Surf Report - Tallahassee FL
Good morning, this is your Saturday surf zone forecast for the Florida Panhandle beaches. We're tracking some pretty active conditions out there today, so listen up if you're planning a trip to the water. Strong easterly winds of around fifteen to twenty miles per hour are pumping across all our area beaches right now, and that's creating some serious rip current activity. If you're heading to Walton, Bay, Franklin, or the south-facing beaches of Gulf County today, we've got a high risk of rip currents in effect through late tonight. The west-facing Gulf County beaches are looking at a moderate risk, so conditions are a bit more manageable over there, but still worth your attention. Let's break down what you can expect at some of your favorite spots. Down in South Walton, including Sandestin, Santa Rosa Beach, and Turquoise Beach, we're looking at high rip current risk with surf around three feet. The water's a pleasant eighty degrees, and it's going to be mostly sunny with highs in the lower eighties. Winds are southeast around fifteen miles per hour. Just remember, that UV index is very high today, so get that sunscreen on. Over at Coastal Bay, Panama City Beach and Magnolia Beach are going to see similar conditions. High rip current risk, three-foot surf, mostly sunny skies, and highs in the mid-eighties. Those southeast winds are a bit stronger here though, running fifteen to twenty miles per hour, so the water's going to have a little extra bite to it. Saint Joe Beach and the Coastal Gulf area are a bit more nuanced. West-facing beaches there have a moderate rip current risk with one-foot surf, while the south-facing and state park beaches are running high risk with two-foot waves. Conditions are mostly sunny across the board with highs in the mid-eighties. Up in Apalachicola and the Coastal Franklin area, expect high rip current risk, two-foot surf, mostly sunny weather, and highs in the lower eighties. Southeast winds are ten to fifteen miles per hour. Here's the good news: conditions are gradually improving early next week as high pressure builds over the region. Sunday's still going to see high rip currents at most locations, but surf is dropping down to around two feet with lighter southeast winds of ten to fifteen miles per hour. By Monday, we're looking at moderate rip current risk at some beaches and high risk at others, with mostly sunny skies and minimal winds. Tuesday follows a similar pattern with partly sunny skies and very light east winds around five miles per hour. Bottom line: today's a day to respect the ocean. Those rip currents are serious business. If you do get in the water, swim near lifeguard stations, stay calm if you feel caught in a current, and swim parallel to shore to escape. The next few days will bring gradually improving conditions, so if today's a bit too intense for your comfort level, there's better weather on the horizon. Stay safe out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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