Surf Report - Tallahassee FL
Good morning beach lovers, it's Friday and we've got quite the rip current situation developing along our Gulf Coast beaches. If you're planning a trip to the water today, listen up because Mother Nature is serving up some serious currents that demand your respect. Strong easterly winds are cranking it up at fifteen to twenty miles per hour across all our area beaches, and that's pumping up the rip current risk to dangerous levels. Walton County, Bay County, Franklin County, and the south-facing beaches down in Gulf County are all under a high risk alert that's going to stick around through late Saturday night. If you're heading to one of those spots, understand that life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. Let's break down what to expect at each of your favorite beach destinations. Over in South Walton, including the beautiful stretches of Sandestin, Santa Rosa Beach, and Turquoise Beach, you're looking at around three feet of surf today with mostly sunny skies and highs in the lower eighties. The water's warming up nicely at eighty degrees, but those southeast winds at fifteen to twenty are generating that high rip current risk. Saturday keeps the same vibe with three-foot waves and sunny conditions, so the danger persists. Down in the Coastal Bay area around Panama City Beach and Magnolia Beach, the surf is a bit beefier at around four feet today, which is going to be more interesting but also more treacherous. We're talking mid-eighties for the high temperature with that same southeast wind around twenty miles per hour. By Saturday, the surf mellows slightly to three feet, but those high-risk rip currents aren't going anywhere. Out in Coastal Gulf near Saint Joe Beach, things vary depending on which way the beach faces. The west-facing beaches are sitting pretty with just a moderate rip current risk and around one foot of surf, so those are your safer bets if you need to get in the water. The south-facing and state park beaches though, they're experiencing high risk conditions with around two feet of surf today and three feet by Saturday. Over in Coastal Franklin around Apalachicola, expect three-foot waves and high rip current risk all through Saturday. It's mostly sunny, the water temperature is a pleasant eighty degrees, and southeast winds around fifteen miles per hour are keeping things energized. Here's the good news. We're going to see conditions gradually improve as we head into next week. Sunday brings a slight reprieve with two-foot surf and lighter winds, though the rip current risk remains high at most locations. By Monday, we're looking at moderate to high rip currents depending on where you are, and the conditions continue to settle down into Tuesday. The UV index is very high across the entire region, so slather on that sunscreen regardless of the rip current risk. And here's my friendly reminder: know the signs of a rip current, and if you get caught in one, don't panic. Swim parallel to shore until you're out of the current, then head back to the beach. The bottom line is enjoy the beautiful Friday sunshine and mostly sunny skies, but respect the water this weekend. These aren't theoretical rip currents we're talking about—they're likely to be present in the surf zone. Stay safe out there, and we'll see improving conditions rolling in by early next week. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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