement this week. The UV index is low today but expect that to increase as we move toward clearer skies on Monday. For those of you checking the tides, they're shifting throughout the period as expected, with lows generally occurring in the morning hours and highs in the early afternoon. Depending on your specific beach, you'll want to check the exact times for your favorite spot. Bottom line: this is classic early summer beach weather for the First Coast. Stay hydrated, stay weather aware with those thunderstorms in the forecast, and remember that even with low rip current risks, the ocean always deserves your respect. We'll see you at the beach. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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