Surf Report for Jacksonville Florida
Good morning, this is your Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia surf zone forecast for Friday, June twelfth through Tuesday, June sixteenth, twenty twenty-six. Let's start with today's conditions along the Florida coast from Nassau down through Flagler County. We're looking at small surf, one to two feet, with a moderate risk of rip currents in effect. That means life-threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone, so swimmers and surfers should exercise caution, especially near groins, jetties, and piers where these currents tend to concentrate. The water's a comfortable seventy-seven to eighty-two degrees today. Weather-wise, expect sunny conditions until about two o'clock in the afternoon, then mostly sunny with a chance of showers and thunderstorms developing. It'll be hot out there with highs around ninety degrees, but the heat index could climb to one hundred five. Winds start light from the west around five miles per hour, then shift to the southeast this afternoon. If you're planning a beach day, grab your sunscreen because the UV index is running very high. Looking at the Georgia beaches around Brunswick and St. Simons, conditions are quite similar. Same small one to two foot surf with a low rip current risk, though again, watch out near those structural features on the beach. Moderate thunderstorm potential is in the forecast with mostly sunny skies and a chance of afternoon showers and storms. The heat here will be slightly more intense with lows in the lower nineties and heat indices reaching up to one hundred nine degrees. Saturday brings more of the same across both regions. Expect those small one to two foot waves to persist with moderate thunderstorm potential continuing. The rip current risk remains moderate along the Florida beaches and low along the Georgia coast. Highs will be in the lower nineties with heat indices approaching one hundred seven to one hundred ten degrees depending on your location. Winds stay light, starting from the west and shifting south in the afternoon. Moving into Sunday, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Surf stays small at one to two feet. Highs settle in the lower nineties with southwest winds around five to ten miles per hour. Monday brings an increase in storm activity with showers and thunderstorms becoming likely. Surf conditions remain small, and highs stay in the lower nineties. By Tuesday, the trend continues with showers and thunderstorms likely as we transition toward a partly sunny day. Highs drop slightly into the upper eighties, and we'll see more southwest winds around ten miles per hour. So here's the bottom line for your week ahead. This is a great time to get in the water if you enjoy calm, small wave conditions. Just remember that moderate rip currents are possible along the Florida beaches, so be a smart swimmer and stay aware of your surroundings. Heat will be intense with heat indices consistently over one hundred degrees, so hydrate frequently and take breaks in the shade. Afternoon thunderstorms are possible every day, so keep an eye on the sky and don't ignore those storm warnings. Water temperatures remain pleasant in the upper seventies to low eighties, making for comfortable swimming. Whether you're heading to Jacksonville Beach, St. Augustine, Fernandina Beach, or down to Brunswick and St. Simons, you're in for a hot, humid week with plenty of sunshine broken up by scattered afternoon storms. Have a great beach day and stay safe out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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