Surf Report for Jacksonville Florida
# Surf Zone Forecast Report - Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia Good morning! This is your surf zone forecast for Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia, brought to you by the National Weather Service Jacksonville. Let's start with today. If you're heading to the beach around Jacksonville, Fernandina, St. Augustine, or anywhere along our northeastern coast, you're looking at small waves of one to two feet. The rip current risk is low, which is great news, though we always remind you to be extra cautious near groins, jetties, and piers where rip currents can still develop unexpectedly. Now here's the weather story. We're tracking a high thunderstorm potential today, so showers and storms will be likely throughout the afternoon and evening. The good news is we're looking at partly sunny skies before those storms roll in. Water temperatures are pleasant, sitting between eighty and eighty five degrees. The bad news? Heat indices are climbing up to around one hundred five degrees, so bring plenty of water and sunscreen. UV index is moderate, so protect that skin. Winds will be light out of the west, around five miles per hour. If you're planning a beach day tomorrow, Sunday looks significantly better. Mostly sunny skies will dominate with only a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. The rip current risk bumps up to moderate, so keep that in mind when entering the water. Surf stays small at one to two feet, water temps remain in that eighty to eighty five degree range, and it'll be warm with highs in the upper eighties. Heat index values top out around one hundred two degrees. Moving into the extended period, Monday through Wednesday all look similar. We're expecting one to two foot surf throughout, with highs in the lower to mid nineties. Monday starts mostly sunny, then Tuesday and Wednesday bring chances of showers and thunderstorms as we head into mid week. Southwest winds around ten miles per hour will be steady across all three days. Now let's head south to our Georgia beaches around Brunswick and St. Simons Island. Today down there follows a similar pattern. One to two foot waves, low rip current risk, and that same high thunderstorm potential. It'll be mostly sunny until around two in the afternoon, then clouds increase with showers and storms likely. Water temps mirror the north at eighty to eighty five degrees. Highs reach the upper eighties with a heat index climbing to around one hundred six degrees. Light west winds complete the picture. Sunday in Georgia improves nicely. Expect partly sunny skies with no thunderstorm threat whatsoever. The rip current risk drops to low, and surf around one foot keeps conditions mellow. Highs reach around ninety degrees with a heat index near one hundred two. As we look ahead Monday through Wednesday for Georgia, expect mostly sunny to partly sunny conditions each day. One to two foot surf continues, highs range from the lower to mid nineties, and there's an increasing chance of afternoon showers and storms mid week. Southwest winds around ten miles per hour stay consistent. Bottom line for your beach trip this weekend: today brings typical summer thunderstorm activity with small waves and light winds. Tomorrow's your best bet for a sunny beach day across both Florida and Georgia with manageable rip current conditions. Come Monday, we settle into a typical hot and humid late June pattern with occasional afternoon storms. Whatever you're doing at the beach, stay hydrated, watch those little waves for sneaky rip currents, and have a great day on the water. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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