Surf Report - Tallahassee FL
Good morning everyone, this is your Wednesday surf zone forecast for the Florida Panhandle brought to you by the National Weather Service in Tallahassee. A cold front continues its march offshore, and while that's great news for clearing skies, it's bringing some serious rip current action to our beaches. We're looking at elevated risks across the board today, so listen up if you're planning a beach day. Let's start down in South Walton with Sandestin, Santa Rosa Beach, and Turquoise Beach. You've got moderate rip currents in the forecast today with waves holding around two feet. The water's a pleasant eighty-two degrees, but those east winds are cranking at about twenty miles per hour. Expect partly sunny skies with just a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures will top out in the lower eighties. Things stay moderate through Thursday with slightly larger three-foot waves and similar wind conditions. But here's where it gets interesting – Friday through Sunday are calling for high rip current risk, so exercise extreme caution if you're venturing into the water during that stretch. Over in the Coastal Bay area around Panama City Beach and Magnolia Beach, we're seeing similar patterns but with a bit more punch. Today's calling for moderate rip currents with three-foot waves and breezy east winds at twenty to twenty-five miles per hour. Water temperature sits at eighty degrees. Again, partly sunny with a slight chance of showers. Thursday maintains the moderate risk with three-foot surf. Come Friday, the high rip current risk takes over for the weekend, with mostly sunny skies and highs in the lower eighties. Further west in Coastal Gulf, specifically around Saint Joe Beach, today's moderate across the board with variable surf depending on your beach exposure. West-facing beaches see one-foot waves while south-facing beaches get around two feet. It'll be breezy with east winds near twenty-five miles per hour. Thursday switches things up slightly with high rip currents on the south-facing beaches while west-facing areas stay moderate. Three-foot waves arrive Friday and persist through the weekend with high rip current risk throughout. And finally, let's talk about Coastal Franklin including Apalachicola, because this area demands your attention. We're already in a high rip current risk that runs from this morning through late Thursday night. Three-foot waves are on tap with breezy east winds around twenty-five miles per hour today. The water's eighty-two degrees and mostly cloudy until two in the afternoon when it clears to partly sunny. Thursday keeps the high risk going with three-foot waves and east winds around twenty miles per hour. The high risk continues into the weekend with slight chances of showers and thunderstorms mixed in. Here's the bottom line – if you're heading to the beach this week, rip currents are going to be a significant hazard. Remember, if you find yourself caught in a rip current, don't panic or fight it. Swim parallel to shore until you escape the current's pull, then swim back to safety. The UV index is running high everywhere, so pack your sunscreen. Sunrise is around six-forty, sunset around eight-forty. Whether you're swimming, wading, or just watching the waves, respect the ocean and stay safe out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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