Surf Report for Miami Florida
Good morning, I'm bringing you your South Florida surf zone forecast for Wednesday, May 20th through Thursday. Let's start up north in Palm Beach, where conditions are about as active as they get. We're looking at a high rip current risk that will stick around through this evening, so swimmers and surfers need to stay sharp out there. The surf is running two to three feet, which is actually pretty solid for our area, and you're getting it all under sunny skies with east winds around ten miles per hour. The water's a toasty lower eighty-two degrees, so it's perfect for spending time in the ocean. Just keep your eyes open for those dangerous rip currents that'll be flowing through. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen. High tide at Lake Worth Pier hits at eleven thirty-nine in the morning, with low tide coming at five forty-eight in the evening. Moving south to the Broward County beaches around Fort Lauderdale, we've got that same high rip current risk in effect through tonight. Here the surf is a bit smaller at one to two feet, but conditions are otherwise similar. Sunny skies, light east winds around ten mph, and water temps in the lower eighties make for a beautiful day at the beach. Same deal on the sunscreen though, that UV index is very high. High tide at the Miami Harbor Entrance comes in at twelve fifteen in the afternoon. Down in Miami-Dade, we're looking at the same story. High rip current risk through this evening, one to two foot surf, sunny conditions, and those same light east winds. Water temperature is in the lower eighties, and yes, that very high UV index means you're going to feel the sun's intensity today. Plan accordingly. Now here's where things get interesting. If you're down in Collier County around Naples and Marco Island, you're dealing with a completely different setup. The rip current risk there is low, and the surf is basically flat at a foot or less. But here's the trade off, there's a moderate thunderstorm potential developing as the day goes on, especially after five PM when clouds roll in. You might see some showers and thunderstorms popping off. The high today will be in the upper eighties, but with the humidity factored in, the heat index could climb up to one hundred and two degrees. Winds are light, starting out of the east around five miles per hour before shifting south in the afternoon. The UV index is still very high down there too. Looking ahead to Thursday, conditions ease up across the board. The rip current risk drops to moderate along the Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade beaches. Surf heights decrease to one to two feet everywhere, and you're getting sunny skies with just a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. East winds stay light to around five to ten miles per hour. Water temperatures remain in the lower eighties. Over in Collier County, that rip current risk stays low, the surf stays flat, but the moderate thunderstorm potential continues. High temperatures will be in the mid-eighties up north and right around ninety down south, with heat indices climbing back up to one hundred and three in the Naples area. So bottom line: beautiful beach days ahead, but respect those rip currents, especially today if you're heading to the Atlantic-facing beaches. Protect your skin from that intense sun, and if you're down in Naples, keep an eye on the sky for afternoon storms. Get out there and enjoy it. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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